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The kind of things that shakers made were Shaker boxes. Little boxes made out of bent wood used to hold anything in. For more information about Shaker boxes go to Shakerboxes.com.
Shaker boxes are traditionally made from thin strips of wood, such as maple or cherry, that are bent and secured with copper tacks. The wood used is typically lightweight and flexible to allow for the bending required to create the box shape.
look at the carim shaker!
Shaker boxes are traditionally made from thin, flexible strips of wood, often sourced from species like maple, cherry, or pine. The wood is usually steamed or soaked to make it pliable, allowing it to be shaped into a curved, oval form. These boxes are held together using nails or small wooden pegs and are often finished with a natural oil or paint. The craftsmanship reflects the Shaker community's emphasis on simplicity and functionality.
you get the bone shaker about half way after you beat the game. (for me that is. it might be different for you.)
I would suggest two features. First look for one that isn't breakable because if you're shaking they can easily slip out of your hands. Second look for one with a strainer, or consider purchasing one along side your shaker.
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The address of the Salt And Pepper Shaker Museum is: 461 Brookside Village Way, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
LOOK WAY UP UNDER THE DASH NEXT TO THE STEERING COLUMN
3 boxes.
The design features of a Shaker kitchen are a simple and natural look. This is accomplished by using natural wood for the cabinetry, material which gleams for countertops, bare walls, and an overall unified look where the appliances, walls and cabinets blend together seamlessly.