View Full Version : Some woods found in the UK
PatrickM
13-05-2007, 15:02
Not in order, spruce, cedar, elm, silver birch, oak, sycamore, maple, lime, leylandi, hornbeam, pine, rowan, apple, cherry, plum, horse chestnut, sweet chestnut,
hawthorn, aspen, spruce, elder, ash, holly, poplar, hazel, willow, alder, beech, caledonian pine, laurel and not forgetting yew which has to be included.............
...more to follow soon.
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b261/Patrick_M/spooooons9.jpg
:notworthy As always your work is actually unbeleivable! Wow, and wow again! Well done! Im sure you are going to keep up the good work :rolleyes: Speachless
Welsh Dragon
13-05-2007, 15:12
Hi Patrick, some really nice utensils theres! The kuksa really caught my eye what wood was used for it?
Brian
Biddlesby
13-05-2007, 15:24
What, you want us to guess which ones are which wood??? :p Might be able to pick out lime but I stop there
Great work as always
i'm in spoon heaven :You_Rock_
British Red
13-05-2007, 17:03
Awesome awesome work Patrick
Wow. Was my first reaction. Still pretty much sums it up. Excellent.
some very fine work indeed :You_Rock_
sxmolloy
13-05-2007, 20:20
All very, very nice and very inspiring.
chas brookes
13-05-2007, 20:27
Patrick
superb craftmanship very inspiring :notworthy :notworthy :notworthy
Chas
I think we should have a poll, should PatrickM be banned from posting photos, as he puts my(and a lot of other people)to shame :o , or should he be encouraged to give us something to work toward :D?
Nice work Patrick :)
Perhaps with a third choice, There are too many polls I refuse to vote! ;)
bushtank
13-05-2007, 22:05
exellent stuff patrick :notworthy
Absolutly wonderful collection. Im so embarrassed that i even posted my own attempts now though.
Maybe you'll do a tutorial or video next time you do a kuska though to help us who have failed !
spoonman
14-05-2007, 09:43
Wow.....great work! :notworthy
I wonder how long it takes for someone to build up such a collection.
very nice Patrick, very nice indeed
Do these explain the long absence ?
Or will we be seeing a book soon ?
woodwalker
14-05-2007, 15:05
amazing!
How long has it taken you to do all of those?? Or are they just an accumulation over time?
woodwalker