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Nova & Pinky

Settler
Jan 13, 2011
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Mitcham, South London (Surrey)
I've got into the habit now of whittling a spoon whenever I'm out bushcrafting.

With the exception of the 'Forgewood (April)' Spoon which I am still finishing at home from this weekend, these are my others (along with the few that I've made at home and my first attempt).

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2 x salt spoons (Birch) - one for me and one for my mum (easy to see which was the first attempt and which was more refined!)
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The 'First Attempt' Spoon (Apple) - has warped and cracked slightly as I think it dried too quickly.
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The 'Neil Twist Wowo' Spoon (Birch) - Started by Neil1 at Wowo in April and gifted to Pinky (pic of the original is second from the right here - I've finished it up slightly and made it more ergonomic.
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The 'Wowo (March)' Spoon (Birch) - first one made under instruction from Neil
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The 'Dartmoor (April)' Spoon - I love the wood grain on this! First time using my GB hatchet on the blank
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Enjoy - I have! :)
 

Stringmaker

Native
Sep 6, 2010
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1
UK
Nice work.

I know what you mean, I've just begun the art of spoon carving and have just finished my third effort (currently oiling it).

It's a nice feeling to look at something you made from scratch isn't it?
 

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