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RE: Spoons, Spoons, Spoons - clovishound - 02-11-2021 (02-11-2021, 08:09 AM)MichaelMouse Wrote: Try using the curved scorp as a scraper at a higher angle on dry wood.I've been using a small shaped card scraper I made from an old worn out saw plate. It seems to work quite well. I suppose a very broad sweep gouge would leave less to clean up afterwards. RE: Spoons, Spoons, Spoons - Ron Brese - 02-15-2021 Those are some nice spoons, Ron RE: Spoons, Spoons, Spoons - clovishound - 02-28-2021 Thought I'd post my latest. I ended up making about 10 spoons for friends and coworkers. They were mostly all the same design of a cawl spoon style. Kitchen spoon with a round bowl and I did a tapered trapezoid handle. They were well received. After making a bunch for others, I decided to make something for myself and made a new coffee scoop. [attachment=33639] Comments and criticisms welcome. I am looking improve, so I appreciate comments on things I could have done better. RE: Spoons, Spoons, Spoons - toolmiser - 02-28-2021 Looks beautiful almost too nice to use. RE: Spoons, Spoons, Spoons - Aram - 02-28-2021 (02-28-2021, 02:22 PM)clovishound Wrote: Thought I'd post my latest. I ended up making about 10 spoons for friends and coworkers. They were mostly all the same design of a cawl spoon style. Kitchen spoon with a round bowl and I did a tapered trapezoid handle. They were well received. That is gorgeous, really nice. What wood, what (if any) finish? {Edit: cherry?} RE: Spoons, Spoons, Spoons - clovishound - 03-01-2021 Cherry, the only finish is wood butter. That's a mixture of mineral oil and beeswax. Works good on dry hands as well. A half pound of cosmetic grade beeswax off Amazon, and a pint of mineral oil from the pharmacy makes a lot of wood butter for under $10. |