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Some wooden bowls & spoons

December 8, 2013

So about a year and a half ago, I built a foot-powered lathe for turning bowls. It’s a very rough structure that works really really well. Power comes from your leg, pushing on a stick, which is tied to a string, which wraps around a mandrel, which spins a chunk of wood. Sticks, string, and two fixed points create the axis of rotation. Apply curved blades (ospoons, 20131n stix) to roughly round chunk, dig out a void until it’s smooth and beautifully hollow, remove a bowl. I still love carving wooden spoons, but there is something about the lathe. The design goes back thousands of years, originating with the spindle that gives us fire, and the spindle that gives us thread for weaving. A spindle, of course, is just a fancy name for a stick. A stick is the first tool, and first weapon. Marry weapon to vessel, you get a spoon — the only tool, along with the bowl, that’s not regularly conscripted to kill people. Thanks to youtube mentors Robin Wood and Ben Orford, both from the UK, where green woodworking seems to retain a closer connection to the culture of today. Robin’s wonderful book on the traditional wooden bowl is worth getting, if you’re interested.   spoons, 20132  spoons, 20134 spoons, 20135 spoons, 20136 spoons, 20137spoons, 20133

2 Comments · Kiko's gallery, spoons & wood, the work of art

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  1. Izzy Jacomet says

    January 15, 2024 at 8:42 am

    Hi Kiko! Hope you’re having a beautiful winter season! I’m hoping to get to some classes at Tarweed when I return to Oregon in the SPring! I’m still enjoying my cobb oven making pizzas ans calzones! Take Care!

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    • Kiko Denzer says

      July 30, 2024 at 7:42 am

      Izzy! Good to hear from you. Yay pizza and calzone! Sorry about the slow reply.

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