Wooden spork wanted

Sniper

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Aug 3, 2008
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I'm looking for 3 x wooden sporks same thing as those plastic jobbies but in wood.

Anybody out there have anything like that, Im afraid I have niether the tools, skill, nor the talent to even try at the moment.....if I can't screw & glue or nail or weld it then I can't do it.

Would love to learn but that is for much further down the calender.
 

scanker

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Try your local chippy? :D
 

Mesquite

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I'm looking for 3 x wooden sporks same thing as those plastic jobbies but in wood.

Anybody out there have anything like that, Im afraid I have niether the tools, skill, nor the talent to even try at the moment.....if I can't screw & glue or nail or weld it then I can't do it.

Would love to learn but that is for much further down the calender.

Had a quick google and fopund thins company that supplies them. Only problem is they onlt supply in packs of a thousand at a time. Buy a box of them and you'll have a lifetimes supply :D

http://www.cupcompany.com/acatalog/Disposible_Wooden_Cutlery.html
 

Tadpole

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I'm looking for 3 x wooden sporks same thing as those plastic jobbies but in wood.

Anybody out there have anything like that, Im afraid I have niether the tools, skill, nor the talent to even try at the moment.....if I can't screw & glue or nail or weld it then I can't do it.

Would love to learn but that is for much further down the calender.
Ikea sell a three peice wooden utensil set, for 60p, cut three pointed slots in the bowl of the spoon, shorten and flatten the handle to suit, and you have a sort-of-spork™, (they used to do a kids version which was smaller, I can't see it on their website, but you may find it in store.
 

Sniper

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I'm looking for the type with fork at one end and spoon the other like the ones you see on survival and camping sites ......only in wood instead of plastic / rubber! Thought was that maybe some of you into carving spoons might be able to help!
 

mace242

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Why not pop to the supermarket and buy 3 wooden spoons and carve them into sporks. That'll be really easy I recon. I made a large wooden spork myself and it really wasn't difficult - just took a little while:

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