I did it! I followed the directions on this video and a carved very nice spoon, all with handtools. I carved my spoon like our forefathers Have done, with no power tools, for that I am so very proud.
And so you should be! Also, getting in touch with your forefathers adds direction and stability to your life. Congratulations - I hope your spoon gives you many years of fulfilment, joy, pleasure and a sense of accomplishment.
I'm 54 and just picked up woodcarving. I've searched through what what feels like thousands of videos, probably more like 50-100 to find the detail you had here. I appreciate the time you put into making this video and the explanation. At my level of carving, to me this was perfect. You provided just enough definition and pointed out things that I hadn't thought of yet. It really helped me see the different "phases" or "dimensions" as you called them of the process. Thank you and I'll be following you and watching a lot more of your videos! Thank you, -dave
Watching that precision and at the same time listening to that heap of useful information is a better way to relax than yoga and an aquarium with fish combined. Hats off...
Carving a spoon or a lesson on the philosophy of life? Develop sight ridges, understand where you're going, the spoon isn't the destination, the journey you make to craft the spoon is, and strop often (keep yourself sharp), etc. I'll never carve a spoon or a bowl (I turn wood) but I love these videos! Thank you, sir.
We are witnessing years of practice wielding an axe. Very impressive! Nobody can just thrust an axe with that kind of agility and accuracy. Masterful shaping of the spoon. Fun to watch.
As a new carver I have been watching video after video on how to carve things- including many a spoon videos. You are by far the most insightful, clear, and knowledgeable carving teacher on the internet. I have been learning incorrect techniques!! Until now, that is. Gonna bookmark this video so I can keep referring back to it. THANK YOU for producing this!
I'll probably get a cutout sometime, slice a finger, trash the spoon and end up with nothing, but I'm sure this video made me better at it. What a fascinating way to spend over an hour of my time. I love watching craftsfolk and artisans doing the craft they've mastered over years and years of practice.
Hello from Eagle River, Alaska!! What a beautiful spoon and your wonderful explanation on how to carve it. I am still a beginner but learning a lot from your videos. Thanks :)
I found your video 2 years after it was uploaded. I’m looking for a spoon video because I’m having trouble with symmetry. You sir are a very good teacher. This video helped me to understand and apply what I learned successfully. Thank you very much for your help.
I really love the efficiency of your actions. No energy is wasted, each cut either makes a score or knocks off a chip. Very little over strike into the block. Your ability to cut to the line is superb.
This is by far the best video on woodcarving I've ever seen ... just awesome, really really great work many many thanks for showing and please keep up the good work ;-))
I have just started carving and this is what I have been longing for. To have someone who is seasoned who shares what they have learned to make the process more enjoyable. I also really like your style.
Literally last night, I was watching videos and said "I need to find an old mountain man with a big beard that makes videos" Not so much on the "old" front, but this is exactly what I was looking for.
I’ve done a lot of wood carving with mallet and chips and knives but I never thought to use A hatchetThat’s a wonderful thing thank you I will have to try it
Appreciate the safety note on angles, hand placement, and stability. Our ancestors had this down. Moving from high tech to low (better) tech comes with hazards that the transition introduces.
Thank you SO much for taking the time to teach us how to safely and properly carve a beautiful spoon. The wisdom you share about how to develop skill during each step is precious.
Wow I thought you took about 30 minutes or so to carve the spoon, then I realized the video was an hour and sixteen minutes long. Time flies when you are watching or doing something that grabs your interest. Really enjoyed the video and yes I hit that subscribe button.
your explanation on how to handle the checks and still get a good piece of carving wood out of it is what made me instantly subscribe to your channel. well done
When I sell or gift a turning of mine I represent it as hand made. My logic for the past 35 years has been that the chisels and gouges are held and manipulated by my free form hands. The lathe merely spins the stock. I've always been a bit smug about that. After watching just two of your videos I'm reconsidering that claim and will definitely loose my undeserved smugness!.😉😉😉You are a Master Carver sir! Wakodahatchee Chris
I am often guilty of picking the wild grain wood and wondering why it gets so tedious trying to get the shape right, and I struggle with symmetry due to not sticking to one dimension at a time. Despite years of carving, I still keep thinking that the wild grain will somehow magically make it better in the end. But as you just showed, the beauty comes from doing a good job, and I thank you for the lesson.
