Beginer's tools to Sandcastling

Beginer's tools to Sandcastling

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Human: Above I have created some innovative tools to help anyone eager to start or learn how to build sandcastles like pros do. Here's a brief description of each tool: The Wall Mold; this piece is designed to be used alongside multiple copies of itself to form hexagonal towers, straight walls, cubic towers, or any other structure you can imagine. It consists of 90-degree slate with spikes at the bottom for stability in sand and slots for the compatible wall customizer (see below for description). One slot is active for use in building, while the other holds it securely in place when using the 45-Degree function. The Wall Customizer; simply a piece that allows users to change the angle of the ends of the wall mold piece. To use, slide it into position facing forward on the wall mold piece, and to store, flip it around and place it in the slot directly behind the front slot. The Hand Scooper; this tool is essentially a shovel in claw form, allowing you to dig easily into the sand to access the correct sand for building sandcastles. The Multi-Purpose Carving Tool; a versatile tool that allows carving of sandcastles with precision details. It's a must-have for any serious sandcastle builder. The Round Wall Mold; very similar to the first item but is round and doesn't have interchangeable wall angles. All wall molds are 6 inches in height, while the multi-purpose carving tool stands at 3 inches. This is a complete and ready-to-go sandcastle building kit. Enjoy! Here are some links to expert sandcastle-building tips: http://socalsandcastles.com/uncategorized/building-the-perfect-professional-sand-castle/ http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2009/aug/01/how-to-build-perfect-sandcastle I am in no way affiliated with these websites.

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