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::tu:: ::tu::
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I bet your wife has some pretty ones. That one sure is. ::nod::
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Nice job Scott! Love how that wood looks with that array of colors! ::tu:: :D
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TripleF wrote: Wed May 13, 2020 11:51 am Added to my wife's collection Sunday....
That's a pretty one ::tu:: nice work!
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Thanks fellas ::tu:: ::handshake::
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Just finished this hammered spoon. The back of the bowl is chipped, making it look hammered and not sanded.....I just thought it
was cool to leave it like that.....
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I do too Scott. Looks like a big one. Another great job. Thanks for sharing. ::handshake::
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Gives it a nice hand carved look to it. Nice work! ::tu::
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Another nice one, Scott ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks fellas!
This is the Big Pot O'Chili Stir Spatula!!!

Last photo is starting....
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Looks good, Scott ::tu:: ::tu::
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Nice work Scott! Looks very useful! ::tu:: :D
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I tried doing a coffee scoop. Got the right fill amount but had to go deep since the block was so narrow. The sides are pretty thin, but short of breaking through. LOL
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EeDeCe wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 3:20 pm I tried doing a coffee scoop. Got the right fill amount but had to go deep since the block was so narrow. The sides are pretty thin, but short of breaking through. LOL
Niiiiiiiice!
And as a coffee drinker, I can certainly appreciate it!!
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Thanks! The first one came out half-sized, so strictly Keurig use. ::facepalm::
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EeDeCe wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 3:20 pm I tried doing a coffee scoop. Got the right fill amount but had to go deep since the block was so narrow. The sides are pretty thin, but short of breaking through. LOL
I like it! Nice work!
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EeDeCe wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 3:20 pm I tried doing a coffee scoop. Got the right fill amount but had to go deep since the block was so narrow. The sides are pretty thin, but short of breaking through. LOL
Very Cool! 8) I like it! ::nod:: :D
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Thanks guys. Wish I could do something nicer like I see in here! Maybe one day. I still have to sand to get it looking decent.
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That is a super measure. Excellent work. ::nod:: ::tu::
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EeDeCe wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 3:20 pm I tried doing a coffee scoop. Got the right fill amount but had to go deep since the block was so narrow. The sides are pretty thin, but short of breaking through. LOL
Very nice!!!! What kind of wood?

Finished this serving spoon for my daughter
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That's a pretty one you have there Scott. Beautiful wood grain character in it! ::tu::
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TripleF wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:35 am
EeDeCe wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 3:20 pm I tried doing a coffee scoop. Got the right fill amount but had to go deep since the block was so narrow. The sides are pretty thin, but short of breaking through. LOL
Very nice!!!! What kind of wood?

Finished this serving spoon for my daughter
Very nice!
It was just a basswood block. I’ve got some butternut that would be nice to try with, but I don’t think it’s thick enough for a deep spoon.
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TripleF wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:35 am
EeDeCe wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 3:20 pm I tried doing a coffee scoop. Got the right fill amount but had to go deep since the block was so narrow. The sides are pretty thin, but short of breaking through. LOL
Very nice!!!! What kind of wood?

Finished this serving spoon for my daughter
That might be your best one so far Scott. She will love it.
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Thanks fellas!! ::handshake:: ::tu::
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Finished these recently.....I'll be using the spoon this week for my chili when camping!!
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