How to make a love spoon. (Seven steps for beginner love spoon carvers)

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  • How to make a love spoon. Seven steps for beginner love spoon carvers. In this beginners guide we show you how to make a love spoon. In just seven steps you can make your own Welsh love spoon.
    1 Starting with the designing of your love spoon.
    2 Selecting the wood to use.
    3 Marking your love spoon out.
    4 Cutting a basic outline of your lovespoon.
    5 Carving your love spoon.
    6 Hand sanding the lovespoon.
    7 Finishing the lovespoon.
    The entire process is a real joy and the finished love spoon will be all the more special because of the labour of love that has been put into making your own Welsh love spoon.
    For more information about The Lovespoon Workshop check out our website www.thelovespoonworkshop.com/
    Find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram by searching for The Lovespoon Workshop.
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  • @roberthaughn8508
    @roberthaughn8508 3 роки тому +2

    Great work is all I have seen from your videos, please continue to do so and provoke more people to imagine and do something great as well. Thank you.

    • @DailovespoonsThomas
      @DailovespoonsThomas  3 роки тому

      Hi Robert, great to hear from you. Thank you for the update feedback, very much appreciated by us all here at The Lovespoon Workshop.
      It's great to be able to share the work we do with the Welsh lovespoon tradition and different wood carving and scroll saw projects.
      That is the aim of our UA-cam channel, to encourage others to have a go at making things in wood themselves.
      Thank you again for the positive feedback and supporting our UA-cam channel. All the best from us all here at The Lovespoon Workshop. 👍👍

    • @susanp.collins7834
      @susanp.collins7834 3 місяці тому

      The video quality is great too.

  • @jmh119
    @jmh119 3 роки тому +1

    Hello Dai. I received a spoon carving knife set for Christmas and as a result was looking for appropriate videos. Which is how i came across your video. I really liked and enjoyed it. Will definitely be using the tips and methods you provided. Thanks!

    • @DailovespoonsThomas
      @DailovespoonsThomas  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Jim, great to hear from you. It's great fun making spoons and lovespoons so I hope you enjoy working with your carving knives. Delighted to hear that you enjoyed the videos and you will be using some of the ideas we have shared.
      Thanks again for getting in touch and supporting our UA-cam channel. Let me know if you have any questions, all the best from us all here at The Lovespoon Workshop. 👍👍

  • @MosnoAlMoseeki
    @MosnoAlMoseeki 3 роки тому +1

    This was so lovely and helpful, thank you.
    I'm very new to carving and just learned about lovespoons, and this video has very much inspired me to try and make one. :)

    • @DailovespoonsThomas
      @DailovespoonsThomas  3 роки тому +1

      Delighted to hear that the video was useful. Hope you enjoy making a lovespoon, it's great fun and a lovely tradition that we are fortunate to be involved with.
      Let me know if you have any questions about making lovespoons. Great to hear from you, all the best from us all here at The Lovespoon Workshop. 👍👍

    • @MosnoAlMoseeki
      @MosnoAlMoseeki 3 роки тому +1

      @@DailovespoonsThomas Thank you kindly I appreciate it, and yes I enjoyed the video very much. I've saved the link for the documentary you did to watch it soon.

    • @DailovespoonsThomas
      @DailovespoonsThomas  3 роки тому

      Hope you enjoy the documentary about our family collection of lovespoons. Thanks again for getting in touch.
      All the best from us all here at The Lovespoon Workshop. 👍👍

  • @harrietjones2266
    @harrietjones2266 3 роки тому

    Thank you! Do you have any suggestions for where we can get the tools in this video - for example the chisel tool?

    • @DailovespoonsThomas
      @DailovespoonsThomas  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Harriet, great to hear from you. Hope the video was useful. If you are looking to buy wood carving gouges, I recommend a few places. My own personal preference are vintage wood carving gouges, for example, Herring Bros and Addis. Fantastic steel and beautifully made. The only places you can find these are on ebay by doing a search for 'vintage wood carving chisels'. Alternatively, I believe there is a shop in Bristol that sells vintage gouges too.
      The other option is to buy new gouges. Not the same quality but there are some still being made here in the UK that are good quality. The three companies I am familiar with are Robert Sorby, Ashley Iles and Henry Taylor. All, I believe made here in the UK and of a good standard. Out of the three Robert Sorby would be my own choice.
      Feel free to contact us if you need any further assistance. Hope you enjoy making your own Welsh lovespoons, it is a fantastic tradition.
      All the best from us all here at The Lovespoon Workshop. 👍👍

  • @chrispinotti3417
    @chrispinotti3417 4 роки тому

    I do a lot of Celtic knots on spoons. I'm having trouble getting them smooth enough on the over and unders and when it comes to the finish the end grains are very thirsty. What's the best finish for exotic Woods that won't run

