How To Make A Wood Spoon
Try to use a clear straight-grained piece of wood.
How to make a wood spoon. My favorite way of carving inside my workshop- more tools easier techniques. To get 10 off a site of your own vis. Cut out the outline of the spoon.
Possible dimensions for your wooden spoon. It is best to do this before cutting out the overall spoon from the block of wood as the surrounding wood provides support and clamping structure for you as you chisel out the scoop of the spoon. Food-grade Mineral Oil or finish of choice Step 1 Pick out a piece of wood.
The spoon pattern shown below can be resized and printed to match your piece of wood. I found some Alder wood at the Woodcraft store. Make sure there is enough room on the wood to work with.
Using hardwood off cuts from Walnut and Sapele this woodworking project is one that most woodworkers can make in just a few hours. Choosing the species of the wood is dependent on a number of factors. Draw a rough outline of the desire spoon on a piece of wood.
I would think that a closed-grain hardwood like cherry might hold up better over time. I was the first to cut the wood in half to the required size and shortened to a length of 25 cm. Place the spoon model on that side of the board and use a pen to mark out the shape.
To make a wooden spoon you should use an already existing model to get a patter. This is a personal preference depending on the size of the wood. In this episode I go through the possible finis.