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The Handy Board

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The Handy Board, a few pictures describe how the board is used. One end has raised strips to hold bread and toast for buttering with one hand. The other end has sharp tines to impale fruit, vegetables, etc. securely for slicing or peeling with one hand. I wish to thank both Windsor Plywood and Parksville Home Building Centre for the wood donations used to make the “Handy Boards”.

The boards were treated with two coats of Lemon Oil. Do not use a vegetable oil as in time it will go rancid. A coating of beeswax is ideal.   Enjoy! Rick Turner

  • Tines holding potato in place for peeling or slicing.
  • The tines to hold veggies or fruits.
  • Bread or toast is ready for buttering.
  • Rick showing Gene of Windsor Plywood how the donated wood was used.
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Ongoing therapy (Exercise, Speech, Occupational, Art and Music)
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