Yesterday afternoons efforts

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saxonaxe

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Sep 29, 2018
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Both very good, but for me the Beech wins on the lovely grain' and as I am right handed it's shape looks ideal for me. :finger:
 

Billy-o

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Apr 19, 2018
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The spoons you have been posting, Kepis, have been quite an inspiration. Some of the lines you have managed to pull out of a bit of Sycamore beg applause :) I really like that cooker.

It isn’t something I do a lot of, but here’s a scruffy looking article I made about ten years ago. I was sitting in a friend’s back garden one early summer day in New Cross, house-sitting. Bit bored and found a piece of boxwood. I remembered my Gran had a caddy spoon and I’d always wanted one so, feeling nostalgic, I just started in on it.

It never really got finished as it was immediately pressed into service and has been in constant use since. I always fancied an ebony one, and recently rediscovered a bit. I’ll see if I can muster the right spirit.

One other thing … I didn’t realize how absurdly difficult it can be to photograph a spoon, or how unforgiving the resulting images can be :lol:

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Kepis

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 17, 2005
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Sussex
Both very good, but for me the Beech wins on the lovely grain' and as I am right handed it's shape looks ideal for me. :finger:

Aye the Beech is lovely, rock hard and difficult to carve, but worth the effort
 

Kepis

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 17, 2005
6,706
2,161
Sussex
The spoons you have been posting, Kepis, have been quite an inspiration. Some of the lines you have managed to pull out of a bit of Sycamore beg applause :) I really like that cooker.

It isn’t something I do a lot of, but here’s a scruffy looking article I made about ten years ago. I was sitting in a friend’s back garden one early summer day in New Cross, house-sitting. Bit bored and found a piece of boxwood. I remembered my Gran had a caddy spoon and I’d always wanted one so, feeling nostalgic, I just started in on it.

It never really got finished as it was immediately pressed into service and has been in constant use since. I always fancied an ebony one, and recently rediscovered a bit. I’ll see if I can muster the right spirit.

One other thing … I didn’t realize how absurdly difficult it can be to photograph a spoon, or how unforgiving the resulting images can be :lol:

Spoon-1.jpg


Spoon-2.jpg


Spoon-3.jpg

Nice, doesn't matter what it looks like, if it works its a winner, its what i tell people when i instruct carving, if it looks like a spoon, works like a spoon, its a spoon.

You have just given me an idea for some of the smaller offcuts i have in the scraps box though :D
 

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