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Duct Tape Thimble

Duct Tape Thimble
Ingredients: Duct Tape, cut into half inch by two-inch sections. Dime. Tools: NOT your Momma's fabric-cutting scissors.
 
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Step 1Accessing the Probability of Reusability and the Occurrence of Keratinized Filaments on Distal Phalanges

Accessing the Probability of Reusability and the Occurrence of Keratinized Filaments on Distal Phalanges
If you think you will need to use your thimble more than once,  -or-  If you have hair on your knuckles: Wrap a section of duct tape around the girth of your middle finger sticky-side-out. If you think you will NOT need to use your thimble more than once, -and- If you DO NOT have hair on your knuckles: Proceed to Step 2.
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