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  • Spoon carving tools – knives

    Spoon carving tools – knives

    After covering axes last month – this time it is spoon carving knives. If you missed the blog on axes you can find it here. This is going to be a fairly short blog because I only use two types of knives, from two different makers. Straight knives These are the spoon carving knives that…

    December 4, 2023
  • Spoon carving tools – axes

    Spoon carving tools – axes

    When you start out on any new trade or hobby there is always the question of what tools do I need? Which spoon carving tools are the best, or which tools are right for me? I thought it would be useful to have a blog post series on the various spoon carving tools I’ve used.…

    October 21, 2023
  • Wooden spoons

    Wooden spoons

    Many of you reading this blog have purchased one of my wooden spoons (for which I am very grateful). I wondered though, and what led me to write this blog, is do you know how it was made? Well spoon carving is in essence incredibly simple. You start with a tree and you remove wood…

    September 27, 2023
  • Why do I use hand tools?

    Why do I use hand tools?

    I class myself as a hand tool worker. What does this mean? It means that I use minimum amounts of machinery in my coppice work and in making my products. There are a few exceptions – I do own an electric chainsaw which I use to crosscut my firewood and cut my greenwood to length…

    August 26, 2023
  • Coppice – how low to cut

    Coppice – how low to cut

    When cut, most of our native trees will regrow a number of shoots from either the stump or the roots (Tabor, 1994). It is this amazing adaptation that we coppice workers take advantage of. Allowing us to move around a woodland, felling areas of trees, which regrow with great vigour, and can then be cut…

    March 25, 2023

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