dwalbert
dwalbert

One of my spoons had babies! Kind of unexpected, but it’s always a joy when it happens.

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JohnBrady
JohnBrady

@dwalbert Those are some beautiful spoons. What tools do you use?

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dwalbert
dwalbert

@JMaxB thanks! Gouges and scrapers for the bowls, cut them out with a frame saw, then carve with drawknife and spokeshave (for big ones) or a mini shave and knife for the small ones. Finish with a rasp and sandpaper. (One of these days I am supposed to be making a little video,but it keeps slipping down the list.)

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aa
aa

@dwalbert stunning, beautiful!!!

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dwalbert
dwalbert

@aa thank you!

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gregmoore
gregmoore

@dwalbert Love the handle shape on those.

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dwalbert
dwalbert

@gregmoore Thanks, I try to make them comfortable in the hand since that’s where they are when people are (hopefully) using them.

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