How To Make A Wood Spoon

The spoon pattern shown below can be resized and printed to match your piece of wood.
How to make a wood spoon. Mark a pattern of a spoon on a board. My favorite way of carving inside my workshop- more tools easier techniques. This video was sponsored by Squarespace.
Draw a rough outline of the desire spoon on a piece of wood. I prepared already pre-dried willow wood and thus avoided later drying. To make a wooden spoon you should use an already existing model to get a patter.
I turned the handl. As you will see with this woodworking project no two wooden spoon have to look exactly alike in fact its the imperfections that lend themselves to highlight the handmade aspect of the build Enjoy. Step 2 Trace the spoon pattern onto the wood with a.
A low density hardwood such as yellow poplar or bass wood will make for easy carving. The next step would be to determine how many spoon holes you want and how far apart they will be. I would think that a closed-grain hardwood like cherry might hold up better over time.
The basis is to choose a suitable material for the production of a spoon linden wood is ideal but willow apple cherry maple or plum wood is certainly not to be thrown away. Select a place on the board that will let you cut out more spoons from the same board. To get 10 off a site of your own vis.
I found some Alder wood at the Woodcraft store. The size of the initial block of wood will be dependent on how big of spoon you plan to construct. This is a personal preference depending on the size of the wood.