Serving Spoon

Kepis

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Jul 17, 2005
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Serving spoon i made today, having really enjoyed making Medieval eating spoons recently, I wanted to make a slightly larger spoon in the same style, i retained the octagonal handle shape, but a different bowl shape was asked for, even though I like the lollipop shape of the Medieval spoon, i wanted a slightly different shape to make it easier to use in dishes and pans.


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The result is the spoon pictured, carved from a nice piece of Hazel that has a wonderful grain pattern in the bowl, the spoon has the required Octagonal handle and a tooled finish and has been given a light coat of Walnut oil, i still have few small finishing touches to do to tidy it up a bit before it gets used in anger.
 

Mesquite

It is what it is.
Mar 5, 2008
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And you say there's others better than you at carving spoons... not when you turn spoons like there there aren't. :rolleyes:

That is a seriously nice looking spoon goodjob
 

Hugo

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Nov 29, 2009
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That's nice Kepis, I saw something very similar on another sight last week, also one with a full bowl and holes drilled to make it into a straining spoon.
Me likey. :)
 

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