How To Make Wooden Spoons And Forks
Draw a rough outline of the desire spoon on a piece of wood.
How to make wooden spoons and forks. Photograph by Heidis Bridge from Building Character. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Wooden utensils are also among the best tools to be used on nonstick cookware as they wont scratch the coating like metal utensils might.
Cut out the outline of the spoon. Rough out the spoon with a handsaw or if available a band saw or table saw. Wooden utensils are given a place of honor on a brass rail that runs the full length of the kitchen in a familys weekend home on the North Fork of Long Island.
The best overall is probably maple which is what Ive made all my spoons with. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Cutting board oil I use Howard Tape.
The spoon pattern shown below can be resized and printed to match your piece of wood. Possible dimensions for your wooden spoon. Instead cut the branch in two along the centerline and carve a spoon in each half where the grain is thick enough widthwise to make a strong handle.
COOL STUFF TO DIY WITH OLD SPOONS - and a few forks too. Sandpaper of various grit size 320 180 and 120 grit. 2 x 4 2 hardwood Oak Maple Cherry 80 150 220 grit sandpaper.
Wood rasp nice to have but not necessary. All of these are short handled spoons cut from 1 x 2-3 x 8 basswood blanks. Jersey Ice Cream Co.