Very interesting. It’s neat to see all the different woods you have in your area. I’ve just made a few wood spoons for dips on charcuterie board setting. Kinda got the spoon making bug now.
Have you stuck to green wood or have you tried working on dried wood too? My apricot tree died a couple of months ago. A friend removed it today for us but I kept a couple of nice pieces to try for my first spoons. Or I could get a piece of basswood just to try techniques on. What do you suggest? What wood have you used so far? Thanks for any insight.
This video is why chain saws will never catch on. Not when you can cut that quickly with an axe... I’m starting on a piece of an apple wood branch tomorrow trying for another spoon.
Have you used lemon or orange wood? I've been wanting to try spoon carving and just can't stand it anymore. I've got apricot, plum, pomegranate, pear, lemon and orange. Also ash and Japanese maple, all 25-45 years old so some nice sized branches. I'm sure they all need some selective pruning. 😉
Excellent informative video, I’m new to carving and appreciate your efforts to share your knowledge. Thanks for sharing.
You're very welcome! Good luck! Have fun!
Very interesting. It’s neat to see all the different woods you have in your area. I’ve just made a few wood spoons for dips on charcuterie board setting. Kinda got the spoon making bug now.
Have you stuck to green wood or have you tried working on dried wood too? My apricot tree died a couple of months ago. A friend removed it today for us but I kept a couple of nice pieces to try for my first spoons. Or I could get a piece of basswood just to try techniques on. What do you suggest? What wood have you used so far? Thanks for any insight.
very informative! first time i could understand what quarter sawn and plain(?) sawn is and how the spoon comes out of it. thank you
Glad it was helpful!
This video is so helpful, Thank you for uploading.
Good teacher..youre a natural. How long does wood need to dry for a spoon
Great description of how you get the patterns in your spoons 👍
Thanks 👍
Fricken FANTASTIC video!
Nice video and explanation! Happy carving!
Excellent Thank You
Model of axe?
Sound quality was spotty, but WONDERFUL video over all. Super informative thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Walnut is very open grained. It is also not very durable when used as a spoon.
This video is why chain saws will never catch on. Not when you can cut that quickly with an axe...
I’m starting on a piece of an apple wood branch tomorrow trying for another spoon.
Best of luck with the spoon! And a sharp axe can certainly make quick work.
I got two spoons out of one bent piece. I'll keep practicing as long as it's fun, and I can get greenwood.
Your best spoon wood will come from fruit tree woods.
Have you used lemon or orange wood? I've been wanting to try spoon carving and just can't stand it anymore. I've got apricot, plum, pomegranate, pear, lemon and orange. Also ash and Japanese maple, all 25-45 years old so some nice sized branches. I'm sure they all need some selective pruning. 😉
skip the first five minutes
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Turned off after first 2 minutes - too annoying.