Kuska

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Pete
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My first try at a Kuska. Had a few Cherry logs, about 16 inches in diameter, split one into quarters. Some cuts on the bandsaw for shape. The rest was hand work. Used the suggested Beeswax, Mineral oil finish.
The piece of cherry it sits on is the outer part of the log.
 

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Jeff

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Jeff
Those are interesting and unusual. Used for soup bowls or hot tea maybe?

Dimensions for example. Just curious.
 
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Pete
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Its for the Granddaughter, shes a Camper, Whitewater rafting guide, generally used for hot beverage.
Dimensions 5 1/2 long, bowl outside 2 3/4 height bowl inside 2 inches deep
 

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Pete
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Danny the only spoons I have done are from Oak barrel staves....large for mash, and outside large cooking vessels, not fancy but stout. Like to try a few tho
 

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