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How to Carve a Wooden Spoon

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Here we see green woodworking expert Justin Sanford demonstrate traditional spoon carving. Justin shares his obvious skill and enthusiasm for this work as he tells us about the specific tools and techniques he adopts to produce these beautiful, useful items. From selecting the `found` wood for its particular properties, to setting the tradition in a social and historical context, Justin`s respect for the wood and for his craft is clear. https://en-gb.facebook.com/justin.sanford.9469 http://www.bathandwest.com/royal-bath-and-west-show An Adliberate film http://www.adliberate.co.uk for WoodlandsTV http://www.woodlands.co.uk/tv


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Samwell Tarly gave up being a Maester and took up Carving the Spoon!
his voice is therapeutic.

Mr. Wicked

July 10, 2018

Great video! THanks for taking us along!
Blessings
BCB

BushCraftBums

July 10, 2018

Nice to see you teaching the craft to younger students, I taught wood shop in our high schools. We did not do carving. Any way I am learning to carve spoons, I on't want to got to power tools just hand tools. I like your Bowler hat . Thank you for what you are doing

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Tom Kroll

July 10, 2018

You do beautiful work!

Pam Hoven

July 11, 2018

his wooden apron is extremely funny, this guy loves life

Ben Tyreman

July 11, 2018

…"What CAN I do?" If more people who are unemployed would ask this question, we would have so many more wonderful, talented, happy people like this guy. And children would have the chance to learn to use their hands.

Barbara Rickman

July 12, 2018

This was great, thanks, I been tryin to find out about "weekend woodworking projects download" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about – Denia Diyictoria Bulldozer – (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my cousin got excellent results with it

Raúl Marmitajo

July 12, 2018

I love ❤️ your apron! Wish you had covered how you made it.

billy19461

September 7, 2018

Great video, very informative. Thanks and take care.

Quinn The Eskimo

September 8, 2018

its made from whittled Ash,in modern speak it would be called 'modular',if a bit breaks just whittle another bit.

Justin Sanford

September 8, 2018