One Small Birch

Kepis

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I like that :cool:
Not just the range of your usual excellent work, but that this is 'one tree' and what you made from it :)

We cut some small Birch down up at the ponds so we could do some repair work to one of the banks and rather than lob the thicker bits on the bonfire they got bought back, tbh i was half expecting to find a fish hook embedded in the wood somewhere, but not to be.

As for the carvings, thought it might be interesting to see what such a small bit of wood could yield, im happy with the results, although there should have been two more spoons in the pile, but they went wrong and will feed eldests firepit in the not too distant future.

As an aside i also stripped off all the bark and that now sits in my tinder supply box.
 
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Tony

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Excellent job, I like all of those!

I bet it was particularly satisfying to make so much from one model branch. I really need to do some spoons, I enjoy it and yet find the time hard to justify so rarely do it....

Keep it up mate!! goodjob
 
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Broch

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Nicely done Mark; it's good to see someone going back to how we should be treating materials - minimum waste.

Maybe that's a challenge we could all have a go at post-lockdown - a 50mm x 1,500mm branch of one's own choosing (or maybe a bit shorter); how many object with minimum waste can we can get out of it? :) - or maybe it should be useful objects, or how many different objects (otherwise just splitting it up into matchstick sized kindling would count!)

I must have a go at a netting shuttle (or whatever they're called); I've never made or used one and they look so elegant.
 
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