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    Walnut crotch wood scoop

    I was at my sister's place for Christmas and noticed her ice cream scoop was an old aluminum one. Her birthday is in a couple of weeks, so I have taken it upon myself to remedy that problem. The overall length is 10". Finish is sanding to 2000 grit, then coated with Lin-Speed gunstock finish...
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    spaulted wild apple turning

    I bought 5 pieces on eBay (same seller) of some spaulted wild apple. The lots were 2X2X6" and waxed. When I got them, the moisture content was 17%. I just had to turn one, and a friend of mine has a birthday coming up.....so I popped off an ice cream scoop in about 3 hours. the white...
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    Choke Cherry ice cream scoop

    I made this ice cream scoop from a small diameter log of Choke Cherry. The pith is approximately dead center in it, running the length of the handle. the finger grips serve the purpose of ease in use, but more importantly, it cuts through various rings to show more of the grain of the wood...
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    GUAYACÁN ice cream scoop

    I had a little time today, so turned this scoop in 3 hours. As the wood is GUAYACÁN Caesalpinia paraguariensis, did not put any kind of a finish on it. This wood is also called ARGENTINE BROWN EBONY, and while it is not of the Ebony family, it sure is hard stuff! I bought the 2X2X12" blank...
  5. Scoops & Spoons

    Scoops & Spoons

    Practice Work
  6. Scoop Step One

    Scoop Step One

    Practice Work Turn a hollow vessel and then trim it to make a scoop.
  7. Some Scoops

    Some Scoops

    Practice Work
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    Now for the really real Woodcraft scoop!

    It is now official the first Raleigh Woodcraft store is closed. I am unemployed as are the rest of the crew and the original owners. Now for the good news, a new owner is currently building a new location and is trying as hard as he can to open in early November. I have been able to spend a few...

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