Cutlery
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Re: Cutlery
Also made a cutting board and duplicated a nice spatula. For in the kitchen, not the tackle box
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Well done! I guess you deserve a wooden spoon for your efforts.
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Re: Cutlery
Saves having to fork out on new ones!
Nice work by the way.
Nice work by the way.
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I knew the pathway like the back of my hand
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Cutting edge technology there......
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thanks chaps!
My initials "DT"Paul D wrote:Nice piece, what's the symbol on the handle?
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I like the knife a lot. Mine is a work in progress, I brought home a branch from Redmire and I'm hopefully going to carve it into a wooden spoon and a spatula, you've also given me the idea of making a knife and fork handle from the wood.
PS, the branch was already cut and stuck on a pile of cut wood from one of the work parties.
PS, the branch was already cut and stuck on a pile of cut wood from one of the work parties.
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Redmire cutlery. Sounds great!Kingfisher wrote:I like the knife a lot. Mine is a work in progress, I brought home a branch from Redmire and I'm hopefully going to carve it into a wooden spoon and a spatula, you've also given me the idea of making a knife and fork handle from the wood.
PS, the branch was already cut and stuck on a pile of cut wood from one of the work parties.
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Good effort! I love a bit of whittling myself and have made various implements, a spatula is next on my list. Thanks for showing us..