How to carve a Wooden Spoon (Walnut)

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  • What's a porridge spoon without a bear on it? Brian takes you from log to spoon using both hand and rotary tools.
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  • @SweetClara99
    @SweetClara99 Рік тому

    I love your videos. I did the Rough Rider knife after watching that video.
    I just started a Kentucky Flintlock. I'm a novice carver, but you have given me lots of inspiration. Thank you.

    • @SweetClara99
      @SweetClara99 Рік тому

      Thank you for the ❤️

    • @SweetClara99
      @SweetClara99 Рік тому

      It says on my end the comment is highlighted... Did I win the drawing??? I hope so as your art is inspiring.

    • @StockmanOriginal
      @StockmanOriginal  Рік тому +1

      You'll have to watch to find out, but the answer is yes. Yay! Congrats. ua-cam.com/video/I5MfHd9UUOw/v-deo.html

  • @HEBerube
    @HEBerube Рік тому +1

    Mesmerizing from beginning to end. I love the bear on the end. This spoon is a thing of beauty!

  • @michellecaviglia3132
    @michellecaviglia3132 Рік тому +8

    I love everything that has something to do with art, in every form, like wood carving, drawing, crocheting, sewing etcetera! The most beautiful thing that happened to me during the covid-19, was that I had the time for learning how to carve wood and I am so grateful for that ❤ your videos are really inspiring! Thank you 🪵🙏🏻

  • @StockmanOriginal
    @StockmanOriginal  Рік тому +5

    You could have this spoon! Best luck to everyone! Thanks for being part of the Original Tribe.

    • @trulax6542
      @trulax6542 Рік тому

      Thank you for all of the great videos, suck talent it’s amazing. Congrats on your channel growing so well. I can remember when you had less than a thousand not to long ago. Also the hooter still has a nice place in our living room.we look at it and always think about how cool you guys are and what great work you do- thanks again and great luck to you🤙🤙🤙

    • @trulax6542
      @trulax6542 Рік тому

      Such talent🤪🤪

  • @maureenpolizzi3955
    @maureenpolizzi3955 Рік тому

    There’s nothing more fascinating than watching the process of a true craftsman

  • @StockmanOriginal
    @StockmanOriginal  Рік тому +13

    Some scammer is impersonating Stockman Original and asking our subscribers to contact a Telegram account. We are NOT on Telegram. Please be aware.

  • @alexahxh5088
    @alexahxh5088 Рік тому +5

    This is an absolute life safer. Love this channel. I used to skateboard since I was a little child, now at 27 i can't skate because of a spinal injury(not from skating), but can't really walk and the pain is nasty.. you got me into woodcarving 2 years ago and it got me through heavy depression and even suicide thoughts. I don't even want this spoon, I'll make my own now! I really just want to thank you guys so much everything! Bless up! Much love and respect from Europe

    • @StockmanOriginal
      @StockmanOriginal  Рік тому +4

      I’m so sorry about your injury Alex, l hope your back gets better. I am so happy that you found our channel though and that you have taken up carving. I will hold your story close to my heart, it means so much to help others get started in the crafts, it’s really why we started this channel. Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @kurtmurraycameron1984
    @kurtmurraycameron1984 Рік тому

    I’d love a wooden spoon with such fine craftsmanship.

  • @leejohnson9282
    @leejohnson9282 Рік тому

    Love the true craftsmanship! Thanks for keeping the old ways open to new generations.

  • @fbpix
    @fbpix Рік тому

    Brian, that is not only a mighty braw looking spoon ,but I learned a lot of info from your short film...as always

  • @georgegooding8207
    @georgegooding8207 Рік тому

    I love watching you work with wood. Being so nice, it still wouldn't stop me from using it.

  • @galthoas
    @galthoas Рік тому +1

    I would rather see more carving like this then have the spoon. Knowledge is always better then the final product that results from it.

  • @gaildietzer7370
    @gaildietzer7370 Рік тому

    Brian, You are amazing. It was nice to see you and MB last week.

  • @jojowilson1955
    @jojowilson1955 Рік тому +2

    Your creativity ALWAYS amazes me. I love how you rolled the edges from the bowl ... and the bear is absolutely adorable!! Thanks for another fantastic video!

  • @wooddog52
    @wooddog52 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful!!!!Yes A piece wall art but the art is still in production if used as a spoon!!!!!!!!

  • @jimmydonfloyd404
    @jimmydonfloyd404 6 місяців тому

    One of the greatest spoons I've ever seen

    • @StockmanOriginal
      @StockmanOriginal  6 місяців тому

      Thank you so much and welcome to the tribe!!

