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  2. Roller docker - Wikipedia

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    A roller docker, rolling docker, dough docker, roto-fork, or simply docker is a food preparation utensil which resembles either a small, spiked rolling pin, or a small rotary tiller. It is used to pierce bread dough, cracker dough, pizza dough or pastry dough to prevent over rising or blistering. [1] This specialized tool is more commonly found ...

  3. Printed circuit board milling - Wikipedia

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    Printed circuit board milling (also: isolation milling) is the milling process used for removing areas of copper from a sheet of printed circuit board (PCB) material to recreate the pads, signal traces and structures according to patterns from a digital circuit board plan known as a layout file. [1] Similar to the more common and well known ...

  4. Bread knife - Wikipedia

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    Bread knife. A modern bread knife. 19th century cutting board with a bread knife. Bread knives are used for cutting bread and are one of many kitchen knives used by cooks. The serrated blades of bread knives are able to cut soft bread without crushing it.

  5. Trussing needle - Wikipedia

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    A Trussing needle is a needle about 20 cm long and about 3mm diameter, used for trussing (tying) poultry (such as chicken, duck, or turkey) for cooking. [1] This is so that the bird is easier to manipulate, keep its shape, and roast evenly. [2] A trussing needle can be used to truss more traditional poultry such as chicken or turkey, but it can ...

  6. Lobster pick - Wikipedia

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    Lobster pick. A lobster pick or lobster fork is a long, narrow food utensil used to extract meat from joints, legs, claws, and other small parts of a lobster. Lobster picks are usually made of stainless steel and weigh as much as an average teaspoon. They have a long, textured cylindrical handle, ending in a crescent-shaped moderately sharp ...

  7. Butter curler - Wikipedia

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    Butter curler. A butter curler is a kitchen tool designed to produce decorative butter shapes for use in food decoration and also to hasten the softening of hard butter so it can be spread more easily. It can also be used to make chocolate and wax shavings. In typical use, the curler is dipped into hot water to ease the cutting.