A few spoons

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Baelfore

Life Member
Jan 22, 2013
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Ireland
Hi all,

These are some recent spoonage I've been working on. A cooking spoon, a soup spoon and a general eating spoon (dessert spoon) two from spalted birch and the general eats spoon from irish oak, all harvested by myself with permission.
The birch has season for 6 months and the oak for 12 months. (oak is a pain to carve, very splintery(?) do other find this?)

[also my attempt at some 'artsy' pics :p]

all three:


the cooking spoon:


the soup spoon:



and the one I am most pleased with, the general eating spoon:



and next to a dessert spoon from the kitchen:


Thanks for looking.

Regards,
Stephen
 

Baelfore

Life Member
Jan 22, 2013
585
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Ireland
Thanks guys,

I will admit that I had just that moring given my mora carver a proper sharpening and stropping for the first time since may last year.

There wear a few(...) dings in it that I choose to ignore for a while. :tapedshut

Ste
 

TallTom

Forager
Mar 23, 2014
185
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Surrey
I sarted carving with seasoned wood, but once I dicovered how much easier it is to carve green I havent gone back.

The grain on those are beautiful though, nice one.

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Baelfore

Life Member
Jan 22, 2013
585
21
Ireland
Thanks for the kind comments.

I too normally carve green wood, but was bored and have a ton of birch lying around, and the is destined for another project, but I figured a couple of inches of the end couldn't hurt.

Ste
 

Baelfore

Life Member
Jan 22, 2013
585
21
Ireland
Thanks all. Just realized that a few other work in progress ones are in the back of one the pics. a mix of apple holly and more birch.

eventually I'm sure I'll get around to finishing them

Ste
 

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