My stall from last Sunday at the farmer's market - I'd love to see yours if you do markets3yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Here's how I axe out smaller spoons - back to back so there's always something to hold on to.3yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Making some progress on my bowl lathe, centres, tool rest done, now to do the treadle.3yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
New Jarrah wedge and a lick of milk paint for my GB carver.3yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
It took three iterations with testing inbetween but I've forged some endgrain hook tools that I'm really proud of.3yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Since I often recommend it, I thought I'd post what I consider a good starting kit for spoons and treen.4yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Two cookers roughed out for a commission - cherry and black locust.4yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
When your wife gets you a Kalthoff axe because she loves you so, you should probably make something for her. A chapstick holder. My first bowl, work in progress. (Other post deleted, no pic)2yr ⋅ 9lbBTwin ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
I'm in the middle of a pole lathe build - will post about it when I'm done! My shop cat approves.3yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Yucca leaf knife sheaths! Not a lot of Birch where I live, so I had to get creative!3yr ⋅ gracefuleaves ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Got new sets of tools for my spooncarving workshop students.5yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Let's talk sharpening - what's your grit progression and what medium do you prefer? Pictured: Washita Arkansas - king 6000 - king 8000.3yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Stuck indoors? There's a carving group on zoom, rise up and carve.4yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
How about some green-wood furniture! A stool I made using a pole lathe and an axe (mostly).3yr ⋅ seldomsuspicious ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
JA Chair with its slats fitted, pinned, and a cost of BLO. If only the shaker tape and seat foam were here already.3yr ⋅ booksandwood ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
I am hoping this is a random defect. Just to be safe I ordered a Morakniv 120 carving knife just now. I hope those of you using Beaver Craft have better luck. I wasn't using it for prying or anything, I was just levering out a small chip.3yr ⋅ Primal_Thrak ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Butter knife - Inspired by the good stuff in Willie Sundqvist’s book, Swedish Carving Techniques3yr ⋅ bakerbodger ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
I heard we were doing JA chairs. Here's mine from a summer 2019 class with Peter Follansbee3yr ⋅ ShakerOvalBox ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Green oak chicken coop with algae problem, what can I do now to fix it? What can I do next time to prevent it? Thanks for any tips!7mo ⋅ Patas_Arriba ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Two in olivewood - by far my favourite wood to carve. What's yours?4yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Been carving about 6 months now, first time posting! A requested “big ass” wok spoon carved in black walnut. What do you guys think?4yr ⋅ leulorax ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Let's see how many moras I mess up before I get the hang of this guy.4yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
My tool roll holds my most often used spoon-carving tools - see comments for details.4yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Finally starting to get the hang of the pole lathe. Close up of stool leg turned from green macrocarpa.3yr ⋅ seldomsuspicious ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
The city trimmed a tree next to my apartment and I picked out some pieces I thought might be carveable. I also grabbed two larger pieces that I thought could make a chopping block. Would it be better to just put come legs on the piece front left, or flatten out one side of the largest piece?3yr ⋅ illwearawatch ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Made this monster kuksa a while back, still can't get over the grain4yr ⋅ abspoons ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Just got one of the first Kalthoff axes ever made for an early Christmas gift! This little Swedish carver is going to make some beautiful spoons.5yr ⋅ Kalzenith ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Neighbor trimmed their giant palm tree and left these ~6’ fronds on the curb. Are they good for anything green woodworking wise, or should I just stop thinking about it?2yr ⋅ soup2694 ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
This is my first Reddit post! I have no idea what I'm doing but I'm sure glad to be here5yr ⋅ Emmet_Van_Driesche ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Working on a red cedar green woodworking shop. the red cedar is the 2nd most rot-resistant wood on my land.4yr ⋅ huscarlaxe ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
A timeline of the hand carved spoons I have laying around6yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
How do you feel about wormy wood? Considering wax inlay for the holes. Biggest spoon I've made so far.6yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Cut open one of those logs I asked about a few days back, anyone recognize this wood? No smell, pretty hard, bright pink when I cut it and it’s started to fade4yr ⋅ Berger_With_Fries ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Alder butter spreader / soft cheese knife with octagonal handle5yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Looking for advice on reprofiling an axe for carving. (More in comments)3yr ⋅ ragtagarmy ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Third butter spreader ready for sanding. Any tips on debris management inside?4yr ⋅ jaythepa ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Finishing cuts on a cherry bowl with a Nic Westermann swan-necked gouge.5yr ⋅ stitchbones ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Spooooooon! Carved green, left in a bag for a couple of weeks, then finished off in the bowl for that super cool two-tone look.5yr ⋅ jojowoodcraft ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
This morning I bodged up a new mallet. Once it dries and shrinks a little i'll wedge the head on properly but for now it's just bunged on and holding fine.5yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
New tool today! A huge auger bit (with nickers) for my brace.5yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
New kuksa WIP. Tasmanian Blackwood. Managed to coax out a larger size from the log.6yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Here's a better photo of my latest eating spoon. I added some subtle decoration to the handle.5yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
A lot of fun arrived at work today. We’re calling it the “wood pile”5yr ⋅ improbablerobot ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
A little tip I picked up - if the wood blank is dry or if you need to take a break, wrap in a wet paper towel and bag it. Saves your hand muscles and makes it easier to carve. These are 4 apple spoons and one kuksa. I even stick them in the fridge to reduce chance of mould.6yr ⋅ 9HomeWorlds ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
My new (old) Arkansas stone - trying out natural oilstones for sharpening. Marked 'Norton soft Arkansas'5yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
A rustic spoon from London Plane, with lovely two tone flecks and an interesting cambium later feature. Although it's rustic the finish is still very clean, making for a really enjoyable carve. . . . . . #rustic #rusticspoon #londonplane #spooncarving #kent #eastkent #carvedwithlovetocookwithlove5yr ⋅ STiR_Woodcraft ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Found a couple of wooden boxes in my late grandfathers garage, and would like to restore them. Any tips for a newbie?5yr ⋅ arcticthug ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
A few of the pieces aquired today, i think ill attempt a kuksa for my first project?5yr ⋅ parttimecrafty ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Maple “Spoontula” with small knot in handle and kolrossing started6yr ⋅ the_upcyclist ⋅ r/greenwoodworking
Making a cane from a Cherry branch: might have a ready-formed handle. Will it be strong enough, or need a brace? (p.s. I reckon that it doesn't taper out too much to use this way around)5yr ⋅ tigralfrosie ⋅ r/greenwoodworking