  • @juliavega1690
    @juliavega1690 Рік тому +1

    I love the creativity! As someone who is just starting out on wood carving you videos really help! Thanks a lot for sharing!

  • @Pooch1953
    @Pooch1953 Рік тому

    I used to play around when I was young and camping making spoons, forks and other utensils, but they were basic items, not treasures like you produce, I am inspired to try again after watching you work.

  • @dougseeman3904
    @dougseeman3904 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely a work of art. True talent

  • @jackreeves3001
    @jackreeves3001 Рік тому

    Again Brian, a gorgeous sculpture! I enjoy your channel so much. Thanks for sharing your time and amazing talent!

  • @wooddog52
    @wooddog52 Рік тому +1

    I hate to try this ...commenting twice...This spoon is Beautiful!!!!!!!!! I hope I now have two chances in the bucket!!!!!!!!!!

    • @StockmanOriginal
      @StockmanOriginal  Рік тому

      No to two chances, but we appreciate the effort!!:-) hope you’re the lucky winner!

  • @AchiganAngler
    @AchiganAngler Рік тому +3

    Very nice Brian, as always. As you went along I wondered about your hands, you answered that, I wondered about working with, or against the grain, you answered that. There's more, but you get the idea. You're not only a very talented artist you're a fine educator too. Thanks for sharing.

  • @richarddebow2129
    @richarddebow2129 Рік тому +1

    Loved your mention of removing the dumb wood. Also liked your hook knife and carving hints.
    Your neck knife is interesting. Could you talk about it sometime?

  • @deniscaron1306
    @deniscaron1306 Рік тому

    Nice carving. Would love to have a spoon like this in my historical camping kitchen gear.

  • @chaswelch9722
    @chaswelch9722 Рік тому

    Brian I love the stuff you do . I watch your videos often . I would like to come up to the valley and see you guys . Fantastic job . Stu

  • @jsteelsadventureandvariety4545

    turned out great Brian👍👍 nice work and tutorial, really like the bear, thanks for sharing and take care🙂

  • @gregorypennell1755
    @gregorypennell1755 Рік тому +1

    That’s an absolutely epic spoon! If I were to be fortunate enough to win, I’d add it to my 18th century trekking kit, and impress all my fellow trekkers around the campfire! Great video Brian…I’m going to have to try some of those burrs in my Foredom.

  • @AdirondackgeorgeFB
    @AdirondackgeorgeFB Рік тому

    Nice spoon I would cherish it forever!!and ever and ever

  • @storthor1892
    @storthor1892 Рік тому

    Found youre channel through the pipe making videos and must say its awesome! Were soothing to watch ☺️
    Greetings from Sweden

  • @Osceolayelperman
    @Osceolayelperman Рік тому +1

    Always Instructional, Motivational and Inspirational, Thank You Brian !!

  • @stevegarrett5206
    @stevegarrett5206 Рік тому

    You do excellent work and your conversation stays on topic.

  • @snipeweedan
    @snipeweedan Рік тому +1

    Another beautiful piece ... Nice to see the log from which the spoon was released you make the process look so easy and it's not .... I'm inspired to return to my attempt of first time spoon making😁

  • @marcelrouthier9925
    @marcelrouthier9925 Рік тому

    As always, you just blow me away with your skill!!!

  • @Ironivyforge
    @Ironivyforge Рік тому

    That is absolutely beautiful Brian!!

  • @anthonycoster8774
    @anthonycoster8774 Рік тому

    Hi Stockman I am a 33 yr old guy living in Australia. I've always been a creative weirdo and a lifelong sufferer of Unconventional Thinking Disorder. I just want to let you know that you are inspiring me to pursuit my strange interests more and you are somewhat of a spiritual and digital mentor to me now. Thank you ✨️

    • @StockmanOriginal
      @StockmanOriginal  Рік тому

      Hello Anthony, l’m so happy that you found our channel. Remember, we are all just spiritual beings having a human experience, don’t let anyone tell you how to do that. When we go back to the spiritual plane we want to have lots of good stories to tell around that big campfire in the sky!😉

  • @scottmcfarland2149
    @scottmcfarland2149 Рік тому +3

    Nothing wrong with using multiple kinds of tools. Beautiful results as always Brian!! 🐾🙏🏻✌🏻

  • @69gibsonsglover
    @69gibsonsglover Рік тому

    Cool video! reminds me of watching my grandfather work in his shop!

