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Spoon Carving - Rough Work (Part 1) | Andy Spoons 

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TIME STAMPS;
0:20 - Tool Selection
1:20 - Axe Block
2:26 - Squaring The Billet and Axe Safety
6:19 - Axing The Underside
9:54 - Sawing And Axing the Crank
16:59 - Drawing The Design
19:03 - Sawing the Stop Cuts
20:14 - Axing out the Spoon
26:19 - Drawknife And Spoon Mule
33:40 - The Adze
37:34 - The Twca Cam (Large Hook Knife)
41:03 - The Sloyd Knife
48:47 - Hook Knife Fine Cuts
51:36 - Sloyd Knife Fine Cuts
53:47 - Finished Spoon
54:03 Conclusion and Thank you
TOOLS USED
Fadir Tools 860g Carving Axe
Silky Saws Big Boy Japanese Pull Saw
Faber Castell Polychromos Pencil - Black
Magnus Sundelin Drawknife
Fadir Tools Small Adze
Belzeboo Crafts "Hades 50" Twca Cam
Temple Mountain Woodcraft 4" Sloyd

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Комментарии : 38   
@susanp.collins7834
@susanp.collins7834 7 месяцев назад
I swear, Andy - I've learned more by watching you than I have from any other spoon carver. Just by WATCHING you, and listening to your commentary.
@andyspoons
@andyspoons 6 месяцев назад
I appreciate that!
@susanp.collins7834
@susanp.collins7834 7 месяцев назад
Love the jar of finished spoons on the shelf!
@andyspoons
@andyspoons 7 месяцев назад
Always being updated in the shop and refilled!
@susanp.collins7834
@susanp.collins7834 7 месяцев назад
@@andyspoons Hope you sell all of them!
@KUEHLKUEST
@KUEHLKUEST Год назад
Awesome!! Always enjoy watching your passion evolve!! Cheers!! J & C
@andyspoons
@andyspoons Год назад
So happy to hear that! Thanks for watching 🙂
@curiousgeorge555
@curiousgeorge555 Год назад
Great vid. Looking fwd to finishing cut vid. Thanks.
@andyspoons
@andyspoons Год назад
Thank you so much!
@rocktruckrob
@rocktruckrob Год назад
What kind/brand of axe is that you are using??? Thanks from deep river Ontario Canada 👊✌️🇨🇦
@andyspoons
@andyspoons Год назад
Hey bud, good to hear from you! I put all of the tools in the description of my videos, so you know for future reference. This is a Fadir Tools 860g carving axe 🙂
@rocktruckrob
@rocktruckrob Год назад
@@andyspoons thank you so much… I enjoy your channel… very helpful
@andyspoons
@andyspoons Год назад
Thank you so much for saying so. I have a lot of fond memories driving Ottawa to North Bay, I'm guessing Deep River is on that route? Beautiful part of the world 👌
@susanp.collins7834
@susanp.collins7834 8 месяцев назад
Did you by any chance carve the handle of the adze yourself? Would a bathroom be a good place to store a half finished product? It's humid and the material would not dry out so fast...
@andyspoons
@andyspoons 8 месяцев назад
I did! This was from some scrap Hickory. I recommend either wrapping in plastic and freezing, or soaking 👌
@vancamerawoman7399
@vancamerawoman7399 4 месяца назад
Hi Andy. Could you use the axe in any way to break the fibres for the spoon bowl? This is a really good tutorial. Thank you 😊
@andyspoons
@andyspoons 4 месяца назад
Absolutely! The toe or the heel of the axe is great to break up the fibres 🙂
@KorbakSC
@KorbakSC Год назад
Thanks for the video Andy, each time I watch one of your video tutorials I feel more confident in my ability to go out and use my toolset, knowing I kinda know where I'm going and also knowing where the safety checks are and some of the mistakes I could make. Very informative, relaxing format. Though your bearded head is nice to look at, I like to look at your experienced hands mastering every part of your craft ! So I don't mind close-up views. Greetings from France. Ps: I've received some nice Beelzeboo Crafts tools, any video on handling such tools filmed already? I struggle with handles design...
@andyspoons
@andyspoons Год назад
Thank you so much for the kind words! It makes me very happy to know I'm helping you out on your journey 🙂
@andyspoons
@andyspoons Год назад
And I do have some short videos on handling, you can also check my Instagram highlights 🙂
@naraseth
@naraseth Год назад
Thanks for the video
@andyspoons
@andyspoons Год назад
Hi there! The first few spoons can take days, don't be discouraged! If you can get your hands on some poplar, it is a much more forgiving timber to work with than maple. At the end of the day, nothing replaces time 🙂👌
@AirstripBum
@AirstripBum Год назад
Thanks Andy. I always enjoy watching this kind of content. Very informative and pleasant experience. May God bless.
@andyspoons
@andyspoons Год назад
I'm so happy to hear! Thank you so much for being here 🙂
@Keegan-Nippard
@Keegan-Nippard Год назад
Great video Andy really enjoyed that in depth process of yours, the way that you went into detail about the way you use your axe was awesome for beginners and anyone who may be finding different or methods to benefit their carving, well done!!
@andyspoons
@andyspoons Год назад
Thank you so much for the kind words! It makes me really happy to hear you find the axe technique conversation useful 🙂
@rogertyler3237
@rogertyler3237 7 месяцев назад
Where Would I Get One Of Those Saws?
@andyspoons
@andyspoons 7 месяцев назад
Hi there! You would have to search for Silky products in your local area, it shouldn't be hard to find!
@sc00zy
@sc00zy Год назад
Is that the Strongway carving axe nr 4 Andy ?
@andyspoons
@andyspoons Год назад
This is a Fadir Tools 860g carving axe 🙂
@sc00zy
@sc00zy Год назад
Ok thx for the info, did you tested already the Strongway axes please ?@@andyspoons
@andyspoons
@andyspoons Год назад
I am actually planning to test out the newest Strongway axe available from The Woodtamer. I'll absolutely share my thoughts when I can!
@omarc_br
@omarc_br 6 месяцев назад
I'm really intrigued by how some Ukrainian forgeries work, because they share the exact same designs to the blade guards. Is it the same group of people who own different brands? Do they hire the same forgery? No criticism at all. I'll support Ukrainian forgeries any time and I love my strongway tools axe and I sure will buy from them again. Just curious.
@andyspoons
@andyspoons 6 месяцев назад
I don't know the exact specifics of design and forges, but I know that there have definitely been a few forges that have split into separate "satellite" companies, which might explain some of the design similarities?
@chadwilson1707
@chadwilson1707 Год назад
Andy .. sharpening my mora hook knife .. HELP !!!
@andyspoons
@andyspoons Год назад
A good question! A sharpie and sandpaper (800-2k) on a flat piece of MDF. You only want to sharpen the outside of a Mora hook, and then just strop away the burr on the inside. Time and a lot of patience! I hope this helps 🙂
@gianni7397
@gianni7397 Год назад
*promo sm*
@andyspoons
@andyspoons Год назад
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