The grouse was responding to your " drumming" on that stump .... You are demonstrating the grouse's mating ritual. I have watched them doing that. Thank you for the video ... I have some huckleberry wood that I am going to make a spoon with.
Brother Dave Canterbury!! The good lord has blessed you with an amazing gift!! Thank you so much for teaching us and sharing with us your gift!! Absolutely love your channel!! All my gear is self reliance outfitters!!
Another great video and a wonderful addition to skills. Thanks for including the tip about spoon bowl depth. I've watched many spin carvers over the years, and you're the first to add that bit of wisdom.
I read and have all your books I just wanna say thank you for sharing so much knowledge through all these years even though I don't know you you have a special place in my heart
Hah! What a fun time! I had so much fun watching this and learned some great new information on how to do this, especially with an axe! I had no idea that was possible. Thank you David!
Some great axe, knife, and material dexterity tips in there. I've carved a few spoons already but, as usual with your videos, I've learned something new. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and wisdom.
That was awesome Dave thanks! As far as the length of the video well I'll tell you what it doesn't matter how long it takes as long as I'm learning something I'll sit there for 2 hours if it takes that to learn something or to refresh my memory. I generally watch every one of your videos but I don't always comment on all of them. I'm starting to get a little older now and it's getting harder and harder to stay out as long as I would like to but I ain't going to lay down till they put me in the ground, well not necessarily put me in the ground because I'm going to be burnt I do not want all that dirt on top of me. Thanks again Dave I really did enjoy this!
Brother Canterbury. I spotted a tattoo you have on the right hand. Im happy to see you are a brother of the craft. I used to shoot OSTA back in the late 90s and i know you were there at the time. Back when Hoot was the president. I've followed you for years and before your stint on TV. But now that i saw the tattoo many things makes sense and explain a lot about who you are. /G\
I am new to spoon carving and really enjoyed this video. It was informative and each step explained very well. The length was just right. I love nature and the partridge showing up looking for a mate was nature at its best. Having your cat come to show you his love and support was a perfect addition to the video. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to what comes next. Have a great week! 😊🇨🇦
Dave, you nailed the ONLY issue I had with my 1st wooden spoon. It was too deep. Well,... a bit too thick too I reckon. But after some practice I got it. Nice tutorial along with some foul entertainment. Lol. Happy Easter Buddy.
😊thanks Dave, nice work and great guest😅 I started making spoons the beginning of 2021, I learn new things every day, another 6/7 years I’ll be a spoon maker. Is making spoons bushcraft? Well I can tell you that 4 times I either forgot my utensils or I accidentally burned them and had to make utensils in the field😮😢 making utensils in the field is bushcraft when done on the spot 😊take care.
Your seminar was very informative. Never tried carving a spoon yet, but you gave me good ideas that I can use. PS. The entertainment gave me a good laugh. I know how cats are, they have to be noticed one way or another.
Thank you sir. Thank you for putting out teaching videos. I know your skills are a source of income for you and your family and I very much appreciate your sharing of your skills for us on UA-cam.
Great seminar, Dave. The cat and the quail added to the show. Appreciate the video. Very helpful tips. I've been trying to carve a decent spoon for some time now.🥄😺👍🏻
Thanks for the video! You made the whole process so easy to understand . My next's outdoor adventure I will make one. My first attempt was on a piece of Aspen. It turned out all right, but it's not very strong.
I love the video! I love the grouse! Hysterical! An your cat had me rolling! I'd love to see someone carve one with their belt knife only! Carving bowl/spoon/concavity with a wide blade is difficult! Not impossible but skills are needed!
Another awesome video Dave! Absolutely loved it and it was not long or at least long enough for me. I did have one question though. Do you use the spoon as is or do you seal it or something when you are done carving it?
Hah! Crazy timing- I just finished carving the strangest eating spoon of my life, about a half hour ago. In cherry. But it was intentionally strange. I'm putting up an April Fool's short of the carving, on Monday, for any Future People who may want to see the weird spoon. Been loving your stuff for years, DC; I hope to run into you at Blade Show again, one of these years. 👍 👍
I’ve been using Black Walnut lately due to availability. It has a beautiful finish but learned a lesson with Walnut though, Walnut branches have a pith that’s super soft. First spoon i carved had a hole in the bowl where the pith was. 😅 Made a decent coffee bean spoon. Thanks Dave!
Man that's so cool ,I was processing fatwood and doing some carving with my axe and a grouse came up within 10 ft if me and was watching me ,I think it was attracted to the noise....
Dave, this is some practical fun whittling. When I think of a single spoon, I think of the one that the late Army Colonel David Hackworth, he of the 10 Silver Stars, always carried in a shirt pocket. A tool for obtaining various meals "on the run." Your rounding blade is definitely helpful for hollowing. I have considered an equine hoof knife for such carving, but I think the blade needs some modification for ideal spoon shaping. You mention birch, echoing my thoughts about an ideal spoon wood. Lots of that in the Yukon Territory in many places, & Alaska, too. Hard, smoothing, & often durable. Wondering of the cat considered adopting the possibly orphaned bird (was it a Ringneck pullet?).
