Post your carved spoons
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Post your carved spoons
Anybody else make spoons? I've been on the kick for a couple years...
Here's a few of most recent.
Here's a few of most recent.
SCOTT
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That is some pretty awesome work Scott. I like the variety and the one with the natural unfinished handle catches my eye. Looks like you have settled mostly on cedar. Thank you for sharing.
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Great stuff Scott!
Have you carved a spurtl?
My wife got some from QVC or HSN. They are great for getting peanut butter out of the bottom of the jar!
Have you carved a spurtl?
My wife got some from QVC or HSN. They are great for getting peanut butter out of the bottom of the jar!
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orvet wrote:Great stuff Scott!
Have you carved a spurtl?
My wife got some from QVC or HSN. They are great for getting peanut butter out of the bottom of the jar!
Thanks!
Spurtle? I have not, but definitely will consider one!!
Thanks Floyd!doglegg wrote:That is some pretty awesome work Scott. I like the variety and the one with the natural unfinished handle catches my eye. Looks like you have settled mostly on cedar. Thank you for sharing.
SCOTT
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Neat assortment!
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Good work Scott!
I have a couple of Scott’s spoons, as trade offs for knife work. They are excellent.
Especially like the spalted one.
I have a couple of Scott’s spoons, as trade offs for knife work. They are excellent.
Especially like the spalted one.
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Nice work. I really like the grain they show. I've only carved a couple. I need to try another one soon. This is my very first spoon I carved last year.
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Looks good Doug.
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Doug51 wrote:Nice work. I really like the grain they show. I've only carved a couple. I need to try another one soon. This is my very first spoon I carved last year.
Very knice!!
SCOTT
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Thanks
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Finished a couple the other day.....here's one.
SCOTT
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Now that one, Scott, looks like it would have been the perfect piece for the bowl of ice cream I just finished
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Steve
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Nice job guys. Beautiful utensils.
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I like the size of that one. Good ice cream spoon!
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Doug,
Looks like you got the hang of it! Well done.
Jaye
Looks like you got the hang of it! Well done.
Jaye
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Here is one I worked on last week. Cedar with a little
Birdie on the handle.
Birdie on the handle.
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A very ducky spoon.
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Finished these 2 this week....
SCOTT
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Nice, Scott! What are the woods on those?
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Smaller is Eastern Red Cedar, other is Water Oak I believe!Doc B wrote:Nice, Scott! What are the woods on those?
SCOTT
HOME OF THE BRAVE! (not the scarety cats)
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Great job Scott.
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Whittled this out of a Mullberry tree limb. I also used a hatchet and a curved knife along with my Case seahorse whittler to make it. The wood grain had a twist to it so it has a crooked and twisted handle.
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Nice Doug
Got a profile shot to showcase the twist?
Got a profile shot to showcase the twist?
Take care and God bless,
Steve
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1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
Steve
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