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    I am very excited and happy to say that I now have my first set of carving tools And my first gouge...in my thumb But it's all good! I am just so thrilled! I stayed up at the kitchen table gouging and slicing after the fam went to bed. Joy? Rapture? Yes-both! I decided to practice on a piece of Cherry that was just sitting there by my potato's. Stones are a love of mine, so I practiced a coloumn, and I wanted to try to make a spoon bowl, so I ended up with both...I think it will be cool when I am am done. I will take it to the bandsaw this morning and then finish detailing the coloumn all the way around and shape the back of the bowl. I am so excited. I can say for sure that I will not get anything done today.

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    awwww, girl
    you do keep it going, almost wear me out trying to keep up with what you up to next, i do envy the youth.in body, but the mind is trying,
    love the late night sessions also,love it
    sam

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    • #3
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      Soooooo? You gonna wear a glove now????

      Carving looks good!

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        Maaaaaybe Thanx to you both. I am really excited to finish it today.

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          Looking goood! Congrats on your tools! You're in the zone now.Did it start out as a big chuck of wood(like the stump of a cherry tree) or was it a smaller limb? The reason I ask, is because I have limbs of of apple( cut recently) 1 1/2" to 3" thick.I've sealed the ends with wax and am hoping they don't split to heck so I can make some spoons out of them. I also am going to seal the ends of pieces of the trunk. The limbs are old and twisted and would make some really cool spoons and ladles. Anyway glad you are having so much fun!
          My ETSY shop:
          https://www.etsy.com/shop/WoodforddellDesigns

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          • #6
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            Hi Sharon! thanx
            The piece was a board I had some Cherry (had) and apple.
            A tip on the Apple.
            ROUGH CUT what you want now. I sealed the ends of my "branch" and let her dry for 2 years. Now she is so hard My Dinosaur tablesaw has a hard time cutting her. HARD HARD HARD. I wish I had cut my "green" spoon blanks while she was still semi green.
            My Cherry Log lasted 2 years before she finally cracked at the ends. But the good thing is free form spoons work really well around cracks Good luck! thanx again!

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            • #7
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              Thanks dear!
              My ETSY shop:
              https://www.etsy.com/shop/WoodforddellDesigns

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              • #8
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                Hi Keoma,

                I'm a little confused. How have you managed to carve all of your past projects that I've seen here without carving tools? What kind of tools did you finally get?

                It looks like we're going to be in for a real treat now that you're fully tooled.
                Ron T.
                http://stickcarving.webs.com/

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                  HI Ron! I had an exacto set... And I had a Dremel I can't wait to see what I can do now

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                  • #10
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                    Ron I forgot! They are an awesome set of palm tools from our Very own kind hearted Wood Wittler We have ourselves an awesome trade in the works A few Dastra, some ramelson and a coupla others...i can't remember the names! I am just so excited with them! I don't know if he did it for me, or for himself, but they are all woodburned with the style and size right on the handle. Now I know what I am looking for when I look for tools! I can use these as a reference.

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                    • #11
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                      Hi Keoma,

                      I can see you're going to be unstoppable. Looking forward to seeing more good works.
                      Ron T.
                      http://stickcarving.webs.com/

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                        keoma,

                        thanks for the kind comments, i am so glad i could help you out with the tools, the spoon looks great i cannot wait to see it finished it will look awesome,



                        bart

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                          Hey Keoma
                          I too, used to use a foredom and a dremel. I lasted about 2 years, then I started using knives and gouges. I would never go back unless I had some sort of physical problem holding me back.

                          Now the new problem you may not know about! It's tool addiction, be careful it's hard not to want to buy gouge or knife. By the way I recommend the Dockyard Micro gouges, these are some of my favorite tools for detail work, I've had mine for years and are some of the most used tools in my toolbox.
                          Mel

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                            Thanx Mel! I will keep that in mind...while I look at this new v tool Ok...truth be known...I don't even have a glove...siiigh...ok theres one...add to cart...

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                              Keoma with a real set of tools???? Good Lord, the world is in deep kimchi now! There will be no stopping her!!!

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