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How To: Embed a Scrap Bowl Into Your Countertop

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Last Friday, Lifehacker posted a list of their Top Ten Ikea Mods, and over the next few days, we'll be sharing some of our favorites.

First up, this how-to on embedding a scrap & work bowl into a pre-fab counter or butcher block station...

 
 

According to Lifehacker: "Rachael Ray espouses the time-saving and clean-making convenience of the "garbage bowl," a container you shove all your scraps, rinds, small messes, and anything else destined for the trash or compost heap instead of running over to it. If you agree, or tend to make a lot of salads or mixed dishes, embedding a stainless steel bowl into your counter or a wheeled butcher cart might make a lot of sense."

This seems like a brilliant idea to us, and though this project requires a bit of tool work (most of us don't have routers laying around the house), everything required can be easily rented by the day at most chain and local hardware stores.

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The project essentially involves two rounds of routing: one to remove a section of the board large enough for the bowl to rest in, and a second to make sure the lip of the bowl sits flush with the the surface of the counter. Beyond some simple measuring and rudementary tool skills, that's really all that's required! Total cost? About $90, $80 of which is the cart itself.

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All photos taken from Esoterica's Flickr

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why are we mixing the scraps in that picture?

posted by amt230 on October 21st 2008 at 8:11am
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Amt--

Maybe it's a scrap souffle?

posted by bepsf on October 21st 2008 at 8:23am
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It says it's also used for working or mixing. I can see the advantage of being able to shove all your ingredients in as you need them, but not enough that I'd want to compromise my dinky counter space.

posted by whytephoenix on October 21st 2008 at 8:34am
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I agree, whytephoenix. You could do what my in-laws did with their never-used embedded bowl - put a big cutting board over it and leave it there as it's permanent home.

posted by jamiealyse on October 21st 2008 at 8:44am
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it's a scrap AND mix bowl.. mentioned above. :)

posted by animalhouze on October 21st 2008 at 8:59am
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i mean work bowl...hehe

posted by animalhouze on October 21st 2008 at 8:59am
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funny enough, we're planning to do the same thing with our espresso knock box in our new kitchen. i hadn't though about doing it with the food waste, too! Thanks for taking the guess work out of what we already had planned!

posted by spotonmeg on October 21st 2008 at 9:09am
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I'm thinking this would work for tiny spaces if you undermounted the bowl, then used the counter cut-out as a lid.

posted by luna on October 21st 2008 at 9:18am
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i don't get it.

posted by gquaker on October 21st 2008 at 10:45am
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I had a hole in the counter of one apartment that emptied into the trash...THAT was fantastic! Off at one end of the counter, though...

posted by debtex on October 21st 2008 at 11:48am
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