Carving A Spoon Part 1/2 - Axe Work (Full Commentary)
2024 ж. 22 Мам.
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Axe Used - Fadir Tools 860g
0:54 - Tool Rundown
2:01 - Splitting Decision
3:15 - Axe Splitting
4:52 - Axe Work (Bottom)
5:55 - Axing The Crank
9:11 - Sketching Design
11:01 - Axing Shape
Fantastic video. I'm thrilled that you decided to talk us through the process. I've watched most of your videos and you've been my primary education on spooncarving... so hearing you talk is invaluable. Thanks Andy!!
Wonderful to hear! Thank you so much for letting me know 🙂
Thank you Mr. Andy, I always enjoy your videos and watching the process of making spoons. I hope to be carving spoons myself later on this year. Have a wonderful day sir.
Thank you so much for watching!
It finds us all the better for finding your video in our feed, Andy!
Wonderful to hear 🙂
Masterful. Thanks Andy
My pleasure!
Amazing piece of wood and a very good tutorial! Thanks Andy. I recently made my first two spoons and this gives me a better idea on what to improve and how to think about it. Cheers!
Fantastic to hear, thanks for watching!
An excellent tutorial on axe work. Really pleased I found your channel 😊
Thank you so much!
Thanks for the video Andy!!
My pleasure!
Very helpful video! Thank you! 👍 cheers!
Love to see a video on how you carve the bowl of the spoon
Next video!
Спасибо за урок :)
Thank you for watching!
Another great video! Would you suggest the gransfors wildlife hatchet for spoon carving? I find the Swedish carver is just a bit to bulky for me so I was wondering your take on the wildlife hatchet.
I have seen a lot of carvers use one, for sure! The lack of "toe" on the blade is something I would miss, but a great choice!
Andy, how's going with your hands/wrists? You had inflammation... Are your hands healing a bit now?
On the mend, thanks for asking!