Hiya guys and gals...
Im relatively new to whittling/carving, but in the last few months have had a go at producing something of some use instead of putting my efforts on the fire...so here are a few spoons and a hazel ring I crafted for the future Mrs P. Starting on the left my first ever Laburnum spoon (finding out afterwards its poisonous), followed by a beech spoon (wood had already seasoned and was like stone!), followed by a willow spoon and butter knife...hopefully you can see some improvement from left to right!!
Any advice/criticism welcome...
and for the hazel ring, it started like this...
...so I sliced off a fraction with a saw, and using just an Opinel, it turned into this...
...and a tiny bit of sanding later it turned out like this...
I found the ring making process really REALLY simple, and plan on doing many more, maybe involving some colrosing if I am able.
So thanks for looking
Pablo...
Im relatively new to whittling/carving, but in the last few months have had a go at producing something of some use instead of putting my efforts on the fire...so here are a few spoons and a hazel ring I crafted for the future Mrs P. Starting on the left my first ever Laburnum spoon (finding out afterwards its poisonous), followed by a beech spoon (wood had already seasoned and was like stone!), followed by a willow spoon and butter knife...hopefully you can see some improvement from left to right!!
Any advice/criticism welcome...


and for the hazel ring, it started like this...

...so I sliced off a fraction with a saw, and using just an Opinel, it turned into this...

...and a tiny bit of sanding later it turned out like this...

I found the ring making process really REALLY simple, and plan on doing many more, maybe involving some colrosing if I am able.
So thanks for looking

Pablo...