  • @jerrymumper4510
    @jerrymumper4510 Рік тому

    Awesome job Brian. I find you and your work very inspiring. I watch your videos over and over and pick up different tricks with every view. You demystify a lot of these crafts and inspired me to give it a go. I especially like your scrimshaw work. I decided to buy the scrimshaw knife kit you guys tested and gave it a go. I now have a new skill to add to repertoire. Big thanks to you. Keep doing the great work that you do.

  • @JohnJones-jp6ky
    @JohnJones-jp6ky Рік тому

    Beautiful work as always Brian

  • @susancooper452
    @susancooper452 Рік тому

    Very interesting videos! So wonderful to see you embracing the forgotten arts~~~♥️

  • @mr.bearandpokekid24
    @mr.bearandpokekid24 Рік тому +1

    When I was much younger and doing Living History most every weekend I’d oft times grab a nice piece of wood from the wood pile and hand carve a utilitarian spoon or two. Nothing anywhere near the wonderful art that you create but usable.😀 also my wife and I are known as Manbear and Shebear so that spoon would go very well with us. We love your artistry and videos.

  • @RonaldStrigel
    @RonaldStrigel Рік тому

    Nice spoon!
    Always nice to see videos from you guys.

  • @luckyolson3458
    @luckyolson3458 Рік тому

    Just amazed at the variety of mediums you work with.

  • @skyemathews8986
    @skyemathews8986 Рік тому

    you did great as always - i so enjoy watching this channel. thanks for being there..

  • @davekyle4588
    @davekyle4588 Рік тому

    Hey Brian, love the spoon, and everything else you do! I too have the arthritis bug, had to have the joint in my left one replaced a year or so ago. Thanks for all the stuff you post!

  • @christinarouthier5825
    @christinarouthier5825 Рік тому

    Love your videos and the way you teach.

  • @chriswaters4177
    @chriswaters4177 Рік тому

    Well done learned a bit about choosing the area of the branch to work. Thank you

  • @plainnpretty
    @plainnpretty 7 місяців тому

    Nice spoon . First thing I ever carved was a spoon I’ve been carrying them over fifty years now I just love taking a nice piece of wood and carving a spoon . Unless I’m going for something specific I let the wood dictate the design. Thanks Stockman

    • @StockmanOriginal
      @StockmanOriginal  7 місяців тому

      Hello Travelswith Harley, haven’t seen your handle before so welcome to the tribe, we’re so happy you found us. It’s a lot of fun letting the wood guide you through a project. That’s what happened with this spoon. Things always seem to work out better if you’re not too ridged in your plans. Thanks for joining us here.

    • @plainnpretty
      @plainnpretty 7 місяців тому

      @@StockmanOriginal thank you for the great videos . I’m curious about your shop is a shop tour possible?

  • @ReneeMacKinnon
    @ReneeMacKinnon Рік тому

    Insanely beautiful! Amazing artistry❤️

  • @richparker7778
    @richparker7778 Рік тому

    Amazing work Brian. Thank you so much for sharing your passions .

  • @williamfawkes8379
    @williamfawkes8379 Рік тому

    I wanted to comment on that huge piece of hornbeam, which is about as big as they normally ever get, and rarely that big around my parts of Minnesota. That stuff is awesome, in many ways, and awful, in others. I love to make stuff out of it, despite the struggle or perhaps because of it? It's really fun. I don't want to deprive someone else of the chance to get a carved spoon, because I make a lot of them myself. Although yours is very nice, I love the detail of making the handle look like an old tree for the bear to hang on. I have to quit typing so that I can pay better attention. Stay warm over there!

    • @williamfawkes8379
      @williamfawkes8379 Рік тому

      Well, that did turn out nice. I do mineral oil and beeswax because maybe it keeps some water out? I don't know. But when I visit someone that has one of my spoons, I tend to work on them a bit and make them shine again. I made a hornbeam spoon a while back, and it was so hard to make it smooth with the coarse grain it has. It took forever to fiddle it into a shape that I could live with.

  • @randiegadberry5448
    @randiegadberry5448 Рік тому

    Your video has inspired me to carve my own utensils. I have a great deal of dried apple limbs I think would be a good choice for carving. Enjoy your videos!

  • @ryanbrickner3298
    @ryanbrickner3298 Рік тому

    Absolutely love these videos. Always amazing videos.

  • @kathysutherland537
    @kathysutherland537 Рік тому

    Beautiful work as always.

  • @guitarman03894
    @guitarman03894 Рік тому

    Thanks for the sharing. Arthritis sucks.

