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i was going to put up a couple of pictures of spoons i've done but after seeing yours ian i won't bother:blushing:

 

but then again i suppose you have to start somewhere :biggrin:

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Go for it mate :001_smile: There my best ones, there have been very bad ones :biggrin:. for example the spork in the picture was ment to be a spoon slipped and broke the top off:001_rolleyes:

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got myself the short straight (sharp) one, but how do you use the bendy one? can't quite get the technique right so all i whittle is shrooms:blush: coz i can do them with the straight knife alone!

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First thing I made was a sycy cooking spatula.

This was from a beech shard, a sort of grandfather ancestral totem thing about 8" long. not a great photo though.

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got myself the short straight (sharp) one, but how do you use the bendy one? can't quite get the technique right so all i whittle is shrooms:blush: coz i can do them with the straight knife alone!

 

It's all in the wrist, twist and scoop :biggrin:

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A few years back I came across a guy online who made a wooden case to protect the blade of his hook/spoon knife. It was really simple, oval as I remember. Well to get to the point, I can't find it now but I found this whilst trawling for the other one.:biggrin:

Whatever the shape the principal is the same. Description on the blog Wonderful Whittlin'

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