Make Your Own Wooden Spoon Rest

Step 3 Cut the spoon out on the bandsaw.
Make your own wooden spoon rest. Cut out the outline of the spoon. Use oscillating sander to sand a perfect groove into the edge of your bowl. Step 2 Trace the spoon pattern onto the wood with a pencil or marker.
They also give you some useful tips and tricks for keep your edges neat and tidy as well as for sealing the paint well so. Mark a pattern of a spoon on a board. With the dimensions of this board I should be able to make up to 4 spoons.
Making Your Own Wood Pellets. I like to keep one all 14 12 34 and 1 width bevel-edged chisels within easy reach. The bottoms of small flower pots make the perfect size spoon rest for a little teaspoon.
Then place the design inside the oval and fit to size. Start by measuring the width and height of the head of the spoon. Then I prepped my DIY spoon rest by cleaning the wood and spreading a generous layer of stain over it.
Use it near a stovetop or oven as a designated space to rest food-covered spoons ladles forks and more in between use ensuring they stay off counter- tops. After everything is sized correctly cut out the vinyl stencil. Start by masking off the handle of your wood spoon with the masking tape.
I used a store-bought spoon and used it to trace out the pattern I wanted. Wipe down entire spoon rest. This Kamenstein Acacia Spoon Rest provides a place for you to rest utensils while cooking to keep your prep area clean.