I didn't start on a bowl as I thought I would as I couldn't find a 12 inch recip blade that wouldn't cost me 27 quid for a pack of five and I didn't have the time to hand saw through the logs .
So I started on oatcake ladle no. 3. The bowl is going to replicate the second one held in the Rochdale reserve collection, the one with most of the handle missing. Rather than give it th same sort of handle as no.s 1 and 2 I decided to do something along the lines of the one in one of the drawings in Costumes of Yorkshire from about 1818.
That's enough for today, ill hollow out the bowl tomorrow, should be fun as it has a peculiar flat base. Then carve the outside of the bowl then go back and finish the handle which will have a round or oval cross section.
ATB
Tom
So I started on oatcake ladle no. 3. The bowl is going to replicate the second one held in the Rochdale reserve collection, the one with most of the handle missing. Rather than give it th same sort of handle as no.s 1 and 2 I decided to do something along the lines of the one in one of the drawings in Costumes of Yorkshire from about 1818.

That's enough for today, ill hollow out the bowl tomorrow, should be fun as it has a peculiar flat base. Then carve the outside of the bowl then go back and finish the handle which will have a round or oval cross section.
ATB
Tom
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