06-29-2019, 03:47 PM
In today's episode, they take some old growth white pine and make a spoon. It turned out OK, and they only used hand tools to make it, but the process wasn't traditional. They did all the shaping of the handle before carving out the bowl. Somehow, they managed to use a vise and a bench dog to secure it to the workbench. Isn't it easier to carve the bowl BEFORE you start shaping, when the top and bottom of the spoon are two parallel flat planes? It's easier to hold at that point, yes? Their spoon turned out well, but they didn't use the process I would have chosen.
Still Learning,
Allan Hill
Allan Hill