My gosh, I just checked out her instagram and I have to say that I have not seen a more creative, talented, experimental, eclectic spoon carver to date! I've been interested in spoon carving for about a year. Thanks to you both.
Yet another great informative video, Very very skilled Lady, it's really nice that she is prepared to share her skills and knowledge and give others something to aspire to. Les.
Wow, I have been watching a lot of videos on spoon carving, Maryann is one of the best out there. thanks for the effort and time to put this together Zed. Wonderful ressource! This is the best of what humanity has to offer...(sorry getting a little too philosophical here lol)
Really enjoyed seeing what you are doing now. I was asked the other day about how we wedged the floor we laid a million years ago. Lovely spoons. Dictum in Germany has good tools. Dorothy
Great video, she is such an incredibly talented spoon carver! Half of the techniques seen here I will be learning and practising over the coming months :)
Does anyone know the advantages of palm gouges over normal gouges? I'm guessing the palm gouge is better for lap carving while the longer gouges/chisels are used with a vice. I could be completely wrong! Great video as always, Zed. Just goes to show that valuable contributions to spoon carving don't actually have to be actual spoon carving. Your camera and your presentation add so much to this particular craft and the community involved in it. Be great to see you up here in Scotland.
Palm gouges are for more controlled & up personal use, normal gouges are for more leverage / more stock removal. Sincerely appreciate the kind words and I definitely have plans to visit you folk north of the border when circumstances permit ~Peace~
I can see it now, Zed gets so into spoon designs that in 10 years he drops Outdoors from his name to simply be known as Zed and charging a mortgage for his spoons! Designs by Zed the Faberge of woodworking! He'll be hob-nobbing with kings, queens, heads of state, billionaires, have a two year waiting list for the simplest of his spoons, he'll have forgotten all about us, looking down his nose at us peasants from his Ivory Tower! Way to forget where you came from Zed!!! LOL. Good, instructive video, keep'em coming!
Thank you kindly Luke, the water paint os food safe but saying that it's still only used on parts of the wood that don't come into direct contact with food ~Peace~
Hi Mike tbh in the beginning any hatchet that isn't too heavy in the hand will suffice, depending on the funds you have to hand as a starters hatchet you may want to look at something like a hatchet made by Robin Wood which is quite affordable, the step is a hatchet made by a custom makers like Hans Karlsonn ~Peace~
12th ... Now ask yourself, 12th comment? or the 12 tribes of Judah? JAH Rastafari ZEDDDD! How can one contact you? I can't find the email system in Ytube, did they remove them or is it well hidden? peace brother man
@@Zedoutdoors On that note, YT has just created some kind of new message icon in the top right similar to facebook chat. I'm trying to ''add participants'' but can't, I dont have any subscibers yet so maybe that's why? anyway. Will try get in touch another way, I'm a Londoner too brotha Cheers
What a lovely craftsman! Such a well done video and demonstrations to her outstanding skill! More Maryanne McGinn vids please!
She is indeed amazing to speand time with and I sincerely appreciate your kind words ~Peace~
My gosh, I just checked out her instagram and I have to say that I have not seen a more creative, talented, experimental, eclectic spoon carver to date! I've been interested in spoon carving for about a year. Thanks to you both.
Thats awesome to hear and I couldn't agree more, the way Maryanne decorates her spoons is mesmerising ~Peace~
Love the technique used to form the groves. Thanks for sharing the techniques Maryanne McGinn. Very generous.
Am very grateful she allowed me to share her process ~Peace~
Wow. Maryanne is an inspiring and generous artist. Thanks Zed (just brilliant), and thanks to Maryanne for sharing her craft.
Appreciate you watching and for your kind words Peter thank you ~Peace~
Yet another great informative video,
Very very skilled Lady, it's really nice that she is prepared to share her skills and knowledge and give others something to aspire to.
Les.
You are very kind Leslie thank you ~Peace~
Maryann McGinn what a legend, full send on every technique!
Maryannes work rocks ~Peace~
What a wonderfully talented carver and a pleasure to watch this excellent video. Thank you Maryanne and Zed.
Michael O’Brien USA
You are very kind Michael thank you ~Peace~
Wow! Really enjoyed this. Thank you!!!
Thats awesome tyo hera thank you! ~Peace~
Excellent craftsmanship, Maryanne. Thanks for sharing Zed.
Thank you kindly my friend ~Peace~
Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching and for your kind words Erin ~Peace~
Wow, I have been watching a lot of videos on spoon carving, Maryann is one of the best out there. thanks for the effort and time to put this together Zed. Wonderful ressource! This is the best of what humanity has to offer...(sorry getting a little too philosophical here lol)
Sincerely appreciate your kind words and for watching, Maryanne will be chuffed to hear your lovely sentiment ~Peace~
I love these two videos. I have learned a lot by watching them.
You are very kind Jean thank you ~Peace~
Excellent info and instruction, Zed & Maryanne!
Thanks for sharing.
Once again Curt you are very kind thank you ~Peace~
Thank you Zed 👍👍🤠🤠
Thank you too my friend :) ~Peace~
@@Zedoutdoors 👍👍🤠🤠
Zed, continue a good work! I have been enjoying your marvelous documentaries!
Thank you kindly my friend! ~Peace~
Really enjoyed seeing what you are doing now. I was asked the other day about how we wedged the floor we laid a million years ago.
Lovely spoons. Dictum in Germany has good tools.