  • @elund408
    @elund408 Рік тому

    a fantastic video, I am always in awe of your talent.

  • @Musrusticus-
    @Musrusticus- Рік тому

    Wonderful, how your mind must work to be able to see such a form and then carve it out of the wood. Great little film, thank you. (Oh, I live in the UK so I wouldn’t expect you to send it all this way, but great nonetheless.)

  • @rios4175
    @rios4175 Рік тому

    Wow! Such awesome spoon love your videos!!!

  • @oldwaysrisingfarm
    @oldwaysrisingfarm Рік тому

    Wonderful work, I love the shape--it reminds me of photos I have seen of the the Pacific Northwest seep's horn spoons/ladles, and bears are such wonderful animals!

  • @frankbruce6889
    @frankbruce6889 Рік тому

    Very nice carving.

  • @davedelany2116
    @davedelany2116 Рік тому

    I think the only way I could truely appreciate the every beautiful detail of this amazing spoon would be able to hold it in my own hands and gaze upon it with my own eyes 😜 absolutely stunning work as always mate 👌👍✌️

  • @grandpaallie1553
    @grandpaallie1553 Рік тому

    You’ve more talent in your big toe than I’ve my whole body!🤩 Your creation(s) are absolutely gorgeous, and it’s always a pleasure to watch you practicing your Craft. Thank you for sharing!🤗

  • @pohlpeter8199
    @pohlpeter8199 Рік тому

    Perfeckt as ever! 😉 Happy ewery time when you post a video. I hope you will make one about your earrings! 😱😍

  • @joesneon
    @joesneon Рік тому

    Beautiful Brian!!!

  • @paulmackay4734
    @paulmackay4734 Рік тому

    amazing as always! i’d stir up a big pot of oatmeal with that 😊

  • @CoolhandLuketheCarnivore
    @CoolhandLuketheCarnivore Рік тому

    Your work and videos are so inspiring!! Ty

  • @BiggieChan
    @BiggieChan Рік тому

    That is ablosulty beautiful and I would love to have that spoon

  • @roosterrun5004
    @roosterrun5004 Рік тому

    Awesome spoon!!

  • @Sheepdog1314
    @Sheepdog1314 Рік тому

    wow that's a gorgeous spoon. I carved spoons before and baked them with some walnut oil, 350F for about 25 minutes - put a tiny bit of oil on before and after. Brings out the grain. Nothing as fancy as yours, though

  • @rachaelcastleman8544
    @rachaelcastleman8544 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing your skills!!

  • @trulax6542
    @trulax6542 Рік тому

    Wow so cool you guys are living the dream thanks for sharing it with us🤙🤙

  • @HWL100
    @HWL100 Рік тому

    Well done Sir !

  • @youroldpaluncleerik
    @youroldpaluncleerik Рік тому

    You are an amazing artist! I have carved spoons in the past and we use them regularly for cooking. I used walnut oil for the finish though. I have never seen anyone use mineral oil for that. I am going to have to try it on the next one.
    Love you channel.

    • @elund408
      @elund408 Рік тому

      Mineral oil is found in the pharmacy sold as a laxative. same stuff as sold as bread board oil but much less expensive.

    • @youroldpaluncleerik
      @youroldpaluncleerik Рік тому +2

      @@elund408 thank you I did not know that

  • @kurtpettersson2438
    @kurtpettersson2438 Рік тому

    Tanks for a wounder full channel 😀

  • @scotte1600
    @scotte1600 Рік тому

    Great videos - you inspire so many..Thank you

  • @paulb9062
    @paulb9062 Рік тому

    Hi Brian have made a few spoons not as nice as that one ,hadn’t occurred to me to use a dremel leaned a
    lot . Very nice spoon

  • @nimsywimsy3389
    @nimsywimsy3389 Рік тому

    awesome spoon !

  • @jillyb388
    @jillyb388 Рік тому

    It’s beautiful! Thanks

  • @gogi919
    @gogi919 Рік тому

    Wonderful video. Inspiring.

  • @danddiversified8477
    @danddiversified8477 9 місяців тому

    Well that was pretty great!

  • @JohnJones-jp6ky
    @JohnJones-jp6ky Рік тому

    Love your videos to brother.

  • @jeffrobins8946
    @jeffrobins8946 Рік тому

    Awesome brother... Thank you for sharing

  • @tomphillips8565
    @tomphillips8565 4 місяці тому

    A great job!!

  • @rickchapman9567
    @rickchapman9567 Рік тому

    Really nice!!

