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Spoon Carving Hatchet & Bear

Rated 4.1 out of 5 based on 13 customer reviews
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Spoon Carving : Hatchet &; Bear
ISBN: 9781849497190
Publication Date: 1 February 2017

The Hatchet &; Bear book Spoon Carving demonstrates how with three basic tools - an axe and two knives - you can shape a small tree branch into a simple, honest utensil. But while the process is relatively simple, the effects of this craft are profound.

EJ describes the experience of carving a spoon 'medicinal'. With every group of students, she has witnessed how the act of whittling, peeling and shaving wood is absorbing and meditative; minutes turn into hours while the spoon carver becomes absorbed in the making process and surrenders themselves to the joy of slow living.

As well as information on tree identification to ensure that you are working with the recommended fresh green wood from hardwood species, EJ gives advice on harvesting and storing wood. She explains the few tools that are needed for spoon carving and how to use them safely when working the key techniques - including chopping, splitting, planing, shaving, cutting.

Once you are confident with the woodworking skills, you can progress to the projects chapter where full instructions are given for making five different utensil types, starting with the simplest spatula, cooking spoon and hanging jar spoon, before moving on to a coffee scoop and then finally graduating on to the bent-branch spoon.

About the Author

EJ Osborne studied Product and Furniture Design, before coming to the realization that designer products for mass manufacture would simply add more 'stuff' to an already overburdened family. After a career break to start a family, EJ started to get the 'maker's itch' - and the itch to make something soulful and meaningful that led to spoon carving. Carving spoons felt so good that EJ now does it all the time, and runs workshops, as well as having spoons stocked in Anthropologie in the UK...

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Average Star Rating: 4.1 out of 5
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13 reviews for Spoon Carving Hatchet & Bear

  1. Rated 3 out of 5

      Syfaro from Nashville, United States

    Its alright

  2. Rated 2 out of 5

      David A from Tampa, United States

    Get something else

  3. Rated 1 out of 5

      Blossom from Minneapolis, United States

    Junk with NO Support from manufacturer.