A number of years ago, I made a (very rough and crude) pair of salad servers out of some hazel. Time has passed, as it will, and I thought I'd try my hand at another pair and here they are:

The wood is ash, courtesy of Railtrack. They have been carved out of a single piece as I thought it would be fun to create a sort of 2-out-of-1-type of thing. They have a relentlessly sanded finish, a personal preference, and have been oiled, using a really good food-safe oil made by Osmo.




There remain one or three annoying little 'assymetries' but maybe the next lot will turn out better but, that said, I do like the grain and the pallor of the wood. They are a present for someone very special...

Any feedback is most gratefully received. Many thanks for looking.
Richard

The wood is ash, courtesy of Railtrack. They have been carved out of a single piece as I thought it would be fun to create a sort of 2-out-of-1-type of thing. They have a relentlessly sanded finish, a personal preference, and have been oiled, using a really good food-safe oil made by Osmo.




There remain one or three annoying little 'assymetries' but maybe the next lot will turn out better but, that said, I do like the grain and the pallor of the wood. They are a present for someone very special...

Any feedback is most gratefully received. Many thanks for looking.
Richard
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