  • @garoudiaz
    @garoudiaz Рік тому

    Nice bear spoon! I want to enter to the giveaway!!

  • @Ironivyforge
    @Ironivyforge Рік тому

    When you made your eye punch how did you grind out the inside? I want to make a set of carving tools and love your hand made sets. (I get lots of ideas and crafting inspiration from your videos!). Thanks for sharing so much!

    • @StockmanOriginal
      @StockmanOriginal  Рік тому +1

      Hello lron lvy Forge, to make the dimple l used a small round dental burr after annealing the steel.

  • @fouroakscrafts7240
    @fouroakscrafts7240 Рік тому

    Great video and beautiful spoon! Thanks for the giveaway. Just curious what do you use for dust collection? I could see the dust being drawn away when using the power carver.

    • @StockmanOriginal
      @StockmanOriginal  Рік тому

      Thank you very much. I have a squirrel cage fan that blows the dust right outside.👍🏼

  • @robertkeefe2480
    @robertkeefe2480 Рік тому

    Do you find the walnut dust bother you ? It’s hard on my sinuses . Beautiful spoon !

  • @blindowl-bushcraft-survival

    great video, take care, new subscriber

  • @robbullis5025
    @robbullis5025 Рік тому

    I have some dry walnut that I have been carving, you have given me some new ideas. I also like the different tools you have made from chainsaw files. What did you use to make that small hook knife?

    • @StockmanOriginal
      @StockmanOriginal  Рік тому

      Hey Rob, thank you! I made that little hook out of a chainsaw file.

  • @richardcarpenter-jo5ej
    @richardcarpenter-jo5ej 10 місяців тому

    I was doing exactly what you were doing. My friend came in and said I was cheating using power tools. I would rather spend my time with the finish work. Instead of beating my hands up carving hard dry wood.

    • @StockmanOriginal
      @StockmanOriginal  10 місяців тому

      Hi Richard, welcome aboard! Yeah, for years I resisted using power tools,wanting to remain traditional, but l’m getting older now and my hands have arthritis developing. So like you, l save them for the finish work. If it’s green wood then l’m likely to use hand tools.

    • @richardcarpenter-jo5ej
      @richardcarpenter-jo5ej 10 місяців тому

      @@StockmanOriginal Thank you sir. Will you please do some videos on the tools you have made.

  • @hollandb4529
    @hollandb4529 Рік тому

    How do you deal with the inevitable hand crap when whittling? Any tips?

    • @StockmanOriginal
      @StockmanOriginal  Рік тому

      Hello Holland, yes occasionally l do get cramps which generally means it’s time for a break and a stretch. Stretching will loosen up your tendons and muscles. Quite often l will get so involved in a carving that I end up sitting way too long and have to remind myself to get up and move about.

  • @petpilgrimgoose
    @petpilgrimgoose Рік тому

    Hi from 'neighbors' Adam and Mary in NH! We would LOVE to win the lovely spoon! Please enter us! Thanks so much.

  • @leeburke4060
    @leeburke4060 Рік тому

    1 question i can not get a straight answer too is.. what type tree's are used to make spoons -forks - knife's- that are not posionous to humans...they talk about sertian tree like saying fruit- flowering but not much on names of trees. some are porus - or sap - do not use. seem's like each state is diffren't
    i use pear tree.. but only carve green wood here in GA. only been carving spoons for a year. would love to learn more about it. and oils or anything to protect them from use. on the ones i made i used olive oil - coconut - but have not used them do to not knowing whats safe. i just show them off... thanks for any help. ps...please don't add me to the drawing. im here for the friendship and good info...

    • @StockmanOriginal
      @StockmanOriginal  Рік тому +2

      Hey Lee, thanks so much for being part of our tribe!! It’s wicked cool that you’re making spoons. Your spoons are fine, l make spoons out of a lot of different woods, and use them al the time. Fruit woods are great, nut woods are good. I like maple, cherry, and apple,but walnut and butternut are very pretty. The thing about spoons is your not eating them or inhaling there dust or other wise ingesting them. Some wood’s dust is unhealthy to breathe and so should be handled with that in mind, but once done they’re okay. The oil you choose doesn’t matter too much so long as it’s eatable. Some oils tend to get rancid in time, as l mentioned in the video usually a spoon gets used and washed and used again and seldom oiled in between. Mine are all quite bare and doing just fine.

  • @chriswaters4177
    @chriswaters4177 Рік тому

    Think someone is asking for information from your subscribers. Using telegram with your channel name. Please be careful all.