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I have been making again, kuksa, spoons, spreader.


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Hi

 

Are these carved out of green wood? Wouldn't mind doing that sort of thing myself . What too

The wood is green ie the birch was felled a month or so ago, the cherry is about six months old.

 

 

Tools, Gransfors axe, small carver knife and a spoon knife

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Hiya

 

Well done Baggy, they are truly beautiful. Thanks for sharing them.

Fancied having a go for quite sometime, but:

 

Do a course or just give it a go?

Thanks, I did not do any course but it is probably a good idea.... and might have saved me a fortune in plasters and buying the wrong tools.

 

The best guy by far for training is Robin Fawcett, Green Woodworking with the Treewright

He will customise courses to what ever you want to do.

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