Having a solid plan, or direction, before starting should be applied to so many more things in life. It should be more of a priority in schools and homes everywhere. If you start out with that mindset at an early age you’ll be way ahead of the game. Great video by the way. You share a lot of free, useful knowledge that I really appreciate.
If you have any questions about tools or carving or anything in general along the way feel free to ask and we will do our best to help. Thanks for the comment and also thank you for your interaction we really appreciate that
I can't help but instantly appreciate the craftsmanship and the lessons you are teaching here. Even if I never pick up a carving knife or a hatchet. I look forward to watching more.
Following a circle's line with a hatchet is quite the skill. And crazy scary, too. I don't get surprised often, but this one did it. Congratulations for developing this skill to such level.
There are few things more satisfying than the feel of a sharp tool cutting into wood and the sounds of wood chips flying off a project. So happy I discovered your videos. Going to make time to do some carving this weekend. It's been way too long and there are more important things in life than "work". ~Harris in Texas
I am glad you explained how to understand what you are doing in one dimension from your eye's point of view. It is clear to me from watching, doing is how I learn mostly.
Excellent and so well explained. I am a arborist come woodturner and one of the best videos out there, thank you for sharing from your Irish friends in Nova Scotia, Dave.
This came in the mail. By your recommendation, this spoon is in a Dutch oven of beans. They got cooked down with a pork shoulder bone, a bit of brown sugar and splash of vinegar. Put some cornbread batter on top, a lid over the Dutch oven, and finished it in the coals. Many taste tests were had, and burned mouths. My son is 4. He didn't know why it was special, but he knows it was a spectacle. It was over 100 degrees and cooking indoors was last thing I wanted to do, despite the fires. The walnut and wax smell incredible. It really is of the finest workmanship. Thank you for it.
Jason Pippin as I was reading this I found myself Feeling The urge to reach out to grab a bowl full of those beans. that description was so good. Anyways we are glad you like the spoon. And thanks for the good review and positive feedback .We might just have to put on A pot of beans tonight
Your experience is evident in every stroke, but I must say I kept waiting for the catastrophic injury and hoping you had a tourniquet handy. Great video. You are an excellent educator.
Thank you for your expertise and also thanks to the person operating the camera. I suggest they are also an expert as they know what angles to shoot at and how close to get when your talking about a certain cut etc. Well done to you both.
I have just watched this video a second time after trying my hand at a small spoon carving. There was so many things I missed the first time and so many mistakes I made by not following your advice. This is a superb tutorial. Thanks
Thank you for the positive feedback and also thank you for taking the time to write such a kind comment and thank you for your interaction we really appreciate that
Thanks for the in-depth instruction! I thought that I knew how to carve spoons, but now I see how it should be done. (I still have all 10 fingers, so there's hope....)
You sir make this look ridiculously easy.....which I know it's not. And how quickly you do it just blows my mind. True craftsman for sure. You are a gentleman I would like to meet. Excellent work sir
With 320 comments made already, what could I possible add to the truths that you are indeed a great crafts-person, and superb teacher!! Grateful for the time you so unselfishly invested into guiding everyone who is interested in spoon carving!! Well done indeed!
I did it! I followed the directions on this video and a carved very nice spoon, all with handtools. I carved my spoon like our forefathers Have done, with no power tools, for that I am so very proud.
And so you should be! Also, getting in touch with your forefathers adds direction and stability to your life. Congratulations - I hope your spoon gives you many years of fulfilment, joy, pleasure and a sense of accomplishment.
You are more patient than me! Pretty sure I'd break out the drummel about half way
This man is a master. It was so nice watching and listening to his wisdom.
