I got to discussing my various spoon-carving efforts with my (adult) nephew, who is studying a three-year diploma in wood-carving. I mentioned that I usually used a crook knife to make the hollow of the spoon bowl, or sometimes a Flexcut gouge.
Interestingly he was quite scathing about Flexcut, saying that it is hard to get a really sharp edge on them once the initial hardened tip of the gouge has been worn off. Instead he recommended Pfeil chisels and gouges from Switzerland (available from Tilgear in the UK, among others). After a lot of consideration we went for a Long Bent Gouge 7L/14, and after much anticipation it arrived :
In the flesh it is very, very sharp and a superb shape for spoon carving. My initial forays with it have been great and I am looking forward to getting going with it. I expect it will now find a place in my pack instead of my crook knife, but it needs a nice leather sheath first !
I hope this is of interest to people
NS
Interestingly he was quite scathing about Flexcut, saying that it is hard to get a really sharp edge on them once the initial hardened tip of the gouge has been worn off. Instead he recommended Pfeil chisels and gouges from Switzerland (available from Tilgear in the UK, among others). After a lot of consideration we went for a Long Bent Gouge 7L/14, and after much anticipation it arrived :

In the flesh it is very, very sharp and a superb shape for spoon carving. My initial forays with it have been great and I am looking forward to getting going with it. I expect it will now find a place in my pack instead of my crook knife, but it needs a nice leather sheath first !
I hope this is of interest to people
NS
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