READ MORE:BBC Breakfast’s Carol Kirkwood says she’s a ‘broken woman’ in candid on-air confession"They have 3D printed wooden sheets that spring into different shapes when they dry out, after you've made them."Jon labelled the research a "dream", as Tina continued: "I'm not entirely sure how that works, but yeah apparently it puts itself together.
A chair sort of assembles itself."Her co-presenter commented: "What?! Well, you get pop-up tents, but a pop-up bed or a wardrobe, I'm not quite so sure.
No more allen keys!"Tina agreed: "No more allen keys, and no more arguments." But an argument seemed exactly what was to come, as the pair couldn't resist comparing each other's flat-pack assembly prowess.Jon admitted: "I've got hundreds and hundreds of allen keys.
Are you good with an allen key? Are you practical?"Tina confessed: "I'm all right! I like to think I am. I'm one of those people who has to read every single instruction, and it really annoys me when someone..."Jon interjected: "You read instructions?
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