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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.
    Thanks.
    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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    Henry

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

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    Yep definitly hooked on nurbs
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    I agree with Ken, mineral oil, plus I use walnut oil, and sometimes salad bowl finish, or carnauba wax/bluffed if just for decoration.
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    I haven't tried to carve any Spatulas myself, so I don't Know if they'll work,
    but if anyone wants to play around or experiment with these 2 sided mpc files
    please -- let us know what you come up with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenm810 View Post
    I haven't tried to carve any Spatulas myself, so I don't Know if they'll work,
    but if anyone wants to play around or experiment with these 2 sided mpc files
    please -- let us know what you come up with.
    Thank you ken, will try them tomorow will let you know

    Henry
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    This is the best spoon that I have viewed. Do you have anyother spoons that I can view.
    Lloyd Nicholson

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    What do you guys prefer to use to seal pieces like this in order to make them safe for food?

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    Tons of stuff on the web to read, I like to use Mineral Oil on mine.

    Here's one site with some good info.
    Wood Care
    Items made of unfinished, unlacquered wood, such as many bowls, spoons, cutting boards and knife handles,
    require only minimal care in order to retain their unmatched beauty, longevity, and practicality.
    http://fantes.com/wood-care.html
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