Alder spoon

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Dec 10, 2015
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Now I don't carve spoons very often but I was bored last night and had a lump of alder laying around. I'm not a fan of carving with alder as it can be abit temperamental but it killed the time.

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Hunkyfunkster

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That's a lovely wee spoon.

I had a go at carving a couple of butter spreaders from birch recently. Thoroughly enjoy passing the time "whittling" away the hours.
 

Toddy

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That's very appealling :) How did you find the alder to work ? last time I cut it my tools looked like they were covered in blood.

M
 
Dec 10, 2015
393
139
South Wales
That's very appealling :) How did you find the alder to work ? last time I cut it my tools looked like they were covered in blood.

M

I would say its an between oak and birch regarding the hardness lending its self more towards oak I've also made a large kuksa a few months ago out of the same piece I have. it was constantly tearing and splitting so it was learning curve for my self luckily the spoon went straight to plan and I didn't have any issues apart from the odd bit of cross grain cutting you can't avoid. The tools held up fairly well this time a quick strop on cardboard with compound on brought the edges right back.
 

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