With a few simple tools and chunks of green branches no other woodworker would look at, you can make beautiful, useful spoons almost anywhere. Peter Follansbee shares his knowledge and enthusiasm.
1. Introduction
2. Tools
3. Materials
4. Hewing
5. Knife Techniques
6. Hollowing the Bowl
7. Knife Work
8. Crook’d Spoons
9. Final Shaping
10. Sharpening
11. Decorative Chip Carving
Peter Follansbee specializes in 17th century period joinery and green woodworking. He spent over 20 years making reproductions furniture at Plimoth Plantation, the living history museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts. In addition to teaching the craft at schools around the USA, Peter co-authored the book, Make a Joint Stool from a Tree: An Introduction to 17th Century Joinery, with Jennie Alexander.
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