Hand Tool Finished Eating Spoon - Unedited Portrait Mode | Andy Spoons
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2024
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Wood Type - Grevillea Robusta
Tools Used -
Belzeboo Crafts Hades 50 Twca Cam
WCC Full Tang Sloyd
TMW Monadnock Hook
Thank you for watching!
Andy
Seventeen minutes of unedited carving, a blessing to us all
I would love to do a workshop with you. Your technical expertise is great. 😊
Always so therapeutic...
Have you tried yourself at carving? It's even more relaxing! Thanks Andy for the video!
@@KorbakSCI made a cross between a teaspoon and an eating spoon. You don't want to know how. Halfway through it looked like a Weapon Of Mass Destruction. Turned out beautiful and I love it and use it every day. I want to do more. Also wooden jewelry. But I need an axe, a saw, a hook knife and a sloyd would be nice.
@@susanp.collins7834 yeah you definitely need some tools!
@@KorbakSC Hey - my teeth worked just great! (And a lot of sandpaper...)
@@susanp.collins7834 😂 I hacked down a couple old dying boxwood trees this Sunday and I'm picturing you carving with your teeth in hard wood, big laughter!
Hi andy, great video, can i ask you something? How do you ceep your wood so moist and fresh? How do you storage your woods or blanks? Thx, msybe you can make a video for it ? 😅
Hey there! So I keep all of my stock in the longest lengths of log that I can, and then when I split things out, I make sure to parcel as much into amounts that I can wrap in plastic and freeze for later 🙂 a video on wood storage is a great idea!
Wonderful! Thank you for the video. I learn every time I watch you work.
Can you please tell me what you would do next to make sure the spoon is finished and ready to use? Can you use it to eat now? Or does it need to be cooked and oiled?
Thank you again!
You could add wood Wax to seal the wood, but it would be fine to use straight away!
Ey up Andy brilliant videos watched all of them just starting out at carving what type of wood you using here. ???
Hey there, thanks so much for watching! This is Silky Oak (Grevillea Robusta)
I always seem to have trouble using my hook going with the grain
It can definitely be a challenge!