![]() The funnel was slipped on to the wooden spoon until the wide spoon end was seated fully inside the funnel. I added a black funnel so there would be a gradual transition between the grinder housing and the barrel of the toy gun, and to cover the wooden spoon. A wooden kitchen spoon was the perfect shape - a slender body that fit snugly into the existing barrel of the toy gun and a flanged end to allow for an opening to be made and the pepper grinder inserted, ensuring stability. The pepper grinder I used wasn't heavy, but required support so that the toy could be wielded without the grinder end flying off. Obviously, this pepper grinder is a novelty and should not be taken outside the home. Ready to dispense delicious peppery justice all over your food? Let's make!Ĭheck out the first prototype pepper grinder gun. The gun trigger operates the pepper grinder when pulled, and there's a switch near where the safety switch would be that toggles the operation of the light, sounds, and vibration of the toy gun. ![]() This toy has an electric pepper grinder at the end of the barrel, fashioned to look like a silencer. ![]() You make a gun, a gun that shoots pepper, and you blast away every sorry steak that crosses your dinner plate. What's an urbanite with no gun license going to do if he wants to be sustainable while striking a balance between the 100-Mile Diet and my love of shooting what I eat? ![]() I need the thrill of the hunt - I need more!Īs a city dweller my options to hunt for meat are limited to the indigenous fauna, in my neighbourhood it's mainly racoon and seagulls - both feed on garbage and probably taste terrible. I already do my part eating locally, but I can't survive on root vegetables and berries alone. I'm from the city that started the whole 100-mile diet craze.
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