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    Ent FishyFolk's Avatar
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    Yup...it's a spoon

    Have not made one of these for a while, so decided to mess up the shed and make one...

    The wood is juniper. And the tools used:

    Mora 120 whitling knife
    Mora 164 spoon knife
    Mora 711 whitling knife
    Hultafors Felling axe






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    Great work Rune

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    Nice that Rune , I like it.

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    nice clean and simple lines mate,very nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fish View Post
    nice clean and simple lines mate,very nice.
    My pateince have usually run out long before it's sanded. So can't be doing any artwork. I'll just ruin it. So nice and simple it is.
    My current bushcraft spoon was the first one I made. It has a round handle and is terrible to hold. And no angel between sppon and handle made it terrible to eat with

    My next spoon was for the wife. Made an angle here, and a flatter handle. And I keep stealing it from her. So about time I made a new one for myself.
    Also got a bigger cooking spoon. So with that, and this ine I think I have what I need when it comes to spoons.

    Perhaps a kuksa next. What is holding me back is that they tend to be to small....
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    Nice, I like that

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    That's nice Rune,

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    That's a lovely looking spoon, love the simple lines - very Scandinavian

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    Nice one Rune.
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