So here we are.... Landy_Dom's first spoon:
made from freshly cut sycamore, split with a billhook, carved with a medium sized locking folder and the bowl gouged with the small blade of my SAK. finished with sandpaper, stained with walnut stain and a little flame singeing and coated with danish oil.
Some thoughts:
I like the curvature to it, and the proportions of the neck.
I really didn't like the walnut stain - perhaps using green wood meant it didn't take very well? It did however massively highlight the flaws in the bowl (overcutting) - shame.
I REALLY want a spoon knife - the bowl is totally inadequate and the sidewall really thick. Not really a user.
The flame marking was quite nice but a bit too localised - probably need to do it over a fire and not with a lighter ( ! )
I gave it to my belle soeur (corsican sister-in-law) who was cooing over it
I think I might invest in a spoon knife and do a few more (my nephew has asked for one too!)
made from freshly cut sycamore, split with a billhook, carved with a medium sized locking folder and the bowl gouged with the small blade of my SAK. finished with sandpaper, stained with walnut stain and a little flame singeing and coated with danish oil.





Some thoughts:
I like the curvature to it, and the proportions of the neck.
I really didn't like the walnut stain - perhaps using green wood meant it didn't take very well? It did however massively highlight the flaws in the bowl (overcutting) - shame.
I REALLY want a spoon knife - the bowl is totally inadequate and the sidewall really thick. Not really a user.
The flame marking was quite nice but a bit too localised - probably need to do it over a fire and not with a lighter ( ! )
I gave it to my belle soeur (corsican sister-in-law) who was cooing over it

I think I might invest in a spoon knife and do a few more (my nephew has asked for one too!)