Looks very good! I am all for sanding here. Any chance for the picture of the log that you used - in sort of "before and after" style - please? Oh, wait a minute... no beer?
Ooops Peter, it is reduced to chips and shavings. I DO have a very similar bit from the same species of tree though, so I'll take a photo of it. Yessss, I'll take a photo of a spindle log - sound a fairly rational sort of thing to do now you mention it.
I thought Spoon No. 1 was an impressive effort, but I'm amazed at the results of Spoon No. 2. Okay, I'll need six for soups, six for tea and say, four for espresso coffees. Oh, and I need them by this Wednesday. Extraordinary work there, Rob. The bowl is nicely shaped.
Looks very good! I am all for sanding here. Any chance for the picture of the log that you used - in sort of "before and after" style - please? Oh, wait a minute... no beer?
ReplyDeleteOoops Peter, it is reduced to chips and shavings. I DO have a very similar bit from the same species of tree though, so I'll take a photo of it. Yessss, I'll take a photo of a spindle log - sound a fairly rational sort of thing to do now you mention it.
Delete....beer? I finished my bottle of Adnams by 6.30, sadly no typewriter to hand at the time.
DeleteIt really looks beautiful. Nice.
ReplyDeleteI think it looks very good. I'm quite impressed.
ReplyDeleteI thought Spoon No. 1 was an impressive effort, but I'm amazed at the results of Spoon No. 2. Okay, I'll need six for soups, six for tea and say, four for espresso coffees. Oh, and I need them by this Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteExtraordinary work there, Rob. The bowl is nicely shaped.
Give us a chance to sharpen my axe mate!
Deleteas the Tick would say: "SPOOON!" :D
ReplyDeleteExcellent work on the spoon.
ReplyDeleteThat is one smooth spoon.
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