Spent too much time sat in front of computer earlier this evening so I went out and laid into a log with a big axe. Very therapeutic.
Now we have all carved spoons by now and lots of folks have carved kuksas I think it's time to get going on bowls. They are the natural progression and are a common project in Scandinavia where they carve some truly wonderful bowls.
Here is the one I roughed out tonight, just needs a bit of tidying up tomorrow. The axe is my new favourite tool, a Japanese carpenters axe, I never thought I would find something better than the GB carving axe for this job but for the big work this one truly excels.
and here are a pair I made whilst staying with a woody mate in Germany a couple of weeks ago. It's nice to be able to leave a present like this behind when you visit folk.
Now we have all carved spoons by now and lots of folks have carved kuksas I think it's time to get going on bowls. They are the natural progression and are a common project in Scandinavia where they carve some truly wonderful bowls.
Here is the one I roughed out tonight, just needs a bit of tidying up tomorrow. The axe is my new favourite tool, a Japanese carpenters axe, I never thought I would find something better than the GB carving axe for this job but for the big work this one truly excels.

and here are a pair I made whilst staying with a woody mate in Germany a couple of weeks ago. It's nice to be able to leave a present like this behind when you visit folk.
