Wooden Spoon Carving Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 22 лют 2020
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good wood for spoon carving 👉 basswood
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Wooden spoon carving is a topic of our video today.
We'll cover spoon carving step by step in our tutorial. The design of the spoon handle is not a regular one, as you can see from the video, it's a curly handle which will be a great carving idea in case you already have a bunch of wooden spoons carved by hand.
Carving a spoon takes not so much time and you need a few tools (a hook knife and sloyd knife).
Spoon carving relaxing occupation as well as it is practical. You get a wooden spoon for your future use.
In our videos and wood carving tutorials, we only cover hand tools as we are more into traditional spoon carving.
What's more important you'll see how to use a spoon carving knife and will be able to refer to this tutorial in the future.
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Great carve! Thanks for the ideas!
Great video
Hello, I know this was posted a while ago, great tutorial by the way but, a little bit more info would be helpful, ie, what wood was used for this tutorial, it's obviously looking very easy to work with. What woods you would avoid attempting to use, Hygiene point of view.
Again great work & thank you.
Thank you for your interest. Usually, we work with basswood cos it's softwood. If you want to carve a spoon to use in a kitchen, it's better to use Pine, Bamboo, Ash, Maple, Oak but these types of wood hard to carve, so practice on softwood first
@@BeaverCraftToolsBasswood (lime) is a hardwood (no space intended) not a softwood, but is a soft wood in texture but with a fine grain. Liked the video.
that knife is just beautiful
I think it's a spoon?
I think he's talking about the Sloyd knife being used.
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Schöner Löffel gefällt mir sehr gut. Könnt ich mir als Kaffee messlöffel vorstellen.:).
Ja, das ist eine tolle Idee
The measurements given in this video are confusing. I am used to inches, but not measurements like 0.3", 0.08", etc. It seems for such small measurements, millimeters would be more effective? I'm having to look up every measurement into a converter because a ruler does not measure decimals of an inch.
The rest of the world has gone metric - the USA is still clinging to imperial.
@@suecollins3246 I mean I can't exactly help where I was born or what measurement system I was taught in school, so I'm not sure how that comment is pertinent.
No worries but can you recommend a video that will those of us beginning and in US? I am so looking forward to creating my first spoon!!
How do you get specific measurements for like- a teaspoon.
Try to use a template, so you'll get specific measurements
Bonjour, merci de cette vidéo instructive. Pour créer la spirale du manche, doit-on marquer celui-ci tous les 2cm de face et de dos puis décaler d’un cm la marque toujours à 2cm d’écart de profil ? Le mouvement que fait votre crayon n’est pas trop précis. Merci pour votre réponse. Michèle
Bonjour Michelle,
Merci de partager votre opinion. Nous en tiendrons certainement compte :)
The grain in my wood blank made it really tough to work on my spoon. It changes direction in so many places and makes it tear out often and some areas incredibly difficult to remove wood. Maybe I should just get some green wood and give that a go.
I think a great idea would be to go to the link in their description and order some basswood spoon blanks. Basswood is an excellent straight-grained wood and you can get 2 blanks on their site for just a little more than the price of one!
Just try to use basswood cos it's the best solution for beginners.
Thank you for your comment, Jack. You're right that basswood is an excellent choice.
@@Jackalski57 Thanks guys. I am using a basswood blank I got with my knife order. The grain just seems to be a bit screwy. It changes direction often or so it seems. I can cut in one direction on the handle and will be nice and smooth until I reach 2/3 down and then it will get tough to cut and tear out a lot. The other end is just incredibly difficult to cut any wood from, can only get a little bit at a time compared to the rest of the spoon. I think I just need to grind away at it and home the next one is easier to use. Thanks for the feedback.
@@robertm4050 Wow, that's a bit strange, though not impossible with basswood. Hopefully your next ones are better!
I see you're using a standard basswood blank from your site.
Rather than using a metric ruler and converting to inch units, you may as well just quote the metric units. Many metal rulers are dual scale and have both metric and inch scales opposite one another. I say that because at 1:40 there is a mistake in your conversion. It states to make two marks 0.4" on each side from the central line, but you show 15mm, which is closer to 0.6"
Also, how far from the edge of the bowl should the dividers (aka compass) be set...is there a particular bowl wall thickness that should be aimed for? You don't mention that in the video, but I think it would help.
Great video otherwise, but I thought I'd make some suggestions that I think may be helpful. You may also want to note in the beginning of the video that the blank and tools are available on your website and are linked to in the description.
Thank you very much for your comment, Jack. Just leave 0.08 inches to the edge of the bowl. In addition, the conversion turned out to be not quite right, so we’ll take into account adding size in mm.
What Soft Woods do you recommend to use for a beginning carver?? Fruit Trees Apple, Cherry, Peach, or a Sycamore, Wanut, Yellow Locust???
the best wood for every beginner is basswood cause you'll carve it like butter)
@@BeaverCraftTools If you have the woods I mentioned which do you recommend for a beginner so you do not waste what you bave available?
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@@brianlegrand2210 Apple and Cherry are fine. Where I am from we used to make spoons traditionally out of fruitwoods. They're harder than basswood and might crack easier so it's not usually something you start with (but you definitely can). The other woods you mentioned are gonna be harder.
Thought the whole point of carving a spoon was doing it by eye rather than measuring it like a roof joist
You can choose the one of these techniques, Paul. For beginners, usually, its' easier to measure a spoon before carving
What is on your fingers?
It's a blue safety tape. Unfortunately, we don't sell it but you can find it on the Internet.
That spoon is using for what?
The spoon is carved of basswood, so it's more decorative. Nevertheless, if you cover it with linseed oil, you can use it in the kitchen.
I wish you'd had a link to this tutorial in with your woodcarving kit before i sliced a chunk of my finger.
It's terrible. Hope that everything is well now. Please wear cutting gloves as it's dangerous to work with sharp tools
Can i eat with The spoon?
If you want to carve a safe spoon for food, you need to treat it with linseed oil or beeswax.
@@BeaverCraftTools alright! Thank you.💕💕
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I waited for this,then sat down to watch it with my dinner,then put my dinner down to turn this back off,because of my non taste of music. I feel let down,but hey it is your video & you can do as you like.
So sorry that you didn't like the music. We'll take it into account
@@BeaverCraftTools I love your carving skills & i bought a carving set that i am happy with,in all honesty,i do not like any video with music. I sometimes put up with it & sometimes i have to switch off as i listen with earphones.
@@BeaverCraftTools The music was beautiful and suited the video perfectly. Thanks.
Turn the volume down. I don't like it either.