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Cut circle rounds from a small strawberry.
If anybody had told me that an unexploded bomb could completely bury itself, stripping off the fins as it went in, and that they would stay together at ground level while the grass and earth burst out passed them, and that it would then leave a clear cut circle of earth at ground level, with the fins standing in the middle, I would find it difficult to believe, but that is exactly what happened.
Fold the cut circle in half.
Remove cap and grab a sharp cutter and cut circle on top of it.
Place one of these collar pieces face down (shiny side down) on the cut circle piece from the last step.
Coat the inner rim of the cut circle with a thin layer of rubber cement or silicone glue.
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