Added Info DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Mar-Apr 1984 (v.6#2) pg. 13
Kitchen helpers made from wood. (1) Step stool. (2) Salad tongs. (3) Cheese-cutting board (4) "Landscape-pattern" cutting board. (5) Cooling rack features sliding dovetails. (6) Paper napkin holder.
HOME MECHANIX #692 Dec 1985 (v.81) pg. 52
Tongs for all reasons. How to make wooden tongs which can be used as salad servers, ice cube tongs, photographic tongs, etc.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Nov 1978 (v.67#8) pg. 52
How to make wooden toaster tongs with 5" long blades.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Feb 1982 (v.71#2) pg. 24
Tip: Use wooden tongue depressors to make photo tongs longer.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1979 (v.43#10) pg. 120
How to make a pair of wooden food tongs.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #60 Nov-Dec 1979 pg. 172
Self-opening food tongs (salad tongs) are made from two pieces of wood which are then pined together to form the tongs. The bowls of the spoons are carved in the shape of a seashell.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Winter 1979 (v.10#4) pg. 9
Extension tips added to a pair of spring clamps make excellent tongs for holding hot metal being heat-treated.
POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1972 (v.137#3) pg. 50R
Wood food tongs are great for salads, sliced meat, and other food.
POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1976 (v.145#3) pg. 188
Wooden salad scoops made from blank of laminated veneer.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1976 (v.146#5) pg. 124
Chopsticks for the undexterious are shaped like giant wooden tweezers.
SUNSET Sep 1988 (v.181#3) pg. 118
Wooden salad tongs with hinged handle.
WOOD MAGAZINE #110 Dec 1998 (v.15#8) pg. 78, Insert
Scissor-like kitchen tongs are made from wood.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1989 (v.13#4) pg. 44
Salad tongs are band sawn to shape from solid wood and held together with a dowel and rubber band.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1991 (v.15#5) pg. 60
Turned maple salad bowl is 10" in diameter and 4" deep. Accompanying "salad rakes" are made from scrap wood and dowels.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1988 (v.44#5) pg. 58
Wooden serving tongs are 12" long and joined together in pairs.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1988 (v.44#5) pg. 62