Dorothy
I sincerely appreciate your kind words and for watching Dorothy thank you ~Peace~
She's my greatest influence.
Indeed George she is very humble too ~Peace~
WOOWi am speechless, very nice designs
Appreciate you watching and for your kind words ~Peace~
Thank you both, thoroughly enjoyed it as always. What skill!
You are very kind David thank you ~Peace~
Great video, she is such an incredibly talented spoon carver! Half of the techniques seen here I will be learning and practising over the coming months :)
Indeed she is very talented and best of luck with your carving journey ~Peace~
Looks amazing. It really is special with just a few cuts. Thanks for your hard work doing these and sharing them. ATB Louise
As always Louise you are very kind thank you ~Peace~
Very talented lady, beautiful spoons.
Indeed her work is amazing ~Peace~
Fantastic work! Thank you for sharing your techniques.
Thank you for watching Will ~Peace~
i could do with one of those magic tool boxes, new techniques too, that belly push is perfect for me , wonderful work.
Her magic tool box is like Mary Poppins bag ;) ~Peace~
Another really helpful video, thanks to both for making and sharing :)
You are very kind thank you ~Peace~
Extremely interesting techniques, not your usual kolrossing etc.. thank you both 🙏
Indeed Jon it was very insightful seeing how Maryanne did these techniques ~Peace~
Zed Outdoors appreciate you taking the time to reply Zed
very unique creations!! great artist!!
Indeed her work is beautiful ~Peace~
Really pieces of art you make
Indeed her work is truly beautiful ~Peace~
I've always carved characters animals and such, and have just recently start carving spoons, love the video learned a lot thanks
Thats great to hear and thank you for watching Robert ~Peace~
Another great video Zed! Thanks my man!!
Thank you kindly my friend ~Peace~
素晴らしい❗amazing❗from Japan
Thank you!~Peace~
Does anyone know the advantages of palm gouges over normal gouges? I'm guessing the palm gouge is better for lap carving while the longer gouges/chisels are used with a vice. I could be completely wrong! Great video as always, Zed. Just goes to show that valuable contributions to spoon carving don't actually have to be actual spoon carving. Your camera and your presentation add so much to this particular craft and the community involved in it. Be great to see you up here in Scotland.
Palm gouges are for more controlled & up personal use, normal gouges are for more leverage / more stock removal. Sincerely appreciate the kind words and I definitely have plans to visit you folk north of the border when circumstances permit ~Peace~
Thank you! Some great tips!
Thank you kindly! ~Peace~
I can see it now, Zed gets so into spoon designs that in 10 years he drops Outdoors from his name to simply be known as Zed and charging a mortgage for his spoons! Designs by Zed the Faberge of woodworking! He'll be hob-nobbing with kings, queens, heads of state, billionaires, have a two year waiting list for the simplest of his spoons, he'll have forgotten all about us, looking down his nose at us peasants from his Ivory Tower! Way to forget where you came from Zed!!! LOL. Good, instructive video, keep'em coming!
lol :) As always my man I appreciate you watching thank you ~Peace~
Very nice! Ya'll!
Mr Murphy thank you kindly ~Peace~
Maryanne is cool
Isn't she just ~Peace~
Thanks for all your videos Zed 😁. I can't quite see the brand of the milk paint - do you know the make? Thanks
Thank you kindly Phil, a popular milk paint option is this - www.realmilkpaint.com/
Wow, that looks amazing. Thank you for sharing.
SurvivalAustria
Danke! ~Peace~
0:00 Intro
2:40 Gouge flutes
12:00 Kolrosed border
18:09 chip-carved(?) groove
23:53 painting combined with carving
29:46 Outro
Thank you Andrew ~Peace~
Thank you for sharing.
If you do not mind, I would like to ask you the size of the sweep gouge? 4mm?
It is 5mm and thank you for watching ~Peace~
@@Zedoutdoors Many thank you for your tips. Have a nice weekend. :)
Thanks for another great video in this series Zed. STUBAI knife looks good, only £9. How food safe is the paint?
Thank you kindly Luke, the water paint os food safe but saying that it's still only used on parts of the wood that don't come into direct contact with food ~Peace~
Zed I have started carving spoons but do not have the proper hatchet. Do you have some suggestions as to what brand I should look for.
Hi Mike tbh in the beginning any hatchet that isn't too heavy in the hand will suffice, depending on the funds you have to hand as a starters hatchet you may want to look at something like a hatchet made by Robin Wood which is quite affordable, the step is a hatchet made by a custom makers like Hans Karlsonn ~Peace~
Very well !
Thank you Ihor! ~Peace~
You are amazing
Yes she is very talented ~Peace~
Muy linda
Gracias ~Peace~
What brand of tools is she using ?
She mentions the brands in the video, many thansk for watching ~Peace~
18:10 Can I know what is that powder fill a line??
It's ground coffee ~Peace~
12th ...
Now ask yourself, 12th comment? or the 12 tribes of Judah? JAH Rastafari
ZEDDDD! How can one contact you? I can't find the email system in Ytube, did they remove them or is it well hidden?
peace brother man
My man! yes UA-cam gave removed the messaging feature so feel free to ping me via my Fanpage or Instagram ~Peace~
@@Zedoutdoors On that note, YT has just created some kind of new message icon in the top right similar to facebook chat. I'm trying to ''add participants'' but can't, I dont have any subscibers yet so maybe that's why? anyway. Will try get in touch another way, I'm a Londoner too brotha
Cheers