Here was my very first feeble attempt in making a spoon. I made this one at the Bushcrafters Ball
Mac
Here was my very first feeble attempt in making a spoon. I made this one at the Bushcrafters Ball
Mac
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SGT Mac, that's a really neat piece of wood.
What was it made from?
PMZ
Buroak gave me two pieces of honeysuckle bush at the Ball. It has a wild looking grain doesen't? His entry for the spoon competition was made from the same type. I didn't submit mine for an entry because it wasn't good enough but I had a great time making it. Gaga diserves any and all credit for helping me. I made this spoon there and still have another for future work. I was thinking of tryting to make a matching trencher or fork with it
Mac
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Here's some of mine. I just threw the pestle and spatula in since I made them, too.
Last edited by Mountain Ron; 02-12-2010 at 11:04 AM.
Very nice work Ron
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A+ Ron those are great!
PMZ
I second the motion. Very nice, Ron!
Here's a couple I've done recently:
I just did this baby spoon for my little girl cousin tonight:
LOL sorry Bindle but I had to steal your idea and show off my compass and slugs haha!
(I claim originality on the field coat)
PMZ
Nice work I also like the crook knifes did you make the blades youself?????
This was my first and so far only attempt at spoon making.
I can't remember what type of wood it was carved out of.
I do plan on trying again, I just need to sharpen my axe first.
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