dopleta
Katerok87, forgive me, please, but I'm away now, not at home, and there is no way to take measurements. On the numbers given by you - yes, it seems.
Katerok87
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I'm away now, not at home, and there is no way to take measurements.
dopleta, Larissa, when you are at home then please measure it. I don't want either too thin or brutal.
dopleta
From my correspondence with one of our members of the forum in a vibeer, to whom I also gave dimensions, some have been preserved for a bamboo board. Length 30 cm, thickness of the grid insert 1.5 cm, board height 3 cm, width of the step on which the lattice rests - 0.5 cm.
Katerok87
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dimensions, some have been preserved for bamboo boards. Length 30 cm, thickness of the grid insert 1.5 cm, board height 3 cm, width of the step on which the lattice rests - 0.5 cm.
dopleta, Larissa, which Masterline or bamboo one do you prefer?
dopleta
I didn't even think about it. Both are comfortable.
Katris
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Alex315
I lagged behind life, I haven't even seen such things, now I think I want such a board)
Katerok87
dopleta, Larissa, what do you think, if there was an additional hole or a slot in the lid to the board from James Oliver for pouring crumbs into the tray along the entire length of the recess for storing the knife, would it be convenient to store and use it? I am thinking of what cover to make with a recess for a knife and a slot for pouring crumbs (like the Masterline design only with a recess for a knife) or without a recess for a knife, just an ordinary one with a pallet?
dopleta
Katerok87, it seems to me that no matter what gap under the knife there is, this compartment will still get littered - after all, the knife should not fall through, and crumbs on the sides of it will also accumulate. I do not know. It is more convenient for me without this - the knife is always within reach, on a magnetic holder on the wall.
Katerok87
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It is more convenient for me without this - the knife is always within reach, on a magnetic holder on the wall.
I also want to do this, I saw one blogger with a Samur magnetic board on it very nicely arranged knives, but unfortunately there was no one on sale.
Katerok87
In the USSR, they also made such boards; here is a photo from an auction bag. no Breadboards
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Its size is 37cm × 23cm

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dopleta
So my first kind is just from those times.
Katerok87
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So my first kind is just from those times.
dopleta, Larissa, is she still whole? I've been reading the topic for a long time, but now I remember that it seems that somewhere you wrote about it?
I found an old post-war book about bread at my mother-in-law. So the author's idea is that you need to collect crumbs and use them for breading, and then he considers the scale of saving bread in tones or centners if crumbs are collected in every family of the USSR.
dopleta
Of course, I wrote, I wrote for a long time, when I just came to the forum, ten years ago. And just about this I wrote - it is very convenient to collect crumbs, and bread crumbs are always at hand.

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