Spoon carving from a Bushcraft perspective with Jon Mac...
I am a spoon carver who lives and works on Dartmoor in Devon.
I carve spoons and Kuksa from green wood, using the three main bushcraft tools. The knife, Axe and hook knife. I find spoon carving gives me a greater understanding of these tools as I can demonstrate a precision of craft in the finished spoon. I have developed my own spoon carving knife 'The MaChris' which is made by 'Chris Grant' a fantastically talented bladesmith.

Monday, 4 July 2011

Hen and Chips...





Recently I have been carving  Ale hens.
These hens are simple to make, and once you have confidence you can make them as stylised as you like...
I have decorated some of my hens with a very simple line of chip carving.
Using the back of the knife gently score a guide line around the cup.
You can just make out the scratch in the photograph.


Then push the tip of a very very sharp knife into the wood at the top of the triangle. If you have trouble sharpening your knife then head off to the art shop and buy a scalpel. The scalpel tips are fragile so be careful. The blade must be angled toward the bottom left of the triangle...

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And keeping the blade point in the top of the triangle rock the blade toward the bottom left...

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Pull the blade out and replace the tip at the top of the triangle.
 This time the blade must be angled toward the bottom right of the triangle...

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And rock the blade down...

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Now the tricky bit...
Carefully push the tip of the blade into the triangle, at a slight angle. Push until your knife tip has reached the pinnacle of the triangle...

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Once you think you have cut the wood fibres up to the pinnacle, swing the blade to the right...

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The chip should easily come free...

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Done !

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I have seen some extremely ornate chip carved treen.
This is the start point...

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I use the same three cut technique to form the eyes...

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And with a hot nail I burn in the pupils...

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The finished Hen...

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Not quite...

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Now Dolly says it's finished...

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I'm sure you're going to have fun with chip carving...

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ENJOY...J

5 comments:

  1. 1 comments:

    La Grandmama said...

    So well explained...and so well carved...TY Jon
    4 July 2011 17:00

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  2. Thanks La Grandmama...I had to cut and paste your comment as I had unfortunately miss written some Html code which put some tools out of action. Glad you like the blog and hope it was clear enough...Talk soon...J;-)

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  3. A truly beautiful piece Jon, very impressive and artistic...

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  4. Hi C.B. Perhaps now you will be decorating all your wooden utensils ? Good to hear from you...J

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