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    NaturalBushcraft Founder Ashley Cawley's Avatar
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    Red face A Special Oak Spoon

    On a visit to Wistman's Wood (Dartmoor) I picked up a piece of dead Oak and made a spoon.



    The spoon is more ornamental than practical; more of a reminder of that special place steeped in myth and legend, I know the wood is ancient - the original wood that would have covered all of Dartmoor at some stage.
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    Beautiful work Ash. I hope i can get that good at carving.

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    Thats nice
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    Nice one Ashley..

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    Really nice job Ash.

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    super love the leaf detail.
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    cool ash ,how long did it take to carve
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    Thanks for your comments all.

    Quote Originally Posted by swkieran View Post
    cool ash ,how long did it take to carve
    Not sure to be honest - When your sat happy in Wistman's Wood whittling, fog all around you, you easily loose track of time ... maybe 30-45mins? maybe more, I'm not sure.
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    Beautiful work Ash. I gather the Oak wasn't all that bad to carve then? Have an Oak tree in my small patch of woods that dropped some branches thinking of doing a couple spoons from it maybe even a Kuksa
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