Learn to Can Carve a Wooden Spoon the Easy Way!
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
- Are you ready to learn to carve a wooden spoon? In this video, I want to show you how I approach all of my woodworking projects. I am no UA-cam artisan like so many spoon carvers on this platform. I enjoy the process but lack the patience to spend too much time on it. So today, I'll be sharing my "easy" approach that winds up being fully functional while not necessarily perfect.
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Remember, woodcarving with a sharp knife can be risky, so if you're under 18, definitely have an adult supervise you!
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The ducks are so attentive!
Haha! Oh yeah, they're so curious (and dumb). Every time I'm over there they spend a solid 20 minutes just staring at whatever I'm doing and then get bored and wander off. Only to forget and then get super curious and run back over to see what I'm doing.
Interesting video. A hatchet and a knife both can do so much, including make a spoon. Good demonstration. I bought a small hatchet from a knife maker recently, and I have substituted it for my machete with much success. Enjoy the videos.
Pound for pound, I do feel like a good hatchet is maybe the most effective wood stool. I hate the mindset of the "one tool option." It's great to hear from you, my friend! Thank you for the support!
Oh I like notching the wood like that for safety! Yes!
Awesome! We so smart!!
I just noticed the sweet hat too!
Haha! Thanks, brother! I was thinking of doing a custom hat run last year, but it would have cost me like $20 per hat, so I put that on hold until I could figure out a more economical way to get a quality hat made. I hate cheap hats.
Thanks for the tips Jude! Especially with the hatchet. I’m afraid I’ll cut my hand off lol. I guess I just need to man up and start using one. I’m gonna try to carve a spoon next time out🙂👍🏻
Yeah, I was a little nervous that I'd chop into my thumb while filming, but so far all digits accounted for! Haha! You gotta send me a pic of the spoon you make!!
@@SurvivoTek I will🙂👍🏻
This was awesome great demo bro I'll watch this over sellout Canterbury spoon video anyday 😂lmfao ✊️🔥✌️💚
Hahaha! Sellout Canterbury! Man, that's some high praise! I hope I'm worthy of it. Thanks a ton brother!!
@SurvivoTek did you see ironically he uploaded a "spoon carving" video lol 😆 he's a sellout beyond belief 🤣 😂
Looove that axe! The beard is really nice! What saw did you use on the wood at the beginning?
Yeah, it's a really nice little axe. It worked out great for this project! I was using an Agawa Boreal 21 saw. It's great for bigger pieces - not great for the detail work like when I needed to notch.
Sorry to be the dumb newb but why do you start with such a large piece of wood? For strength or density?
I'm definitely no expert at wood choice, but I do like finding heartwood and denser growth wood. Most of the time, if I use a branch or something smaller, it tends to chip out on me really easily.