this is a follow on from reds "isn't winter great" thread to be honest-
I like to carve things, spoons, bowls,cups, small sculptures etc. I picked up a likely looking bit of birch a couple of days ago, it had been twined by honeysuckle when it was a sapling and the tree had grown over the top of the vine, resulting in a twisted lump. the powerline people had chucked this to the side last march, after totally devastating a cracking, birch, oak and alder thicket beneath the wires (500m long by 50 m wide
) with a shredder thing with tracks and chain flails either end. They took the whole lot down to the bare soil but had to take out anything bigger than about 125mm with a chainsaw first.
Anyway:
a couple of days worth of axe, crooked knife and sanding and you end up with this:
I'm not into making the wood do anything it doesn't want to , hence the well wonky shape.Once the axe work is done, I come inside again.I love to sit on the floor, cross legged and set to with my home made crooks and see what turns out.
actually these pics are poo! just cant seem to get it right yet.
never mind I'm sure you get the idea.
Kind regards
R.B.
I like to carve things, spoons, bowls,cups, small sculptures etc. I picked up a likely looking bit of birch a couple of days ago, it had been twined by honeysuckle when it was a sapling and the tree had grown over the top of the vine, resulting in a twisted lump. the powerline people had chucked this to the side last march, after totally devastating a cracking, birch, oak and alder thicket beneath the wires (500m long by 50 m wide

Anyway:
a couple of days worth of axe, crooked knife and sanding and you end up with this:



I'm not into making the wood do anything it doesn't want to , hence the well wonky shape.Once the axe work is done, I come inside again.I love to sit on the floor, cross legged and set to with my home made crooks and see what turns out.
actually these pics are poo! just cant seem to get it right yet.
never mind I'm sure you get the idea.
Kind regards
R.B.