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Kepis

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Spent this afternoon enjoying a bit of sunshine, some banging tunes and carving this small eating spoon for my great niece (3yrs), the spoon could also be used as a teaspoon if she doesn't like it, after all, not everyone likes the feel of a wooden spoon in their mouth.

Spoon is pictured for size against a SAK and a Sycamore eating spoon that i had carved a little while ago.

Spoon has an off the knife finish, might get rid of the central spine as im not liking it on this particular spoon

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Chris

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Beautifully done as always mate, love it. Seems there’s not much you can’t do with a Swiss Army Knife, shows that fancy kit is not required.
 
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Kepis

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Beautifully done as always mate, love it. Seems there’s not much you can’t do with a Swiss Army Knife, shows that fancy kit is not required.
Cheers Chris, the SAK is just for scale as it's an easily recognisable size comparison, the spoon was carved using my Ben Orford tools, I should have made that a little clearer to avoid confusion.
 
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Chris

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Cheers Chris, the SAK is just for scale as it's an easily recognisable size comparison, the spoon was carved using my Ben Orford tools, I should have made that a little clearer to avoid confusion.

To be fair I’ve seen what you can do with an SAK as well, so my comment stands! :D
 

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