#7
This video gives me a new perspective on choosing wood for spoon carving.  So far, I've been tossing wood with knots in favor of clear lumber but this guy shows how to make a beautiful spoon from a piece of walnut that I would have thrown away.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAPERKiGeyo

Mike
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#8
Thanks for the post Mike. I hadn't seen this Ford guy before. His video page starts weird, but the ones near the top are like a several hour class on spoon and treenware making.
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GW
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#9
He's new to me too.  After watching a couple of his spoon videos, I subscribed. 


Mike
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#10
Real nice work.
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#11
What he does with the wild grain just makes sense, he didn't fight it, rather he just followed it. The thing that I learned the most there was carving out the spoon, before messing with the handle. I feel like Doh, half my challenge has been working a piece of wood want to walk all over on me. Keeping it a solid block until the easier stuff, well like I said Doh
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GW
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Spoon carved from knotty wood


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