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Hoodoo
30-06-2006, 13:37
This one is cherry. Great wood to carve.

http://www4.gvsu.edu/triert/images15/gravyspoon3c.jpg

http://www4.gvsu.edu/triert/images15/gravyspoon4c.jpg

andyn
30-06-2006, 14:01
Thats beautiful Hoodoo....An inspiration to keep practising.

lardbloke
30-06-2006, 14:07
Top spoonidge my friend, I love the grain...

jdlenton
30-06-2006, 14:11
very nice hoodoo whats it finished with?

James

Marts
30-06-2006, 14:14
Nice Hoodoo. I like the sharp lines, nice idea. I tend to always round everything off, but they really add something.

Cherry is a beautiful wood to work with isn't it.

Hoodoo
30-06-2006, 14:27
Thanks guys!


very nice hoodoo whats it finished with?

James

I just put a couple coats of mineral oil on it.

jdlenton
30-06-2006, 15:14
I like the sharp lines, nice idea. I tend to always round everything off, but they really add something.

I agree with jou Marts lines make an object very distinctive and crisp rounding edges of only leads to a watering down of a shape IMO i always try and give my carving that kind of crispness its very difficult to achive i never seem to get i quite how i want it

James

leon-b
30-06-2006, 15:59
hoodo thats a great piece of work
i love the shape of it

Ogri the trog
30-06-2006, 16:21
Hoodoo,
You're always tempting me to look at images of carving perfection - making my efforts look to be so much match-wood.

Very very nice.

Ogri the trog

Toots
30-06-2006, 16:43
Very nice looking indeed Hoodoo. Fantastic grain pattern and sharp lines. Was it carved from "green" or seasoned wood?

Singeblister
01-07-2006, 00:58
Very elegant spoon I like it well done :)

Hoodoo
01-07-2006, 02:21
Very nice looking indeed Hoodoo. Fantastic grain pattern and sharp lines. Was it carved from "green" or seasoned wood?

Kiln dried. I buy a lot of my wood from a local store called the WoodSource. Carving seasoned wood is a lot harder to do but the nice thing is, I've never gotten a piece of wood from them that split on me. Nice even grain and dried to perfection.

One way to sharpen the lines is to scrape the wood after you carve it.

Biddlesby
02-07-2006, 12:30
Fantastic work, I've been thinking about making some sort of ladel. You have inspired me :).

rapidboy
02-07-2006, 13:30
Simply beautiful Hoodoo

pibbleb
02-07-2006, 22:14
That is top rate well done.

Pib