Backpacking Spork From Gas Station Frozen Yogurt Spoon
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Backpacking Spork From Gas Station Frozen Yogurt Spoon
Here are instructions for how to turn a cheap plastic spoon from a RaceTrac frozen yogurt bar into a backpacking spork with a knife. You might ask, "why not just buy one for $2?" Well, you could, but for the same price, you could have some DIY fun and also get some tasty frozen yogurt to go with it!
What You'll Need
You're gonna need the spoon (duh), a pair of sturdy scissors, and a knife. If you got a really weird yogurt spoon that has really strong plastic instead of the soft, cuttable kind, then consider a Dremel instead. I never actually needed the wire cutters, so just ignore them.
Make It!
Follow the pictures to see what I did to make a spork. I first cut out the fork part with the knife. Then I made a straight edge with the scissors and cut a serrated pattern into it to make a knife. Finally I used a file the smooth everything down and remove any plastic pieces that I would otherwise have eaten and likely gotten sick from. If you're wondering about the hole in the handle, then I can explain: ever have one of those "aha" moments that turned out to be really stupid and you end up wondering why you even thought of it? I thought I would shave grams by hollowing out the center of the handle. Then I realized that I would shave MAYBE 1/2 of a gram and make it far less durable. So now it has a nice carabiner hole. In the middle of the handle. Oh well. Anyway, now you have a nice plastic spork to take with you on your next trip!