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Nicely done, well impressed. I was going to ask how that little Spyderco coped until I saw the Higo. I hope you picked the softer woods and smaller spoons for those 2? ;)
 
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What a brilliant challenge, with great results, too!

That has inspired me to do something similar, if more modest: I have a 'significant birthday' next year, so I will try and make a number of spoons - one for each year - over the course of the twelve months... Thank you for that spur!
 
Nicely done, well impressed. I was going to ask how that little Spyderco coped until I saw the Higo. I hope you picked the softer woods and smaller spoons for those 2? ;)
Green maple for the Spyderco and it was the most uncomfortable to use! A bit of spalted/rotten holly for the Boker Zenshin, which looks like a Higo. It wasn't too bad.

All the bowls were hollowed out with a crook knife but only the bowls, so the rest of the spoon was made with its respective knife of the day... Except the really long one which was made entirely with the crook knife.



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What a brilliant challenge, with great results, too!

That has inspired me to do something similar, if more modest: I have a 'significant birthday' next year, so I will try and make a number of spoons - one for each year - over the course of the twelve months... Thank you for that spur!
Great! I look forward to seeing this!
 
I should probably explain the double handled spoon... It's made from ivy so probably not food safe.
 

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