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Second Spoon - BaileyNo5 - 06-22-2016 I started on this one shortly after the first one had some problems with a bark inclusion. See this post for details. This one went much faster and no surprises. Hawthorne, 12.5" long, raw tung oil finish. Re: Second Spoon - cputnam - 06-22-2016 Nice, very nice! Re: Second Spoon - Window Guy - 06-23-2016 Very , I like it. This is something I am going to try very soon. I have to pick up a Mora Knife one of these day's and then I am good to go. Steve Re: Second Spoon - Guest - 06-23-2016 Nice, clean design and beautifully executed. I like it a lot! Re: Second Spoon - eg54string - 06-23-2016 Nice work. It looks like it should function well. Re: Second Spoon - Sawdustd - 06-24-2016 Looks finger lickin good Kevin. Patients and persistence pays off. Re: Second Spoon - BaileyNo5 - 06-24-2016 Thanks for the kind words, everyone. Steve, I bought a Mora knife but didn't use it much on this project. I used a couple of carving gouges, that little drawknife from Lee Valley (that's a sweet little tool that works great for shaping the exterior), rasps, and a Veritas chairmaker's scraper. Oh, and I can't forget my most well-used carving tool, 36 grit sandpaper. Re: Second Spoon - Steve N - 06-25-2016 The A side is positively wicked, the B side is muddled in comparison. Looks like 2 different pieces. Did you not spend much time on the back, or is that a trick of the photography and the difference of convex/concave? Either way the form is awesome Re: Second Spoon - Window Guy - 06-25-2016 I do have a couple gouges, might need to look into the the veritas drawknife, I have a 10" Greenlee. I do have plenty of sandpaper now , bought a 10# bargin box last month. Thanks for the suggestions ! Steve Re: Second Spoon - Bibliophile 13 - 06-25-2016 Very nice shape on that one. I like the curve on the handle, especially. |