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dancan

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Sep 29, 2007
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Nova Scotia Canada
Here's a repost of couple of the last ones I did .
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dave53

On a new journey
Jan 30, 2010
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yep i like the ladle as well few more spoons to do before i attempt a ladle keep em coming dont be shy regards dave
 
Jun 5, 2006
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Hi All, here is my first spoon and kuksa. I only get round to whittling when the mood takes me but I do enjoy making things.

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The Kuksa and spoon were made using knives and a spoon knife. I used sandpaper to finish the surfaces. I used walnut oil to treat the wood.
 
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woodgrain

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Dec 24, 2010
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Here's a few of mine:

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Load more but cannae find the photos or haveb't taken them yet.

Graeme
 

fishfish

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Jul 29, 2007
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over the last few months i have carved over 50 spoons but having a very poor camera i didnt get any useable pics,got a new camera and so heres a few i carved this week ,all are carved from hazel as i have a huge supply since i landed a great copicing job:

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thanks for looking.
 

plastic-ninja

Full Member
Jan 11, 2011
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cumbria
Some lovely work there guys.
Here are some of my own efforts:IMG_0371.jpgIMG_0049.jpgIMG_0084.jpgIMG_0295.jpg
I love making them and folks seem to like them as gifts too. RRRRResult!
Cheers , Simon
 

Wook

Settler
Jun 24, 2012
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4
Angus, Scotland
I'm embarrassed to post mine after all these works of art . I've carved maybe 4 spoons, 2 of which I gave to my dad (and one of those was eaten by his Newfoundland!).

Here are the two I kept. One turned into more of a trowel ;) My wife uses it as a herb dispenser, and my 2 year old son uses it as a teether.

The other is definitely a spoon, but not a patch on the ones above.

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swright81076

Tinkerer
Apr 7, 2012
1,702
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Castleford, West Yorkshire
This is my first spoon. Not sure what timber it is, I found it chopping firewood and liked the grain.
Its carved entirely with an axe, smoothes out the bowl with a but if sandpaper, and fouled with walnut oil.
I use it for my cornflakes every now and again.
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sent from my Jelly Bean'd galaxy nexus.
 

bushwacker bob

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 22, 2003
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STRANGEUS PLACEUS
over the last few months i have carved over 50 spoons but having a very poor camera i didnt get any useable pics,got a new camera and so heres a few i carved this week ,all are carved from hazel as i have a huge supply since i landed a great copicing job:

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thanks for looking.
Those are a bit special Fish, you were wasted making cattys.:D
 

Dean

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Jan 24, 2004
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I am impressed by the amount of spoons made by the people who use these forums, what impresses me the most is the quality of the work put into making such items. Great work peeps.
 

Davedon

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Apr 24, 2012
101
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Selkirk
This is my first spoon finished yesterday. Got a little carried away hence the funny shape of the right side.

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