Tubes and pipes, of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-rolled, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-rolled (cold-reduced), not further worked than hot-rolled (cold-reduced), not further worked than hot-rolled (cold-reduced) or hot-rolled (cold-reduced), not further worked than hot-rolled (cold-reduced)

Pipes, hoses or bows that are intertwined with cable ties are attached to a board.
These are used to slide through various things (e.g. sand, rice, lentils, peas, balls, chestnuts..). A long tub or flower box can be used as a pick-up bowl. Also suitable as a water play for the summer.

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 1 narrow board
 5 various pipes, bows, hoses
 5 Long cable ties
 1 long flower boxor narrow tub
 Rice (things that fit through all pipes!)For example: lentils, peas, beans, cereals, chestnuts, balls,...
 1 Spoons or receptacles for filling

1

Attach the pipes with cable ties on the board.
First lay down pipes and draw bores.
Drill holes into the board through which the cable tie later is pulled.
Close cable ties on the back so that there is no risk of injury at the front.

2

Hang the board in a suitable place. Possibly fasten it with two screws.
Make sure that the pipes are not hung up too high, otherwise, for example, the rice falls next to it and not into the shell.

3

Put the flower box under the pipes.

4

With a spoon or other scooping utensils can now be started to pour the rice, for example, into the upper opening of the pipes.
Have fun experimenting.