My first spoon (pic heavy)

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malente

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Spent one evening attempting to carve my first spoon, and took (crappy) pictures along the way...

I started out with these tools (plus one other knife that can be seen in one of the pics below), no carving knife.. I had one little piece of wood. I actually didn't use the SAK except for the sawing.
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First cut the wood to the right length. (Maybe that was a mistake, because later on I had problems fiddling with the spoon end).
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The rough work was done with the A1, it performed actually quite well.
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After the rough work, looks like a turd lol...
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After some finer work with the smaller knife. The problem with that knife smaller is that it has a hollow (concave?) grind, this resulted in the wood easily splitting off along the grain.
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Aother view after this step:
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After some finer carving. The handle is more or less done.
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Back view.
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I tried to make the shape of the spoon a little more interesting, in that the drop of the spoon bit shapes upwards. Now I needed to start working on the hollowing out of the spoon bit.
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The result, after about 3-4 hrs of carving. This is my first attempt, never even tried to carve anything delicate before.
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Another view.
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Carving out the hollow bit was a b1tch! :D
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This shows the thin bit (the light thinner area). The spoon is not a user I think as I took away too much on the underside, almost (but not quite) breaking through.
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I did not use any sanding paper or files this time, just the knives you can see in the pics.
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Next will be a bigger piece of wood from the actual forest to carve a big stirring spoon :)

Thanks for looking, hope you like it.

Mike
 
well its spoony, so its a success. well done. find some nice interesting wood to work with next time. its nicer to work with.
 
Got to agree carving the bowl is tough, just got myself crook knife and i am going to give it its first bit of work tomorrow. Good work there, but be carefull its addictive.
 

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