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    1 hour spoon.

    just finished this spoon,took 1 hour and is carved from hazel.





    thanks for looking.
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    skilled hands you have there.
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    excuse my ignorance, but is it all one piece or are the handle and bowl separate pieces?

    looks great
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    all one bit that. What tools did you use Justin ?
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    Another couple of days and it will be done ;0)

    Nice article in the Bushcraft mag btw :0)

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    Bonnie work

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    An hour very well spent

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    Nice work Fish. You remind me I ought to do more carving; 'tis good for the stress.

    It's hard to see scale, but that looks like it's designed for a mighty big serving (or mouth).

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    thanks guys,i just use a mora whitler and a spoon knife from dorset woodland blades and a gransfors.
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