*moments earlier* Do you like Huey Lewis and the News? Their early work was a little too....New Wave for my taste. When "Sports" came out in 83', I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically. The whole album has a 'cool, crisp' sound and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor.... Maple Log: "Is that a raincoat?" Yes, it is. In 1987 Huey released this, Fore!, their most accomplished album. I think I heir undisputed masterpiece is “HiP To Be Square,” a song so catchy that most people probably don’t listen to the lyrics. But they should because it’s not just about the pleasures of conformity and the importance of trends. It’s al~ a personal statement about the band itself. Hey Maple? (Splinters fly as the hatchet falls onto the unsuspecting log)
@acadiant2756 Maple is actually a pretty soft wood and easy to work with. One of the reasons it's so great! I love me some good Maple but Oak will always have that warm nostalgic place in my heart being from the South.
Why do you say that? I find that I can customize the utensil to fit the cookware (all cast iron or high carbon steel). I almost only use my own spoons as cookware and for eating when camping too. (maximum abuse). Yesterday I was able to flip eggs with a crude birch spatula (usually have used a thin metal ones)
@@bluesideup007 i say that mostly because of how quickly wooden utensils deteriorate or have wood shaved off, i wish it wasn’t the case but plastic/rubber and metal utensils are just more reliable
@@justvibinbro7406 I see. I think you are right in that there may be some minor material attrition due to abrasion or high heat. The spatula I was referencing above shows some slight charring and wear at the very edge due to the high heat from cast iron use. but this is easily re-profiled (once in past 2-3 years). The stirring spoons I use in tomato foods like chili, etc have held up with minimal effect. I thought there would be more staining. I use several base coats of food grade flaxseed (linseed) oil and them them cure a while. By itself it would take ages to fully cure, so I top coat them with General Finishes "Salad Bowl" finish. This has proven quite durable even when I accidentally leave them soaking in water with the dishes in the sink. Using a harder, less porous wood like maple would also increase durability. And, there is the fact that wood utensils come from a renewable resource. YMMV. Good luck.
@justvibinbro7406 The only spoons I use, whether for eating or cooking (and I cook every day... including not infrequent high heat stir frying in a carbon steel wok), are ones I carve; quite a number of people cook with spoons I've carved, in fact. No one's had any durability issues. It comes down to wood choice, spoon design, and finishing; care seems to have less of an impact. If you want a durable spoon, try cherry, finished with linseed oil, and make sure it's designed properly- thin in the right places, thicker in the structural areas, and most importantly, make sure that the grain is oriented properly. You should have no problems, then.
The masculine urge to carve a spoon out of wood is strong.
Wow, amazing skills with the hatchet! 👍🏼Makes me want to get out there now too!
You should!
Astonishing axe control
Thanks! 🪓
What kind of wood is that
Wow that's inspiring and awesome 💯
Thanks Brandy!
Thank You for Sharing this video with us ❤️🌞
Thanks for watching!
*moments earlier*
Do you like Huey Lewis and the News? Their early work was a little too....New Wave for my taste. When "Sports" came out in 83', I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically. The whole album has a 'cool, crisp' sound and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor....
Maple Log: "Is that a raincoat?"
Yes, it is. In 1987 Huey released this, Fore!, their most accomplished album. I think I heir undisputed masterpiece is “HiP To Be Square,” a song so catchy that most people probably don’t listen to the lyrics. But they should because it’s not just about the pleasures of conformity and the importance of trends. It’s al~ a personal statement about the band itself.
Hey Maple?
(Splinters fly as the hatchet falls onto the unsuspecting log)
That is some fine hatchet skills brother.
Great skills!👍
Thanks 👍
That is amazing work with the hatchet!!!!!
Thank you very much!
@SylvaSpoonvideos im going to watch as much as i can here...amazing work
How do you make the scoop part of the spoon?
Damn you're good with that hatchet, I'm impressed ( I'm also digging out my hatchet for some practice)
Thanks! That's all it is, practice.
Atta boy
Magnificent
Thank you
❤❤ woww
Very impressive skill.
Thank you!
Good skills
Thanks!
Nice hatchet 🪓🪓🪓
Thanks 👍
This is like an episode of twin lakes except the axe is too small 😂
I haven't watched Twin Lakes, I assume there's some logging involved?
Spooon
What wood is that
looks like oak
I love spoons
You've come to the right channel 🥄 🥄 🥄
@@SylvaSpoonvideos lets goooo
Amazing! What hatchet is that? Its a beaut.
Kalthoff Small Carver
What type of wood is this?
Sugar maple (Acer saccharum)
@SylvaSpoonvideos you carved that easily out of maple? That's insane
@acadiant2756 Maple is actually a pretty soft wood and easy to work with. One of the reasons it's so great! I love me some good Maple but Oak will always have that warm nostalgic place in my heart being from the South.
Great, another spoon...
I tried to carve a spoon yesterday, it didn’t go nearly that well
Just takes a little practice!
High precision spooning for the women in your life XD
I do give excellent hugs 🤗
@@SylvaSpoonvideos
Likewise
Good for diet
- Excellent hatchet work
- Terrible Spoon
😅
Fair!
WH HOW
Practice
I love the work and commitment but cooking with wooden spoons absolutely sucks
I like using them, but I am heavily biased.
Why do you say that? I find that I can customize the utensil to fit the cookware (all cast iron or high carbon steel). I almost only use my own spoons as cookware and for eating when camping too. (maximum abuse). Yesterday I was able to flip eggs with a crude birch spatula (usually have used a thin metal ones)
@@bluesideup007 i say that mostly because of how quickly wooden utensils deteriorate or have wood shaved off, i wish it wasn’t the case but plastic/rubber and metal utensils are just more reliable
@@justvibinbro7406 I see. I think you are right in that there may be some minor material attrition due to abrasion or high heat. The spatula I was referencing above shows some slight charring and wear at the very edge due to the high heat from cast iron use. but this is easily re-profiled (once in past 2-3 years). The stirring spoons I use in tomato foods like chili, etc have held up with minimal effect. I thought there would be more staining. I use several base coats of food grade flaxseed (linseed) oil and them them cure a while. By itself it would take ages to fully cure, so I top coat them with General Finishes "Salad Bowl" finish. This has proven quite durable even when I accidentally leave them soaking in water with the dishes in the sink. Using a harder, less porous wood like maple would also increase durability. And, there is the fact that wood utensils come from a renewable resource. YMMV. Good luck.
@justvibinbro7406 The only spoons I use, whether for eating or cooking (and I cook every day... including not infrequent high heat stir frying in a carbon steel wok), are ones I carve; quite a number of people cook with spoons I've carved, in fact. No one's had any durability issues. It comes down to wood choice, spoon design, and finishing; care seems to have less of an impact. If you want a durable spoon, try cherry, finished with linseed oil, and make sure it's designed properly- thin in the right places, thicker in the structural areas, and most importantly, make sure that the grain is oriented properly. You should have no problems, then.
asmr for men
you might need a froe
A froe would be overkill for small branch wood like this.
“Roughing out”*
Now do it with a spoon
половина видео ни о чём.
Fake sounds, come on
Totally