I had mislaid my set of carving hooks for quite some time, but rediscovered them yesterday
. I also wanted to have a proper go with my new knife which I made a few weeks ago from a lauri (??) blade. It now has a sturdy thick leather sheath to replace the flimsy disaster I made to begin with....
So any way I made a few spoons and ladles from willow, birch and alder
I roughed them out of green logs and crooks with the roselli axe mostly. A tree surgeon cut the crooks for me last week from a willow pollard. The new knife works like a dream, every bit as good as a standard mora-except on the tightest radius concave curves....but even then the tip is still useful for finer detail. These now need to dry and then be finish cut and oiled or waxed. I thoroughly enjoy the process of carving. I am pleased with some of these forms. The birch one started out very promising right from the start, but I ended up going too thin in the bowl and making a hole
. It might be salvagable as a slotted spoon perhaps......
cheers Jonathan


So any way I made a few spoons and ladles from willow, birch and alder




I roughed them out of green logs and crooks with the roselli axe mostly. A tree surgeon cut the crooks for me last week from a willow pollard. The new knife works like a dream, every bit as good as a standard mora-except on the tightest radius concave curves....but even then the tip is still useful for finer detail. These now need to dry and then be finish cut and oiled or waxed. I thoroughly enjoy the process of carving. I am pleased with some of these forms. The birch one started out very promising right from the start, but I ended up going too thin in the bowl and making a hole


cheers Jonathan
