Project by Ivan | posted 06-23-2020 08:51 AM | 774 views | 2 times favorited | 13 comments | ![]() |
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Wooden cooking spoons 35cm lenght, made of maple, carved with angle grinder tool on second photo, cut on bandsaw, sanded on oscillating spindle sander, finish wood oil.
Customer ordered some classic and electrical guitar theme for this project. Small dots were made by pyrograph.
-- Ivan, Croatia, Wooddicted
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LittleBlackDuck
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#1 posted 06-23-2020 11:32 AM
So that’s how you learn music… cook a guitar!
-- If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD
Ivan
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#2 posted 06-23-2020 11:37 AM
LBD…I tried, but it also doesn’t work!!
-- Ivan, Croatia, Wooddicted
LittleBlackDuck
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#3 posted 06-23-2020 12:11 PM
Is picture 2 taken off these type of sounds,

that the spoons make?
-- If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD
Jim Jakosh
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#4 posted 06-23-2020 12:11 PM
Those are really cool, Ivan. You sure get into a variety of projects. I have never seen an angle grinder like that. It looks like a real compact and handy tool.
What is that long rod for?
Cheers, Jim
-- Jim Jakosh.....Practical Wood Products...........Learn something new every day!! Variety is the Spice of Life!!
Ivan
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#5 posted 06-23-2020 12:24 PM
LBD…something like that.
Jim…This rod is to unscrew the head and move blade to new sharp edge….that way you can use complete circled edge by the time….or later to sharpen or change complete blade.
-- Ivan, Croatia, Wooddicted
987Ron
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#6 posted 06-23-2020 02:10 PM
Unique spoons, very nice work.
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#7 posted 06-23-2020 02:32 PM
very clever design for the music loving chefs GREAT JOB :<))
-- Tony---- Reinholds,Pa.------ REMEMBER TO ALWAYS HAVE FUN :<))
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#8 posted 06-23-2020 03:44 PM
I like these interesting designs.
-- Tyvekboy -- Marietta, GA ………….. one can never be too organized
489tad
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#9 posted 06-23-2020 09:33 PM
Those are fun!
-- Dan, Naperville IL, I.G.N.
crowie
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#10 posted 06-25-2020 12:53 AM
Very unique and clever spoons
-- Lifes good, Enjoy each new day...... Cheers from "On Top DownUnder" Crowie
doubleDD
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#11 posted 06-25-2020 06:45 PM
Those are really cool spoons Ivan. I’m jealous.
How do you like than ball cutting attachment? I was thinking of getting one.
-- Dave, Downers Grove, Il. -------- When you run out of ideas, start building your dreams.
LittleBlackDuck
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#12 posted 06-26-2020 03:48 AM
Hey maj, have you come across this gizmo from the same manufacturer,


I used this (on the left) and your gizmo (on the right),
Not having played a guitar for over 55 years, I was out of tune and only operated eacm machine for about 15 seconds.
I also ran a sanding gizmo over the rim of the left carving to see if I could soften the sharp edge.
-- If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD
Ivan
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#13 posted 06-26-2020 09:50 AM
Double DD – I am very pleased with that. It is not dangerous tool, runs smootly
LBD – thanks for the tip
-- Ivan, Croatia, Wooddicted
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