Hi all,
Although I will be the first to agree its not the prettiest, most ornate or even the most smooth kuksa in the world it is the first one that hasn't split, warped, cracked or been dropped that I have actually finished this year!
It's made from, I think, hornbeam which was lovely to work but a pain to finish and get all the tool marks out!
Only tools used were axe (GB mini and Swedish carver) knife (mora companion) and a gouge I had laying around.
Needs another few coats of oil (tung in this case) but now it's almost done I am feeling rather proud of it!
Cheers, Hamster
Although I will be the first to agree its not the prettiest, most ornate or even the most smooth kuksa in the world it is the first one that hasn't split, warped, cracked or been dropped that I have actually finished this year!
It's made from, I think, hornbeam which was lovely to work but a pain to finish and get all the tool marks out!
Only tools used were axe (GB mini and Swedish carver) knife (mora companion) and a gouge I had laying around.
Needs another few coats of oil (tung in this case) but now it's almost done I am feeling rather proud of it!
Cheers, Hamster