Some recent work

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nic.

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Mar 21, 2011
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I have been doing a fair amount of greenwood work recently; to some extent it is a by product of testing the tools I have made.

I spent a couple of days at a show alongside Bardster a while back, I got to have a look and a go on his SD adze. I rejigged the handle on my own one and finally it started working for me.

Birch - a lot smaller than it looks, only about 9" long

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Then had another play in cedar.

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Finshed.

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Then had a go at another thing I like, playing with the same design in different media; one forged steel spoon one in Hazel, both modelled on Bronze Korean burial spoons I saw in the V & A



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heath

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Love the bowls and the adze is great too, how does it compare to the SD? It will be nice to see a British maker
producing quality adzes. What would one of them cost?
 

grey-array

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Am I the only one who is excited that much over the first bowl that the amazing shape of the cedar bowl just doesn't top even though its only inches.
I love the simplicity and elegance of that birch bowl, And of course I really love the sweeps and soft shapes of those spoons.
Keep posting these treasures ^^
yours sincerely Ruud
 

nic.

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Mar 21, 2011
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Love the bowls and the adze is great too, how does it compare to the SD? It will be nice to see a British maker
producing quality adzes. What would one of them cost?

Hard to say at the moment- but I'll be bringing it to the Bushcraft magazine meet, so we'll be able to compare it directly. At the moment though it does all I want of it.

Price will be around £150; I plan to make some more adzes and axes this week.
 
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nic.

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Mar 21, 2011
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Great work Nic. :D

I'm curious - did you make the metal spoon first or the wooden one? ;)


Hi Stew!

As metal is is still the medium I am most confident in I made the steel one first just to get a feel for the design. You can play with variuos curves much easier in steel.

However If I wanted to do a really closely matching set I would carve the wooden one first as the shape is largely determined by the grain of the wood. I could then make a steel one to match whatever shape I have carved.
 

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