I'm 54 and just picked up woodcarving. I've searched through what what feels like thousands of videos, probably more like 50-100 to find the detail you had here. I appreciate the time you put into making this video and the explanation. At my level of carving, to me this was perfect. You provided just enough definition and pointed out things that I hadn't thought of yet. It really helped me see the different "phases" or "dimensions" as you called them of the process. Thank you and I'll be following you and watching a lot more of your videos! Thank you, -dave
Watching that precision and at the same time listening to that heap of useful information is a better way to relax than yoga and an aquarium with fish combined. Hats off...
Carving a spoon or a lesson on the philosophy of life? Develop sight ridges, understand where you're going, the spoon isn't the destination, the journey you make to craft the spoon is, and strop often (keep yourself sharp), etc. I'll never carve a spoon or a bowl (I turn wood) but I love these videos! Thank you, sir.
This guy is amazing with an axe.
for sure
We are witnessing years of practice wielding an axe. Very impressive! Nobody can just thrust an axe with that kind of agility and accuracy. Masterful shaping of the spoon. Fun to watch.
I appreciated your video, I’ma self taught spoon carver. I learned a lot from this video. I turned 78 today, so old dogs can learn new tricks.
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Kudos to the camera operator. Great job getting close enough and the proper angles. 👍🏽
My paternal grandfather worked with wood and I think he would have loved watching this man.
This was very pleasant to watch. I learned s lot. Thank you for taking the time to share your craft.
As a new carver I have been watching video after video on how to carve things- including many a spoon videos. You are by far the most insightful, clear, and knowledgeable carving teacher on the internet. I have been learning incorrect techniques!! Until now, that is. Gonna bookmark this video so I can keep referring back to it. THANK YOU for producing this!
Thank you for the positive feedback. If you have any questions about anything feel free to ask
I'll probably get a cutout sometime, slice a finger, trash the spoon and end up with nothing, but I'm sure this video made me better at it. What a fascinating way to spend over an hour of my time. I love watching craftsfolk and artisans doing the craft they've mastered over years and years of practice.
I’m 30 minutes into the video. I’m amazed. Your teaching skills are as finely honed as your axe. Thanks.
best spoon carving tutorial on the internet,first class!
You can tell this guy is a great father, husband and dude in general. Cheers, great content and insights.
Hello from Eagle River, Alaska!! What a beautiful spoon and your wonderful explanation on how to carve it. I am still a beginner but learning a lot from your videos. Thanks :)
You're a REAL craftsman, a rarity in this modern world- I've learned from you and am subscribing now. Thank you!
Watched the whole show. I will say I learned more here than any other channel. So I'm now subscribed
Thanks for the positive feedback we really appreciate it
I found your video 2 years after it was uploaded. I’m looking for a spoon video because I’m having trouble with symmetry. You sir are a very good teacher. This video helped me to understand and apply what I learned successfully. Thank you very much for your help.
I learned so much from watching that video! It’s not the first time I watch it and won’t be the last! Thank you! 👍
Your a great teacher. thank you
My wife loves the left handed spatula, made by Carving paths, for her birthday. Quality folks with quality talents. Thanks. Skip
I think I learned more from this this video than I ever did from my father 😂 👍 thank you!
Incredibly well done. I just witnessed a master craftsman in his element.
Always enjoyable watching someone who knows what their doing and can explain it very well. Thanks
Das ist. der Naturmann. Ohne. Säge. mit. Rasierbeil und. Schälmesser
Danke für die. Wunderbare Vorführung
I really love the efficiency of your actions. No energy is wasted, each cut either makes a score or knocks off a chip. Very little over strike into the block. Your ability to cut to the line is superb.
i love the crisp sound of wood being smoothly. gently and deftly cut...
This is by far the best video on woodcarving I've ever seen ... just awesome, really really great work
many many thanks for showing and please keep up the good work ;-))
I have just started carving and this is what I have been longing for. To have someone who is seasoned who shares what they have learned to make the process more enjoyable. I also really like your style.
Literally last night, I was watching videos and said "I need to find an old mountain man with a big beard that makes videos"
Not so much on the "old" front, but this is exactly what I was looking for.
