My first ever spoon

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welchyd1

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Jan 4, 2011
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At my last meet I thought I would have a go at making a teaspoon for my brew kit. I had some offcuts of 2 year seasoned ash from building my canoe which was hard as hell.
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Big Stu 12

Bushcrafter through and through
Jan 7, 2012
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Nice one there bud... like the way you put a lanyard hole for the paracord... :), I keep putting my spoon in a place that is safe :), looks a god size to me...
 

Maxwellol

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Feb 10, 2013
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Thanks mate. I've started a larger spoon to eat with now which started life as a piece of cedar decking. It's hard as nails again.

Now I don't really know a lot so feel free to correct me but I'm sure I read somewhere that treated timber is toxic in some way...?

The first spoon however looks really, really good. My first spoon is sat on the windowsill upstairs and every time I look at it I think "Gosh, what a mess. Try another one."
 

welchyd1

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Now I don't really know a lot so feel free to correct me but I'm sure I read somewhere that treated timber is toxic in some way...?

The first spoon however looks really, really good. My first spoon is sat on the windowsill upstairs and every time I look at it I think "Gosh, what a mess. Try another one."

The decking hasn't been treated its raw mate plus I've already removed tons of material there's no way and treated surfaces would remain. Lol
 

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