Well, I guess I’d use my overwhelming charm and backwoods skills to trap and tame a beaver, and have him fell the tree for me, then I could use my flint knapping skills to fashion a rudimentary axe, at that point I could then use the CAD designed multi blade modern cutting tool to make a wooden spoon....lol.
I'm looking at that very knife, that's how I found your channel. I was looking to see it in action and get a review of it. I wish they had it in a left hand version. How feasible is it for lefties to use the spoon carving blade on this? I'm also looking at the Flexcut Left-Handed Carvin' Jack but what I really want to carve is spoons, and bowls and stuff like that and it seems like this spoon carvin' jack would be a better option.
I know they make a left handed hook knife, I have one for doing awkward angles, but I carve with both hands anyway, I’m just primarily right handed. I think it would be difficult to do a paring cut with the spoon carvin jack as a leftie, so if you’re looking to really get into the craft the left handed carvin jack and a left handed hook knife may be the way to go. A little less pocket friendly, but still well worth the investment in my opinion.
@@clarkschwenke1 Thank you so much for your reply! I've bought the left handed Carvin' Jack. Once I see what I can do with that and see if I get as hooked on it as I think I might I'll get the hook knife. :)
@@user-bh3ew6ii4g the spoons are really a lot of fun, and something practical as well, they make great gifts. I’ve also done butter knives and cake knives from wood, again wonderful gifts. Enjoy your journey!
@@clarkschwenke1 thank you! I have a feeling I will. Butter knives would be useful too, and spatulas. I'll have to try those as well. Are cake knives like those pie slicer/servers? I've bought my Left-handed Carvin' Jack... now I'm just impatiently waiting for it ;)
@@user-bh3ew6ii4g the butter knives I do are a Swedish style, and the cake knives are similar, just longer. They look more like a real knife, just made of wood. I don’t believe I’ve done a video on those yet, I’ll work on that. Make sure to subscribe and turn the little bell on so you know when new stuff comes out. I also have a Carvin’ Jack on the way and will be doing some videos with that when it arrives. Looks like you may be in luck there too, it has the hook knife for spoons, let’s just hope yours is left handed! Please keep me posted.
Excellent was wondering about this tool. Thanks
VERY NICE WORK
Great video, been debating getting a carvin jack for backpacking/camping/anytime and this shows it really is a full process tool! Thanks!
Nice revision thanks from Spain. Redgars
nice job thanks for sharing! Thanks to FLEXCUT as well!
Great video. Thanks a lot!
I'm an ol geezer but when I grow up I wanna be at least as good as you. LOL
nice
Yeh ok good but what if you started with a whole tree and no axe? 🤣🤣
Well, I guess I’d use my overwhelming charm and backwoods skills to trap and tame a beaver, and have him fell the tree for me, then I could use my flint knapping skills to fashion a rudimentary axe, at that point I could then use the CAD designed multi blade modern cutting tool to make a wooden spoon....lol.
@@clarkschwenke1 no no you are limited to only using the spoon carving knife 😁
I'm looking at that very knife, that's how I found your channel. I was looking to see it in action and get a review of it. I wish they had it in a left hand version. How feasible is it for lefties to use the spoon carving blade on this? I'm also looking at the Flexcut Left-Handed Carvin' Jack but what I really want to carve is spoons, and bowls and stuff like that and it seems like this spoon carvin' jack would be a better option.
I know they make a left handed hook knife, I have one for doing awkward angles, but I carve with both hands anyway, I’m just primarily right handed. I think it would be difficult to do a paring cut with the spoon carvin jack as a leftie, so if you’re looking to really get into the craft the left handed carvin jack and a left handed hook knife may be the way to go. A little less pocket friendly, but still well worth the investment in my opinion.
@@clarkschwenke1 Thank you so much for your reply! I've bought the left handed Carvin' Jack. Once I see what I can do with that and see if I get as hooked on it as I think I might I'll get the hook knife. :)
@@user-bh3ew6ii4g the spoons are really a lot of fun, and something practical as well, they make great gifts. I’ve also done butter knives and cake knives from wood, again wonderful gifts. Enjoy your journey!
@@clarkschwenke1 thank you! I have a feeling I will. Butter knives would be useful too, and spatulas. I'll have to try those as well. Are cake knives like those pie slicer/servers? I've bought my Left-handed Carvin' Jack... now I'm just impatiently waiting for it ;)
@@user-bh3ew6ii4g the butter knives I do are a Swedish style, and the cake knives are similar, just longer. They look more like a real knife, just made of wood. I don’t believe I’ve done a video on those yet, I’ll work on that. Make sure to subscribe and turn the little bell on so you know when new stuff comes out. I also have a Carvin’ Jack on the way and will be doing some videos with that when it arrives. Looks like you may be in luck there too, it has the hook knife for spoons, let’s just hope yours is left handed! Please keep me posted.
Hi 👋
A spoon is cool
Nice video and good content
U have my support! ☺️
I make some videos in nature as well !
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