Willow spoony thing

KenThis

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I really like this!
I'm a big fan of unusual reinvention but still functional design and this really works for me.
I also love the simplicity, I'm not sure why but it reminds me of Japanese or Bauhaus style.
I hope you don't mind but I'm definitely going to make something similar for myself, maybe even two, a spoon and a matching spork.
Thanks for sharing.
 

Robson Valley

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Interesting style. Somehow, it doesn't come to mind as a concept/design that's as diverse to explore as your previous body of work.
Show us your forks. Can they be matched to your spoons?
 

Hunkyfunkster

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That's a rather fine example of that style, but they don't have the same appeal I don't think.
From a carvers point of view, how enjoyable was the experience compared to others?
 

Kepis

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I really like this!
I'm a big fan of unusual reinvention but still functional design and this really works for me.
I also love the simplicity, I'm not sure why but it reminds me of Japanese or Bauhaus style.
I hope you don't mind but I'm definitely going to make something similar for myself, maybe even two, a spoon and a matching spork.
Thanks for sharing.

Fill yer boots, not my design by any means, lots of them have been showing up on various groups and pages so, like you, i just fancied having a go at one, probably wont make another now that ive got it out of my system
 

Kepis

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That's a rather fine example of that style, but they don't have the same appeal I don't think.
From a carvers point of view, how enjoyable was the experience compared to others?

Know what you mean, i prefer my normal style of spon tbh, the carving experience on this one was, well different, some of it is down to my current lack of dexterity as being a tapered form, i couldn't hold it properly, what i did like though was the ability to make long, fine sweeping cuts which i find so satisfying on any project.
 

Kepis

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Hmmm. Tidily done, but none of the appeal of your others.

Y'know ? if the end was pointed off and the scoop taken back a bit, it'd make a good fid :D

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Totally agree with it not having the same appeal, im thinking of hollowing out the entire upper surface, spoon one end, Fid the other :D
 

mousey

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That reminds me of baby spoons, I don't know why as baby spoons don't really look anything like that.

Maybe a miniature ice cream scoop, but again they don't look like that either!

It even reminds me of the robot eva from the wall-e flim. I'm not sure what's wrong with me today!
 
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Toddy

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Totally agree with it not having the same appeal, im thinking of hollowing out the entire upper surface, spoon one end, Fid the other :D

How about tinkering with it a little more, and making it the right sizes for 'cup' measures ? So, maybe a tablespoon size at one end and a half cup at the other ? ...doesn't need to be cup shaped, just a right sized scoop shape.
I'm Scottish/British, and I weigh ingredients, and a cup measurement in my old cookbooks is a teacup, a china teacup I mean, but it's not so practical when out and about. Loads of recipes now for 'cup' measurements though....from bannock to dried meal ingredients.....and who carries a measuring cup around with them ? but a sort of spoon thing, that might work :)
 
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