a small eating spoon

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forginhill

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Dec 3, 2006
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Here are some process shots of the latest little eating spoon I made. Mesquite, of course, since that's what I have to work with. Hard as anything and cranky too, but when you just HAVE to carve spoons, you do it with whatever's available....

For this one I just grabbed a little leftover chunk from the saw...

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Width after splitting off the part where the crack was.

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After knocking away at it with the adze, this is what it looks like.

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After the adze comes the knife and then some alternating between knife and gouge.

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With greenwood, the curved spoon knife does the bowl, but with this dry hardwood I have to use the gouge and then I clean up the gouge marks with the curved knife.

The final spoon with some walnut oil on it.

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Very nice work as usual, I especially like the fact you've 'handed' it :)

It looks like it sits really nicely in your hand and will be a pleasure to use :cool:
 
Nice to see the "in progress" pictures - some lovely looking tools you have there (serious envy here!)
Great spoon as well, I like the straight scraping edge - very handy shape.
 

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