is not all spooning ass-spooning? :bean-think: all spoons are ass-spoons.
preedit edit: it is a good lookin spoon tho
sweet thanks, I like this video. time to fill my house with wood shavings I guess.
So jealous of that spoon rest. I once spent days making drum sticks just using a Stanley blade and some scrap wood. Only to find them horribly unbalanced and practically unusable.
oh man, I cant imagine making balanced drumsticks with my lathe even
Ever looked into CNCing your lathe? I'm sure you could modify some reprap stuff to make it work.
It's definitely only useful if you plan on making tons of the same thing, or need really accurate parts or something.
I thought I'd get lucky, couldn't have been more wrong. Maybe if you made a few hundred you might get a few that match.
I have a hard time fighting that voice, its the one thats like "you don't need to do a derailed blueprint, just wing it". fuck that voice.
yeah, you just want it to be done like "poof" but you know there's no such thing as shortcuts.
I've been wanting to get into woodworking for years but living in a small city apartment it never seemed practical. Came across a rabbit's hole of woodcarving/whittling videos on youtube recently, checked out this comm and saw all your posts, and just bought some supplies last night. Super stoked to get to (hopefully successfully) make something with my hands.
yes! I really want to post stuff but don't wanna dominate this comm, make stuff and post it!
Hell yeah -- any recommendations on places to start, things to know? I bought a bunch of basswood, a Flexcut detail knife, a Narex chisel, some accessories (gloves, strop, etc.). Going in totally blind off the high of seeing Youtubers who know way more than me lol.
Totally fair, don't mean to conflate the two because they're definitely different. No goals! I think I'm gonna make some spoons and bowls, little figurines and jewelry maybe. Again, just want to produce something with my hands and put energy into something like that.
Honestly going to go into it not caring and just learning cuts and techniques for a while before trying anything for real.