Following a comment made by OrtesPL earlier on my Simple Stirrer spoon thread, i was reminded about a challenge a Norwegian friend gave me a couple of years back, which was to make a spoon using one knife only.
So here goes..
My knife of choice is my HVK and the wood is fresh cut Hazel.
2 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr
First job, split the Hazel into halves
3 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr
4 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr
Truncate the area where the bowl is going to be
5 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr
and carve that area away
6 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr
Carve out the handle on each side
7 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr
Then flatten the top of the bowl
8 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr
You now have your rough blank which can be whittled as normal
1 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr
9 by Mark D Emery, on Flickr
To hollow out the bowl you can score the top surface of the bowl and lever out the wood fibres to make a shallow depression, unfortunately i cant find the photos of that process at the moment, if i do i'll upload them later.
So here goes..
My knife of choice is my HVK and the wood is fresh cut Hazel.

First job, split the Hazel into halves


Truncate the area where the bowl is going to be

and carve that area away

Carve out the handle on each side

Then flatten the top of the bowl

You now have your rough blank which can be whittled as normal


To hollow out the bowl you can score the top surface of the bowl and lever out the wood fibres to make a shallow depression, unfortunately i cant find the photos of that process at the moment, if i do i'll upload them later.