Curtis Buchanan, Chairmaker
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Spoon 12 — maple

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2 1/2" x 9"

maple

I carve my spoons like the chair maker that I am. I split the stock from the log, use a drawknife to get it to dimension and steam bend the crook. I carve the bowl with gouges and the outside with a drawknife, spokeshave and finish with a sloyd knife. I paint some of the handles with milk paint and finish all the spoons with 100% tung oil. Just like with my chairs, I don't scrape or sand away tool marks. I enjoy the vitality they give to an object, and the story they tell of how it was made.

All my spoons can be used for either cooking or serving. 

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  • Home
  • About
    • Curtis
    • Windsors
    • The Workshop
  • Gallery
    • Arm Chairs
    • Barstools
    • Childrens' Chairs
    • Cradles
    • Rockers
    • Settees
    • Side Chairs
    • Writing Arm Chairs
  • Classes
    • All Classes
    • Video series: How to make a comb back Windsor chair
    • Video series: How to make a continuous arm Windsor chair
    • Video series: How to make a fan back Windsor side chair
    • Video series: How to make a democratic side chair
    • Video series: How to sharpen chairmaking tools
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