06-27-2016, 03:43 PM
This spoon was fashioned for my granddaughter from an apricot tree that was planted on the day of her birth (about 21 yrs. ago). It had been dead for close to a year before I cut it down. I tried to rive some pieces, and saw some, and dry them.
I believe that I was too late in trying to harvest the wood. What the bugs didn't get checked quite a bit (after drying in a "chimney"). This piece was placed in an oven to kill the bugs, and I had to fill some checks with super glue.
Apologies for the bad photos. I used a hatchet, drawknife, homemade sloyd knife, a Mora spoonknife, a rasp, a profile scraper, and sandpaper. The wood was very hard. I tried to get more of the "purple" streaks, but the apricot would not cooperate. I like these with the flat ends, like BN5's. Esp. when cooking grits.
I believe that I was too late in trying to harvest the wood. What the bugs didn't get checked quite a bit (after drying in a "chimney"). This piece was placed in an oven to kill the bugs, and I had to fill some checks with super glue.
Apologies for the bad photos. I used a hatchet, drawknife, homemade sloyd knife, a Mora spoonknife, a rasp, a profile scraper, and sandpaper. The wood was very hard. I tried to get more of the "purple" streaks, but the apricot would not cooperate. I like these with the flat ends, like BN5's. Esp. when cooking grits.