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what size of egg are we talking about, a croc, egg might be heavy
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This thread is getting fun... Thanks for starting it Stephen...
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I know it's a dull answer, but I agree with Dave on this one...an egg will not crack the cement
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Forgot the obvious: This is a woodworking forum so just turn a wooden egg.
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I'm surprised this has gone this long. Dave had it right on the first answer. Howsoever, we can keep it going.
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Raws don't lay eggs.
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I think you put the raw egg in an Easter egg made of plastic, and then drop it on the concrete pavement!!! Just a thought.... Jim
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Paste the egg on the tip of bungee rope.
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I know that MIT has contests for how to contain an egg so that it will not break when dropped from a certain height. They have contestants from all over the country, and all ages..
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