Rob, I've been following your spoon carving adventure with pleasure. I'm not certain if I'd ever do this, but your learnings on the vagaries of carved wood are very informational. Perhaps I'd rather take to carving pinhole cameras from blocks of wood instead. I also like the top photo very much, great bokeh.
This one looks perfect! And can there be more obvious answer to your Mum's question than: "I use typewriters to write about carving spoons"? Or even better: "I am"?
Rob, I've been following your spoon carving adventure with pleasure. I'm not certain if I'd ever do this, but your learnings on the vagaries of carved wood are very informational. Perhaps I'd rather take to carving pinhole cameras from blocks of wood instead. I also like the top photo very much, great bokeh.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhhhhhh this is looking magnificent.
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic spoon! Keep up the spoony work.
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ReplyDeleteThis one looks perfect! And can there be more obvious answer to your Mum's question than: "I use typewriters to write about carving spoons"? Or even better: "I am"?
ReplyDeleteA thing of beauty!
ReplyDeleteYou have created the world's topmost typewriter-spoon-beer blog.
Now that's a remarkable spoon!
ReplyDeleteVery handsome work, Rob. You've come very far very fast. Keep it up!
ReplyDeletePractice definitely makes perfect. That's looking very professional (not that I'd know)!
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