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barnthespoon1
Приєднався 29 лют 2012
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Spoon Talk
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Axe Block
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In this video Barn talks through the use of three different types of axe blocks from: barnthespoon.blogspot.com/
박수👏👏👏몇 번이고 계속 보게 되네요👍👍👍
Thank you so much, & I enjoyed the silliness too 🎉😊
Fabulous work Barn. Wonderful to see you take a humble utensil and turn it into a piece of art that will be admired.and give pleasure for years to come. There is no subtitute for superb craftsmanship. I have your book which is treasured for being the bible that it is. James Krenov would have been proud of you. Salute!
Very nice😊Thanks and take care.
Can you use something other than an axe for layout
I love you
Nice combination of informative and interesting.
Such a lovely voice...
'Sweet innocent little spoon'!!! Barn, are you in love?
Nice crank on that spoon...
You have a licence to waffle, Barn - _nobody else is allowed to waffle on my feed_ !
What does MP4 mean...
I never thought to use a log on the floor with a chair. Thank you for this!
Isnt Hat man the guy from birmingham ?
Lol , your book "Spon" is sitting in front of me on the coffee table. I would never have noticed how many different carving techniques you used in this short clip , if I hadn't read the book;) The book goes back to the "Art Colt" in 3 days, I will have it finished by then;)
I sincerely that the book is not called 'Spon'.
@@suecollins3246 it is called "spon" i have it (:
Great skill master carver! As you do the soon in one go, I am wondering if the wood doesn't oxidize in the light (getting darker on the surface)?
Yes it does. I was watching Andy Spoons carving a spoon the other day and, as he sliced pieces off, the place he had just sliced was perceptibly lighter than the area next to it which he hadn't touched for a while. I can't remember what wood it was, I have an idea it may have been either Huon Pine or Silky Oak or, possibly, prunus.
the back of the spoons look like Owls Faces...
As someone working on learning to carve spoons without actually owning any spoons made by reputable carvers from which to study, videos like this are VERY helpful. Thanks Barn!
Do you teach how to make that special head knocker?
Is there such a thing as a battle spoon? I’d love to see Bran’s approach to a bloody huge spoon for bashing a hypothetical opponent. A spoon road not taken? Alternate spoon warfare history.
I give a Golden Cup to particularly insightful comments or comments that make me laugh! You just got a Golden Cup!🏆
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I have watched this video dozens of times. Absolutely love these spoons and enjoy watching you talk about it.
good spoon
Great spoon and great vid! Love how u threw in a few shots of stropping the twca cam
Theme tune to the X Files?
Enjoyed the video keep up the good work be blessed
Great skills, excellent and informative video. Thank you.
Great vid as usual. Was that the theme tune to 'Love Story"?
Barn the spoon nice work I has your book its my bible you got me hooked on carving spoons I prefer mine showing grain off I polish my spoons like samurai sword smiths polish their swords then soak a day in walnut cooking oil result is a work of art 💕💪🐺🐾😉👌
Where is this please
Awesome videos I will definitely be getting your book. I only carve as a hobby but I love it.
Really useful video! Thank you!
Great work very good can you tell me what kind of wood it is thanks
How do u avoid tear outs on those long handle strokes. I'm running to grain changes that go smoothly until a certain point.
What hatchet?
It's the smallest one from Gränsfors Bruks.
barn the spoon I bought your book great job its now my bible good luck with your friend 💋💕🐾🐺👍
1:19 through 1:49---- Now you're just showing off...LOL! Just kidding! If I tried that, everyone would call me lefty :) Awesome work Barn. I'm mesmerized every time I watch you carve. You sir are a true master!
Barn the spoon why can't I carve spoons from fresh green wood I use dry seasons wood as I makes a spoon from green wood it splits a clue be appreciated
Random Fox , I’m not Barn, obviously, but here are some thoughts on preventing splits in greenwood as it dries. First, split your log down the pith and hew away the pith entirely - this is where most splits are generated. Next, carve your spoon to a relatively even and consistent thickness - this will minimize inconsistent drying and tensions in the wood. Lastly, let your spoon dry slowly, away from the sun and high temps. I hope this helps. Good luck.
I'm not an expert but you could try carving the green wood to a certain point then let it dry slowly before finishing the spoon. Keeping it in a plastic bag will help slow the drying process but I think you need to let it breathe now and then. Also as the other comment keep out of the sunlight.
barn the spoon omg great axe work but what's the wood your carving?🐾🐺🐗🐻👌
barn the spoon 1. I makes south Italian mountain men spoons I recommended you cheak em out great inspiration video dude I always has a branch and my razor sharp pocket knife to carve on the go its very relaxing hobby too🐻🐺🐾👌has you got a Twitter I'm in Essex
I carve spoons, and I can testify just by watching this, that he is an expert! Highly skilled control! A pleasure to watch! Thank you for sharing!
Brilliant.
Your videos are amazing! I live in Finland and i make spoons and much more. I took my wood from my back yard.
Amazing axe and knife control! Nicely done.
This is the most relaxed I've been in a long time
Great video, so relaxing to watch, mad skills mate
anybody else get here from reddit?
Dang you ax that wood fast. Nice spoon thumbs up!
I just started playing around with spoon carving. I have a few videos up if you wouldn't mind critiquing me and give me some pointers? I can't not find any one local for guidance. I curious about what ax you recommend for trimming. Right now I'm just using a 3 1/2 inch carving Mora and a Mora hook knife. You do some beautiful work! Thumbs up and subbed!
very nice. what wood is it ?