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Nice work. I have been attempting a few spoons. I like the ones you made a lot. :D
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doglegg wrote:Good looking spoons Scott and the wrap really sets it off. ::tu:: ::tu::

Thanks Floyd!
Doug51 wrote:Nice work Scott.
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Just finished this little guy....
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Nice work!
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Smooth and symmetrical...very nice!!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Nice work, Scott!
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I like that little one Scott. I like Doc B's comment. Very good. ::nod:: ::tu::
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Thanks fellas!!! ::handshake::
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Just finished these from the same branch of Hackberry/Sugarberry
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Scott, thanks for posting your spoons, always a delight to see them. Thanks. ::handshake::
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Very nice Scott ::tu:: nice wood grain and really like the handle.
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I made this out of mullberry for my youngest daughters birthday in October. I think she's going to like it. I still have to oil it so that will show the color and grain a little more.
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Oiled
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The oil really brought out the beauty of the wood in that one. Erin will be proud. Great job Doug. ::nod:: ::nod::
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doglegg wrote:The oil really brought out the beauty of the wood in that one. Erin will be proud. Great job Doug. ::nod:: ::nod::
Thanks. I'm happy with how it turned out.
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Doug51 wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2019 6:51 pmOiled

BEAUTIFUL!!!! ::tu::

Finished these lately...
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Scott, you have been busy! Those look great. And a variety of woods. You are the spoon man. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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They look great, Scott.
Would you be willing to share pics of how you go about carving a spoon, showing the various stages of progression? Sort of a HOW-TO for us know-nots?
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Steve Warden wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2019 2:54 pm They look great, Scott.
Would you be willing to share pics of how you go about carving a spoon, showing the various stages of progression? Sort of a HOW-TO for us know-nots?
Absolutely......I think I have a couple pics.
I only use a hatchet, knife, gouge/hook knife and sandpaper...
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Thanks! I think I could do that. Now to just find the right piece of wood and the time.
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Steve Warden wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2019 8:58 pm Thanks! I think I could do that. Now to just find the right piece of wood and the time.
The wood is easy, getting unstrangled from the evils of this world, well, that's the hard part.
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Nice assorted of spoons! ::tu::
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Looks good, bet you could get a mouth full of Coco Puffs with it.
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Finished these this week...

Top 2 pics are the blank then the spoonulah, made from Maple.

Bottom pic is from Sycamore.
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Always impressed with your spoons Scott. Thanks for the before and after pics. Lovely spoon. ::tu:: ::tu::
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