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From the album: Spoon Carving
After I roughed out my spoon with my hatchet, I clean up much of it with my Morakniv's, and now I am ready to scoop out the spoon portion with my Morakniv hook knife. This is it for now, it was getting cold outside, and my wife came out an chewed me out for being outside with a bad cold, but but but honey, nope, get yer butt inside! Ok. So I wrapped the spoon in cloth so to not lose moisture too fast, and set it on my work bench for tomorrow, I'll start scooping out the spoon bowl with the hook knife.-
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From the album: Spoon Carving
A limb from a Chinaberry tree, and some tools, a Robin Wood hatchet which I absolutely love. Several Morakniv's, an old froe and we are ready! The curved portion of this limb is perfect for large spoons.-
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From the album: Spoon Carving
The spoon is completely roughed out by my hatchet.-
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The bark comes off really easy when working Chinaberry green.-
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With my hatchet I flattened the top surface of the spoon.-
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The curved limb is perfect for a large spoon. I split the limb with my froe, and it split perfectly, I can make two large spoons.-
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