Post your carved spoons
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Nice work. I have been attempting a few spoons. I like the ones you made a lot.
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doglegg wrote:Good looking spoons Scott and the wrap really sets it off.
Thanks Floyd!
Thanks Doug!!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!!!!
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Nice work, Scott!
Take care and God bless,
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I like that little one Scott. I like Doc B's comment. Very good.
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Thanks fellas!!!
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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.
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Very nice Scott 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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The oil really brought out the beauty of the wood in that one. Erin will be proud. Great job Doug.
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Thanks. I'm happy with how it turned out.doglegg wrote:The oil really brought out the beauty of the wood in that one. Erin will be proud. Great job Doug.
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SCOTT
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Scott, you have been busy! Those look great. And a variety of woods. You are the spoon man.
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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?
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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Absolutely......I think I have a couple pics.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?
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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The wood is easy, getting unstrangled from the evils of this world, well, that's the hard part.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.
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Nice assorted of spoons!
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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.
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.