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pwb

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Here's two knobbly kuskas I made awhile back.

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Like the way you have to follow the natural lines around the faults etc. makes them a little different looking never know how one might turn out.

I had a nice bit of hawthorn, unfortunately it split all over before I even started on it :(.

Pete.
 

Stew

Bushcrafter through and through
Nov 29, 2003
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Here's two knobbly kuskas I made awhile back.

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Like the way you have to follow the natural lines around the faults etc. makes them a little different looking never know how one might turn out.

I had a nice bit of hawthorn, unfortunately it split all over before I even started on it :(.

Pete.

That first one is superb ( the other is too but that one's just that bit more. Deeper and narrower than the norm.
 

Schwert

Settler
Apr 30, 2004
796
1
Seattle WA USA
Sorry I don't have a completed one yet...but one in progress.

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Big Leaf Maple burl. (The one in the background I did not carve, but was a gift from a friend)


Puub....that is some fine work.
 

dwardo

Bushcrafter through and through
Aug 30, 2006
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Nr Chester
This one was half finished when i took this photo, still is :eek: Made the mistake of trying it, it worked so it stayed that way :)

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Its Cherry by the way. It was dead standing so it was like carving marble. Nice wood though will have to try a bow from it.
 

Taffy63

Forager
May 18, 2009
193
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Vale of Glamorgan
A bit slow to post I know but here is a noggin I carved a little while back. It is made from an Ash burl and I used hot coals and a spoon knife to hollow it out and then finished with tung oil. I love all the other work on this thread there are lots of talented people here, it's an inspiration!
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brancho

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Feb 20, 2007
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Whitehaven Cumbria
I have not made from a burr but have made some

First in willow

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Second in Birch based on comercial style

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Third in Birch more tradional style at least my take on it I gave this one away.

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Air Pirate

Tenderfoot
Mar 16, 2009
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Nashville, TN, USA
A kuksa is going to be my next bushcrafty "first". I just haven't gone out recently and found a good hunk of wood. I'm hoping I can get something at least partially as good as the ones I've seen on here.
 
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nairn
Is it best to carve with the wood green or sesoned,I've just got a couple of nice birch logs after the bad weather of late. I tryed last year to carve from green but it cracked along the grain I think it dried to quickly as we had a few hot days. It's now full of lard and bird seed in a tree in the back garden. Can any body help I realy don't need any more feeders
 

robin wood

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Oct 29, 2007
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derbyshire
www.robin-wood.co.uk
Some lovely work here. I particularly like Taffy's nogin with the little hole. I have not taken a photo's recently so these have all been posted here before. We have been carving quite a few recently and I think they have moved on a bit, will try to do some photos. For those that don't know these are rough carved by me and finished and refined by Nicola (Dr Spoon)
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These are not ours but were done by students on a spooncarving course last year.
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