susanb1222 wrote
The egg, I'm using an Emu egg, is thicker and stronger than you think. An
Ostrich egg is probably stronger (think of what's inside and has to be
contained). I've used a VERY fine tooth saw or a Dremel Cutting tool on
LOW speed. The egg MUST be Secured to avoid uneven cut.
I'm making Faberge Egg replicas for Christmas presents this year using EMU
Eggs.
Given that it was 15 years ago, you are just a tad late.
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