Hi Folks,
Having carved my first spoon (and a spatula) back in October, I decided to have a go at carving a second, smaller one. So tonight, while my other half was watching Masterchef, I spread out a groundsheet in the living room to catch the shavings, and started on my new project. To my surprise, after about an hour and a half I had my new spoon 95% completed. The tools used were - a homemade mallet (to batten out the wood for the spoon), my Mora and an old Victorinox penknife which has a broken blade that is actually very useful when it comes to carving the bowl of the spoon. I'm pleased with the results even though it still requires some work to smooth it down. The bowl of the spoon is deep enough and the rim is thin enough so it should be comfortable to eat with. I'm pleased with the handle as I wanted it to slope up from the bowl and to curve very slightly at the end.
Here it is!
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For reference, here's the new spoon in between the spoon and spatula I carved in October.
Mike.
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Having carved my first spoon (and a spatula) back in October, I decided to have a go at carving a second, smaller one. So tonight, while my other half was watching Masterchef, I spread out a groundsheet in the living room to catch the shavings, and started on my new project. To my surprise, after about an hour and a half I had my new spoon 95% completed. The tools used were - a homemade mallet (to batten out the wood for the spoon), my Mora and an old Victorinox penknife which has a broken blade that is actually very useful when it comes to carving the bowl of the spoon. I'm pleased with the results even though it still requires some work to smooth it down. The bowl of the spoon is deep enough and the rim is thin enough so it should be comfortable to eat with. I'm pleased with the handle as I wanted it to slope up from the bowl and to curve very slightly at the end.
Here it is!
For reference, here's the new spoon in between the spoon and spatula I carved in October.
Mike.