I’ve done a lot of wood carving with mallet and chips and knives but I never thought to use A hatchetThat’s a wonderful thing thank you I will have to try it
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with me. I really learns a lot from you. Once again thank so much. And have a blessed day.
This is the best hatchet carving tutorial I have seen. Really clear, well explained. Thanks!
Wow....very useful video....I am thanking you for measurements and guidelines you shown...👌👌👌
Appreciate the safety note on angles, hand placement, and stability. Our ancestors had this down. Moving from high tech to low (better) tech comes with hazards that the transition introduces.
You are so talented and the best teacher…thank you
Excellent presentation,Clear precise details...
Thank You for sharing.Will continue to follow
Have a Blessed Day ! 😊
Thank you SO much for taking the time to teach us how to safely and properly carve a beautiful spoon. The wisdom you share about how to develop skill during each step is precious.
Got to admit looks like you've done this before. Love watching people that know what there doing. Good video ,
Wow I thought you took about 30 minutes or so to carve the spoon, then I realized the video was an hour and sixteen minutes long. Time flies when you are watching or doing something that grabs your interest. Really enjoyed the video and yes I hit that subscribe button.
your explanation on how to handle the checks and still get a good piece of carving wood out of it is what made me instantly subscribe to your channel. well done
Easily one of the most informative and useful spoon carving videos out there.
When I sell or gift a turning of mine I represent it as hand made. My logic for the past 35 years has been that the chisels and gouges are held and manipulated by my free form hands. The lathe merely spins the stock. I've always been a bit smug about that. After watching just two of your videos I'm reconsidering that claim and will definitely loose my undeserved smugness!.😉😉😉You are a Master Carver sir!
Wakodahatchee Chris
There are so many techniques out there, but this one just talks to me as true. Love it.
Best video on carving spoons I’ve seen. Thank you
Brilliant, your not only an amazing craftsmen, but a great teacher
You are amazing with a hatchet i have not seen such good control before. wow
I am often guilty of picking the wild grain wood and wondering why it gets so tedious trying to get the shape right, and I struggle with symmetry due to not sticking to one dimension at a time. Despite years of carving, I still keep thinking that the wild grain will somehow magically make it better in the end. But as you just showed, the beauty comes from doing a good job, and I thank you for the lesson.
At minute 28 you are working like a wild cowboy... 😂
Thanks for the good work!
Thank you so much for this inspiring video. No need to apologize for the length at all. I could take away a whole lot from it.
Before I watch the video I want to say that I just received my wood carving kit today with a walnut spoon block. Excited to get started.
Let us know how everything turns out. Thanks for the comments and the interaction
I enjoyed watching this video again and again and again. It is a marvel to see a master at his work. Truely and remarkably well done.
Having a solid plan, or direction, before starting should be applied to so many more things in life. It should be more of a priority in schools and homes everywhere. If you start out with that mindset at an early age you’ll be way ahead of the game.
Great video by the way. You share a lot of free, useful knowledge that I really appreciate.
Am very new to the craft. This was 1hr 16m of wonderful learning. To a contemplative, meditative level. Thank you. My Quest is just beginning!
If you have any questions about tools or carving or anything in general along the way feel free to ask and we will do our best to help. Thanks for the comment and also thank you for your interaction we really appreciate that
Your accuracy with the carving axe is actually unreal. Great video!!
I can't help but instantly appreciate the craftsmanship and the lessons you are teaching here. Even if I never pick up a carving knife or a hatchet. I look forward to watching more.
Following a circle's line with a hatchet is quite the skill. And crazy scary, too. I don't get surprised often, but this one did it. Congratulations for developing this skill to such level.
I agree, that was unreal!!
Wow, absolutely amazing style of the video, thank you. I've enjoyed!
Down in new-zealand watching your video carefully! Lots of things have been said thanks you so much for sharing your knowledge and your passion!!!
Brilliant video and the camera person had their job near perfect. :)
thank you for an inspiring video, couldn't stop watching.
This is one of the best spoon making videos I’ve seen. Thank you!