    • @DailovespoonsThomas
      @DailovespoonsThomas  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Chris, great to hear from you. The method we use for finishing our lovespoons is shellac sand and sealer. We are planning to do a video soon dedicated to finishing. It is the same method we use on all the woods we carve. In terms of rubbing down between coats of shellac we use different grades of glass paper ranging from p240 to p320. You can use finer glass paper depending on the time you wish to spend finishing your spoons.
      Hope that gives you a little insight into our finishing process but as I said we are planning to do a dedicated video on this subject.
      Give us a shout if you have any other questions. Great to hear from you, all the best from us all here at The Lovespoon Workshop.

  • @redviking8229
    @redviking8229 2 роки тому +1

    hi new to carving what's the idea thickness of wood fo the spoons the first one i did seamed to thick , thank you

    • @DailovespoonsThomas
      @DailovespoonsThomas  2 роки тому +1

      Hi, great to hear from you. We generally cut most of our spoon blanks to around 1.5cm thick but it depends on the type of project you are working on. If you are carving links and seeds for example you need a much thicker piece of wood.
      For getting started a thickness of about 1.5cm should be fine. Hope that helps, and you are enjoying wood carving, it's a great material to work with. Thanks again for getting in touch and supporting our UA-cam channel. All the best from us all here at The Lovespoon Workshop. 👍👍

    • @redviking8229
      @redviking8229 2 роки тому +1

      @@DailovespoonsThomas perfect thank you the first 2 I've done for my wife for our 5th anniversary where close to 20/25mm i thought they looked a bit meaty will shave any new ones to 15mm thanks again for all the tip and videos really enjoying it all

    • @DailovespoonsThomas
      @DailovespoonsThomas  2 роки тому

      You're more than welcome. The truth is that there is no right or wro when it comes to thickness but around 15mm is what we prefer.
      Delighted to hear that the videos are proving useful. Hope you continue to enjoy making lovespoons, it's a fantastic tradition. Thanks again for getting in touch, all the best from us all here at The Lovespoon Workshop. 👍👍

  • @22treerat
    @22treerat 3 роки тому

    Love your work as always, but how long does it take you to carve a spoon from start to finish? And how much do you charge for a spoon?

    • @DailovespoonsThomas
      @DailovespoonsThomas  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you again for getting in contact. It can take us any where between an hour and several hundred hours to make a lovespoon from start to finish. It just depends on design and intricacy. In regards to price it is equally varied. A simple love spoon can cost as little as £5 but I have handcarved bespoke lovespoons that have cost £500+ to design and handcarve. It just depends upon the amount of time it takes us to design and handcarve. You also have to take into account the cost of the wood etc when pricing. In this case, we are fortunate to be able to recycle much of the wood we use allowing us to keep costs down.
      Thank you again, let me know if you have any other questions, it's always a pleasure to be able to share ideas with anyone who is interested. All the best from us all here at The Lovespoon Workshop 👍👍

    • @JohnColgan.
      @JohnColgan. Рік тому +1

      ​@@DailovespoonsThomasit's good seeing old wood get repurposed. I hate seeing good timbers going to the dump for landfill. My workshop has too much space that I have filled with sever months wort of CNC carving material. Some pieces I hate cutting up !!
      Nothing goes to waste I give sawdust away as pet bedding or garden mulch. Larger scraps for log kindling. Just 2 days into whittling, I've decided to separate wood chips from sawdust as even easier kindling for friend's log burner. The chips are too big for cyclone dust separator & keep blocking the vacuum pipes.

    • @DailovespoonsThomas
      @DailovespoonsThomas  Рік тому +1

      Thanks John, hope all is well with you. We try to use everything too. We asked for small off cuts but these are used to make jewellery items from.
      Thanks again for supporting our UA-cam channel, all the very best from us all. 👍👍

  • @trainmman
    @trainmman 3 роки тому

    can u make a tutorial for clay love spoons plz?

    • @DailovespoonsThomas
      @DailovespoonsThomas  3 роки тому

      Hi, thank you for getting in contact. Unfortunately, I know absolutely nothing about working in clay so wouldn't be any use trying to help with this.
      Thank you again for your enquiry, all the best from us all here at The Lovespoon Workshop. 👍👍

  • @susanp.collins7834
    @susanp.collins7834 3 місяці тому

    With so much detail don't you think Yorkshire Grit might work better than sanding?

    • @DailovespoonsThomas
      @DailovespoonsThomas  3 місяці тому

      It's done a great job for the last fifty years for our business but use whatever you are happy with for your own work.