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    scoop/ladle

    i was sat outside the caravan at the weekend all ready to do a bit when i realised i had left my wood behind derrr
    had a mooch around the shore and found what looked like a piece of sycamore,it certainly wasent green wood but still easily worked.
    i split it down the lengh and ended up with a natural bowl shape so i worked on that and ended up with something that could be used as a rice/bird feed scoop or a short handled ladle,it wouldent look out of place hanging next to a water butt at a camp....atb kev


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    Nice job Kev

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    lovely on the spot ideas

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    Purdy scoop she's got some nice character to it
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    Sycamore is lovely to work with .
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