There are few things more satisfying than the feel of a sharp tool cutting into wood and the sounds of wood chips flying off a project. So happy I discovered your videos. Going to make time to do some carving this weekend. It's been way too long and there are more important things in life than "work". ~Harris in Texas
I am glad you explained how to understand what you are doing in one dimension from your eye's point of view. It is clear to me from watching, doing is how I learn mostly.
Excellent and so well explained. I am a arborist come woodturner and one of the best videos out there, thank you for sharing from your Irish friends in Nova Scotia, Dave.
Hi, this video was worth watching. I'm getting more into carving when I'm out doing bushcraft. Many thanks.
This came in the mail. By your recommendation, this spoon is in a Dutch oven of beans. They got cooked down with a pork shoulder bone, a bit of brown sugar and splash of vinegar. Put some cornbread batter on top, a lid over the Dutch oven, and finished it in the coals. Many taste tests were had, and burned mouths. My son is 4. He didn't know why it was special, but he knows it was a spectacle. It was over 100 degrees and cooking indoors was last thing I wanted to do, despite the fires. The walnut and wax smell incredible. It really is of the finest workmanship. Thank you for it.
Jason Pippin as I was reading this I found myself Feeling The urge to reach out to grab a bowl full of those beans. that description was so good. Anyways we are glad you like the spoon. And thanks for the good review and positive feedback .We might just have to put on A pot of beans tonight
I have much respect for a craftsman's work or works of art.
I’m amazed that a spoon can be that aesthetically pleasing. Great great video
Your experience is evident in every stroke, but I must say I kept waiting for the catastrophic injury and hoping you had a tourniquet handy.
Great video. You are an excellent educator.
You’re a great teacher
Stumbled on to this, but I was impressed. Thank you. Extremely informative and helpful.
I learned a lot. I've had stitches in my fingernail from an older axe lesson so this was a bit more enjoyable
coolest wood carver style ever
Man, very impressive. Amazing how much of that you got carved with just the axe. It looks great.
I did enjoy and learned. Thank You
Very well done! Even the filming was superb. Thank you!
Thank you for your expertise and also thanks to the person operating the camera. I suggest they are also an expert as they know what angles to shoot at and how close to get when your talking about a certain cut etc. Well done to you both.
I have just watched this video a second time after trying my hand at a small spoon carving. There was so many things I missed the first time and so many mistakes I made by not following your advice. This is a superb tutorial. Thanks
Thank you for the positive feedback and also thank you for taking the time to write such a kind comment and thank you for your interaction we really appreciate that
Love your videos and teaching style... Hope you can start making more soon!
You are unbelievably great at this
Thanks for the in-depth instruction! I thought that I knew how to carve spoons, but now I see how it should be done. (I still have all 10 fingers, so there's hope....)
It's always nice to watch a video with someone that knows its craft. Great video
Thank you for the educational video, it was quite the treat.
This is an excellent lesson. You are really a great teacher. Thank you very much!!!
BTW,, I learned so much from your videos. thank you sir
Just goes to show..Even in 2021, you can not beat a CRAFTSMAN.
You are a Master Craftsman.
Beautiful job, what a craftsman!
Thank you so much for this life lesson!!! Love love love !!
Great video, you're so good with that hatchet that you make it look easy.... which is far from the truth lol It's obvious that you're an expert at it.
I ❤️ to see these videos. Thank you for sharing the video. May the LORD our SAVIOR Bless you and your family.
May you not vote for Trump.
Lord bless
You are such a good teacher. Thank you very much. I want to watch more of your stuff. I am hoping you have done or do a ladle spoon video.
Wow! A fine job of carving and explaining the process. Thank you. It makes me want to have a go at it.
You sir make this look ridiculously easy.....which I know it's not. And how quickly you do it just blows my mind. True craftsman for sure. You are a gentleman I would like to meet. Excellent work sir
With 320 comments made already, what could I possible add to the truths that you are indeed a great crafts-person, and superb teacher!! Grateful for the time you so unselfishly invested into guiding everyone who is interested in spoon carving!! Well done indeed!
I would love my son to go spend ten years learning this craft. If I were younger I’d want to learn it myself.
Thank you so much for this great lesson!