Spooncarving has become very popular and many folk progress to carving a kuksa. In Scandinavia bowl carving is a very popular next step although the tools become a bit more specialised and it is less of a bushcraft, round the campfire activity and more a specialised craft. Anyway I thought some might enjoy seeing some pics from a course we ran earlier this week to introduce folk to bowlcarving, the basic process is split log in half, rough hollow with adze, smooth a little with gouge, smooth completely with FGYT crook knife mounted with long handle (they worked a treat) axe away exterior waste wood to match interior then refine with push knife.
And you end up with one of these
Crook knife action
few more bowls
more pics of the different stages here
http://greenwood-carving.blogspot.com/2010/02/wooden-bowl-carving-course.html
And you end up with one of these

Crook knife action


few more bowls



more pics of the different stages here
http://greenwood-carving.blogspot.com/2010/02/wooden-bowl-carving-course.html
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