Could I take this a tad further by drilling a small hole in the handle with a reamer? Just so I can add a small loop made of either No. 36 bank line or thin strip of leather. Also, how do I go about preserving the spoon or other wooden kitchen tool for long term/daily use?
The demo was excellent! The time with the partridge & the cat is priceless!......ATB
The grouse was responding to your " drumming" on that stump .... You are demonstrating the grouse's mating ritual. I have watched them doing that.
Thank you for the video ... I have some huckleberry wood that I am going to make a spoon with.
Brilliant lesson. Best I’ve watched tbh. Grouse and cat were an added bonus
Gottcha a new friend Dave! That is awesome! I've had critters do that to me before. I think they know the peace in your heart.
Hi David! I enjoyed the full demonstration as well as the extra entertainment provided by other members of your "crew."
Brother Dave Canterbury!! The good lord has blessed you with an amazing gift!! Thank you so much for teaching us and sharing with us your gift!! Absolutely love your channel!! All my gear is self reliance outfitters!!
Another great video and a wonderful addition to skills.
Thanks for including the tip about spoon bowl depth. I've watched many spin carvers over the years, and you're the first to add that bit of wisdom.
I read and have all your books I just wanna say thank you for sharing so much knowledge through all these years even though I don't know you you have a special place in my heart
Hah! What a fun time! I had so much fun watching this and learned some great new information on how to do this, especially with an axe! I had no idea that was possible. Thank you David!
enjoyed my coffee this morning watching your carving class.
Some great axe, knife, and material dexterity tips in there. I've carved a few spoons already but, as usual with your videos, I've learned something new.
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and wisdom.
That was awesome Dave thanks! As far as the length of the video well I'll tell you what it doesn't matter how long it takes as long as I'm learning something I'll sit there for 2 hours if it takes that to learn something or to refresh my memory. I generally watch every one of your videos but I don't always comment on all of them. I'm starting to get a little older now and it's getting harder and harder to stay out as long as I would like to but I ain't going to lay down till they put me in the ground, well not necessarily put me in the ground because I'm going to be burnt I do not want all that dirt on top of me. Thanks again Dave I really did enjoy this!
Luv this vid Dave. I enjoyed the tutorial, but I especially enjoyed the critter cat photo bombs!
Brother Canterbury. I spotted a tattoo you have on the right hand. Im happy to see you are a brother of the craft. I used to shoot OSTA back in the late 90s and i know you were there at the time. Back when Hoot was the president. I've followed you for years and before your stint on TV. But now that i saw the tattoo many things makes sense and explain a lot about who you are. /G\
I am new to spoon carving and really enjoyed this video. It was informative and each step explained very well. The length was just right. I love nature and the partridge showing up looking for a mate was nature at its best. Having your cat come to show you his love and support was a perfect addition to the video. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to what comes next. Have a great week! 😊🇨🇦
The chopping mimics, the drumming that they do during mating season
The Grose was friendly it seems. I like carving as well too. Keep up the good work and God bless
Dave, you nailed the ONLY issue I had with my 1st wooden spoon. It was too deep. Well,... a bit too thick too I reckon. But after some practice I got it. Nice tutorial along with some foul entertainment. Lol. Happy Easter Buddy.
Awesome Video Dave! May you advise how to best preserve the spoon, I heard mineral oil or beeswax are possibilities, thanks Dave!
Mr Canterbury, This was a pleasant video to listen to. Cheers.
Good video Dave
😊thanks Dave, nice work and great guest😅 I started making spoons the beginning of 2021, I learn new things every day, another 6/7 years I’ll be a spoon maker. Is making spoons bushcraft? Well I can tell you that 4 times I either forgot my utensils or I accidentally burned them and had to make utensils in the field😮😢 making utensils in the field is bushcraft when done on the spot 😊take care.
Hey Dave just finished Advanced Bushcraft. Big fan, thanks for the content!
Brother, that was an awesome video to watch. The grouse was amazing also !!! Wow 👌 THANKS. ...Alan 🇨🇱
Top shelf Dave! I’m beginning to gather tools and knowledge. You sir are a great attribute. Thank you!
Your seminar was very informative. Never tried carving a spoon yet, but you gave me good ideas that I can use. PS. The entertainment gave me a good laugh. I know how cats are, they have to be noticed one way or another.
Outstanding video, Dave. This is where your experience and teaching skills really shine. Great job.
Thank you sir. Thank you for putting out teaching videos. I know your skills are a source of income for you and your family and I very much appreciate your sharing of your skills for us on UA-cam.
The length was fine. Thanks for another excellent video Dave!
Great seminar, Dave. The cat and the quail added to the show. Appreciate the video. Very helpful tips. I've been trying to carve a decent spoon for some time now.🥄😺👍🏻
Thanks for the video! You made the whole process so easy to understand . My next's outdoor adventure I will make one. My first attempt was on a piece of Aspen. It turned out all right, but it's not very strong.
