A Homemade Egg Separator
Secure some small wire and a very large can. Cut the wire into several pieces and bend them as shown at A, cut the can and bend the side down as shown and punch holes to receive the upper ends of the wires. Make the holes so that the wires will be about 5/16 in. apart.
The Contents of the Egg is Placed on the Wires Which will Separate the Yolk from the White
A Glue-Spreader Holder
The spreader that is supplied with bottles of liquid glue should not be placed on any surface, as it will soon stick to it. A holder that will keep the spreader in a safe place can be made of a piece of wire which is twisted about the neck of the bottle, as shown in the sketch, and the ends bent up to receive the spreader.
Stop on a Chair Rocker for a Baby
For a baby, too small to rock without tipping the chair over, a small willow or other suitable rocking chair may be made safe in the following manner: