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RobNichols

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I thought I'd try my hand at carving and making spoons for my granddaughters would be a nice little project in the run up to Christmas. The first is for my eldest granddaughter and I'm pleased with it. But I want to make something a little more delicate for the younger granddaughter. So on Saturday afternoon I tried to see how I'd get on making a smaller spoon. Again I'm pleased with the results and feel I'm learning a lot.

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I think the thing I'm struggling with most is holding the pieces as I carve. I ended up whittling the small spoon, holding the piece in one hand while I cut with the other. I think I'd be happier if I could hold the work piece mechanically. I'd be able to cut waste away a lot more efficiently.

So how do others hold their carving projects?
 
Hi Rob - welcome to the slippery slope that is spoon carving. I mainly carve eating / cooking spoons rather than Welsh style love spoons but if you fancy a run out to stroud area would be happy to spend an hour or two to go through some knife grips and tips.
 
Hi Rob,
One of the things that could help you hold your spoons ( by the way I love them) what I do is holding odd shapes in wood and brass work for clocks so as not to mark items I lined the jaws of a vice with leather I use a gell type glue and it gives a good cushion to hold.
The vice is one you can fix to most tables so I can move it about to where I need to work.


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Newly lined
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