Excellent Instruction , enjoyed seeing good Bushcraft .
Great video btw. 👍🤙
Thanks Dave. This was a great tutorial!
So much love and respect for you Dave!
I love the video! I love the grouse! Hysterical! An your cat had me rolling! I'd love to see someone carve one with their belt knife only! Carving bowl/spoon/concavity with a wide blade is difficult! Not impossible but skills are needed!
Super cool with the grouse - hard to beat that
Great video Dave, thank you
Great video Dave but my favorite parts where when you interacted with the animals! Haha! It's great!
Another awesome video Dave! Absolutely loved it and it was not long or at least long enough for me. I did have one question though. Do you use the spoon as is or do you seal it or something when you are done carving it?
Gotta try this one. I was just thinking about doing this the other day. 🎉
Thank you, Dave . That was a very good tutorial 👌
Hah! Crazy timing- I just finished carving the strangest eating spoon of my life, about a half hour ago. In cherry. But it was intentionally strange. I'm putting up an April Fool's short of the carving, on Monday, for any Future People who may want to see the weird spoon.
Been loving your stuff for years, DC; I hope to run into you at Blade Show again, one of these years. 👍 👍
That was awesome!!
This was a terrific video. Thank you for creating content for as long as you have. I hope you can continue to do so for a very long time.
I know it just make a spoon but That is one of best video you have done
Excellent Class! Thank you
Awesome video!!!!
Very nicely done.
Awesome video and I love seeing how do do this sort of thing with very few tools. Thanks.
You are awesome!
Thanks for another great video. I just cut a few pieces of wood last week for spoon carving.
Wonderful demonstration of the variety of sharp-and-pointy-things techniques! ❤
I’ve been using Black Walnut lately due to availability. It has a beautiful finish but learned a lesson with Walnut though, Walnut branches have a pith that’s super soft. First spoon i carved had a hole in the bowl where the pith was. 😅 Made a decent coffee bean spoon. Thanks Dave!
Brother, great vid. Can't wait to share it with my kids.
Wow! Great instructive video! I have it saved in my files. The grouse and cat were an added bonus.
thanks dave
Great Lesson Dave 🤟😜👍
Man that's so cool ,I was processing fatwood and doing some carving with my axe and a grouse came up within 10 ft if me and was watching me ,I think it was attracted to the noise....
Thanks Dave
Great Stuff!!!
This was good, Dave! Thank you!
Very nice tutorial. Thank you.
Another awesome video as always and it's all good
Very interesting techniques, never would of thought of using an axe to make a spoon. Ye, enjoyable video. Thank you.
Thank you Dave. That was very informative. I have never owned a curved knife. I have to wonder how that is sharpened?
Excellent tutorial brother. That was great timing with that grouse! I hope it doesn’t develop any trust with Zahn like it has with you!
Beautiful Dave!
i loved this video can you do a coffee scoop next please i always wanted to make my own scoop
Great video thank you
Nice work
Dave, this is some practical fun whittling. When I think of a single spoon, I think of the one that the late Army Colonel David Hackworth, he of the 10 Silver Stars, always carried in a shirt pocket. A tool for obtaining various meals "on the run." Your rounding blade is definitely helpful for hollowing. I have considered an equine hoof knife for such carving, but I think the blade needs some modification for ideal spoon shaping. You mention birch, echoing my thoughts about an ideal spoon wood. Lots of that in the Yukon Territory in many places, & Alaska, too. Hard, smoothing, & often durable. Wondering of the cat considered adopting the possibly orphaned bird (was it a Ringneck pullet?).
good stuff, well done Dave
Loved the video. Thank You.
Great video brother. Thanks for sharing
Talk about realism. Dave gets nature to contribute ambiance for his videos! That's how good DAVE is. 😂😂
Nicely done!✅
Thanks!
Your feline and avion crew members made a great video even better. Thanks Dave!
Thank you
Excellent instructional video.
That was great
Great video as usual, and the added grouse whispering!
Very informative and entertaining
Very nice 😊
very nice
Super helpful with lots of good tips. Do you think that the grouse escaped from a farm?
Could I take this a tad further by drilling a small hole in the handle with a reamer? Just so I can add a small loop made of either No. 36 bank line or thin strip of leather. Also, how do I go about preserving the spoon or other wooden kitchen tool for long term/daily use?
Love your content as always. Thanks for the video
Good one 👍. Hand strength may be an issue for the average student. Ever thought of recommending a month of hand exercise before class?
Ty, Dave
I've carved a spoon or two and so forth, but I understand the basic technique better now.
Everyone loves Dave, even the fowl. Hey, I didn’t realize you were a Freemason. 🎉
What’s your recommendation on sharpening a hook knife?
nice job.
The ax chops sound similar to the grouse. It's the little things that keep you videos entertaining but still very informative.
Very good tutorial!
Thanks 🙏
I stayed for the cat. You should put a go pro on him and let him run around all day. Nice spoon. Hi from Wisconsin
I enjoyed the video a lot. And the grouse and cat action was superb 😂.
Wow i’try in italian alps! Thanks