I didn't have a lot of time this weekend for spoon carving, so I had to plumb for something small and relatively simple. I had a nice piece of lilac with a little heart wood running through it so decided to have a go at a little eating spoon - not rocket science, nothing flash, just a simple working spoon. I call it my porridge spoon and I have tried it out and it feels pretty good in the mouth.
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I cranked it about as much as you practically can |
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Unfortunately it's beginning to delaminate a bit on the heel of the bowl, due to the cranking - I'll try a little PVA and see if that won't hold it all together. |
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A little simple handle carving. |
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