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    Question Help with wooden spoon

    This picture is of a very practical hand carved spoon in maple which is great for stews. I like to cook. I use it all the time cause it can get into the corner of the pot. Can this be created in designer? Would someone help me through the process, or if not, a pattern would be great.
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    Chay
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chay View Post
    This picture is of a very practical hand carved spoon in maple which is great for stews. I like to cook. I use it all the time cause it can get into the corner of the pot. Can this be created in designer? Would someone help me through the process, or if not, a pattern would be great.
    Thanks.
    Chay
    would this one be ok
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    To create that spoon fairly exact..your looking at a 3d program to make..Ideal for nurbs
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    Henry that is a nice spoon ... and John who are you calling a Nurb - - -

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    Thanks Henry
    I may be able to shape the corner square a little bit by hand.

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    I normally make my spoons by hand, takes about 30 minutes, even with the ones I turn the handle on. ever think of making it by hand?

    Jason John has some new words, and nurbs are good, just as quads are.
    Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.

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    30 minutes,thats fast. You must have the technique down .
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    On the spoon Henry posted (designed by LG) place a rectangle on the side, with a 0.0 depth, and another one on the tip with the same depth. This will give you the flat side and tip. You would have to finish cutting out the spoon using a band saw or coping saw or by another means.
    Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleRedWoodshop View Post
    Henry that is a nice spoon ... and John who are you calling a Nurb - - -
    LOL John is a nurb man. Nurbs referring to a 3d modeling technique.
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    I was just giving him some grief ... and why is your website under construction?

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