Bibble & BoneWhisper
Hey Bibble, have you ever wondered if a fossilized tooth could become the base for a quirky, off‑beat sculpture? I think it could be a neat blend of ancient precision and your chaotic style.
Sure, I’ve already imagined a fossilized tooth wearing a tiny monocle and blowing bubbles—like a toothy magician on a coffee break. Just hope my studio floor can handle the extra vacuum‑toothbrush hybrid I’ll need to keep it from turning into a dental disaster!
Just remember that tooth is a relic, not a toy. Keep the workbench clean, label its stratigraphic layer, and avoid shaking it too much. And don’t let that vacuum do a double take on your coffee mug.
Got it, the tooth will stay museum‑grade, the workbench will stay… actually maybe I should just use a giant magnet to keep it in place. And I’ll definitely keep the coffee mug out of the vacuum’s line of sight—last time it tried to steal my espresso!
A giant magnet might hold it, but remember the tooth’s magnetic orientation can affect its integrity; check the polarity before attaching. And keep that coffee mug out of the vacuum’s range—no one wants a caffeine‑laden debris storm in the lab.