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While I am not an avid carver, I enjoy
dabbling in it occasionally, and on a whim I recently made a first attempt at
carving a spoon. While I was reasonably
pleased by the results, I was frustrated by the challenge of getting a
consistent shape and smooth bottom to the bowl
of the spoon. Then a friend directed me to Pinewood Forge, a small
toolmaker in northern Minnesota
that specializes in spoon carving tools, and I chose a 1 ¾-in right handed hook
knife. I was pleased to learn that I was
I not the only one who had experienced the challenge of carving a tight concave
shape with my standard carving tools, and that solutions to this problem were
readily available. Additionally, I was
thrilled to have an opportunity to actually speak directly with the person who
made the tool. My order was delayed a
couple days while the tool was made. They apologized for the inconvenience, but
I relished the thought of my tool being hand crafted.
When I received the tool I was amazed at
the beauty of the teak handle, and the quality of the blade. Pinewood Forge
uses some of the finest steel available to produce their blades, and the
quality is obvious.I immediately used
the tool to improve the bowl of the spoon that I had previously shaped, and it
worked extremely well, producing smooth, micro-thin shavings with minimal
effort. I own a variety of high quality
carving tools, and this one immediately jumped to the top of my favorites list,
not only for its precise purpose-built usefulness, but also for its
beauty. The tool also included helpful
sharpening instructions, as this process is not obvious for a tool with such a
unique shape.