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29294 pts · January 22, 2013


Haha this post is so old! How did you ever find it???

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First time getting my dick sucked since the break up though so got that going for me!

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Normally I have a nice dick but at the weekend I got a tic on my foreskin and now it's a bit sore and swollen :(

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Just checked your profile, some nice spoons there! Are you on Instagram? It's great for spoony inspiration. So many carvers!

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I really like it. Bit heavier than the gransford equivalent but I think I prefer it. You a carver yourself?

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Did you make your own draw horse? That's on my (very long) list of things to do!

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Yeah the curls are great! You can use them as packaging as well! Nice little personal touch for presents!

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Ah yeah, that's a different way of carving. Ive tried it but prefer my whittling style so I can take it anywhere.

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Nice one! Walnut it a banging wood but hard to carve! Hit me up with some pics and happy to answer and questions :)

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Damn I wish I had thought of that

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Thanks! Really appreciate that :) I use hard woods so mainly birch, cherry, beech, elder and oak but pretty much an deciduous will do!

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I'm not so sure as I'm mainly self taught and mainly carve spoons or spoon-esque things! 3/3

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In terms of resources there is a load of stuff on YouTube about spooning, check out robin wood and Lee stoffer. But for other whittlings 2/?

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In terms of knives I'd recommend a Mora 120 or 106. They are the cheapest decent made Scandinavian grind knives on the market and amazing1/?

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You may laugh but sharpening a stick is pretty much the 101 of carving!

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Shit you are 100% right! Had to google it cause I could've sworn it was tangs but I'm thinking of knife making!

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I'm harder than mahogany right now

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Never been much of a gamer myself but thanks :)

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Thanks! I'd make a especially strong necked spoon so you can smash the ice cream straight from the tub,fresh out the freezer!

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Thanks :)

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Sure thing, I will take some pics of the next one I carve :)

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Just joined this party today :( it was my decision but still pretty bummed out!

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I'll try!

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The world's largest spoon puppet show

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You'd be surprised, there's dozen's of us! Dozen's! Thanks though :)

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Of your masks! What tools do you use for them? (2/2)

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Thanks :) the hook is used to hollow out the spoon bowls. Kinda like a gouge but you don't need clamps! Would be useful for the inside (1/2)

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Yeah this guy made his. I've just about finished one as well, probably cost me less than £2k on top of the van which was £4k

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It actually has some serious power, heating, running hot water and a shower!

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Fancy swapping a spoon for something? Check out my posts for some examples!

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