How To Carve A Wooden Spoon With A Pocket Knife
This is much like carving a wooden spoon just a bit bigger and deeper.
How to carve a wooden spoon with a pocket knife. Spoon carving is a bit more refined than crudely making one and in our shared interest of craft I will focus on specific tools that are used to carve wooden spoons. Flip the spoon over so that the head of the spoon is now pointed down. Here we see green woodworking expert Justin Sanford demonstrate traditional spoon carving.
For the first video all about axe work go here. I bought my knives from Flexcut chunk of soft wood a little larger than the size of spoon youd like to carve more on wood choices in the following step 80 120 220 400 grit sandpaper. Justin shares his obvious skill and enthusiasm for this work as he.
Step 3 Round the Bottom of the Spoon. When it comes out hot put on a bit more oil and you can get a fantastic dark tone. Step 1 Wood Roughout.
This is the second in a two part series on greenwood spoon carving. Use your knife to make push cuts and thumb push cuts around the top part where the spoon head is located. Wooden Spoon with Wavy Handle.
First sketch out the sides with a pencil to define the outer edges of the spoon. Wooden spoons are a classic wood carving pattern. This plan is sure to please any coffee lover because it will be a unique and useful utensil.
Step 4 Scoop Out the Inside of the Spoon. These basic tools will get you there. Step 5 Shape the Handle.
