Den här serien är nog den bästa och mest uttömmande kursen på nätet. Om ni skulle döpa om den, eller tagga den eller hur man nu gör, till något som innehåller "spoon carving" skulle säkert mångdubbelt fler hitta videosarna. Synd på så rara ärter!
So looking forward to getting my knives in the mail. Just learnt about Slöjd and now learning from the beginning with an artisan, amazing, thank you for your time, skill and acuity.
You prolly dont care but does someone know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account?? I stupidly lost my account password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me
@Ibrahim Keagan I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Could you please advise where to buy an initial set of tools to us? I am inexperienced with whittling, but want to get started and feel it is something I would really enjoy. I am a Forest School Leader in the UK, so any brands or supplier tips would be useful too. many thanks. Sue (really enjoying the video tutorials - very informative) x
I just got into spoon carving so can give my experience getting basic tools. The Mora 106 is honestly the best purchase I have made so far. I go lucky and got it on sale but it is worth the full price. It is cheap enough so you don't need to be precious about it, sharpen and play with it as it is easy to get another! After that any sort of curved spoon knife would work. I got a Beavercraft one from Amazon and it is fine. At this point you just need a curved knife and in till you have more experience you won't know what curved shapes you prefer. That being said I personally would find a gentle/long curved knife like Nic Westermann offeres to be best for me, but I am not at the point of affording one yet. I also got the curved spoon gouge from Beavercraft and it is very useful for starting bowels or working in dryer wood. I haven't tried any chip carving or such but there appears to be a lot of inexpensive knives for that online. The axe can be harder, you can buy a good Gransfors Bruks carving axe and be set, but I just took a nice hatchet I had a sharpened it with a flat-ish bevel using a file and diamond stones. So long as it is sharp it works just fine for my skill level. If it doesn't I can just hit the bandsaw to cut out my shapes. The think the biggest thing to buy/learn is sharpening and getting that system setup for yourself as this craft really relies on sharp tools. I thought I had a sharp knife till I got the Mora 106 and it was amazing how much that knife changed my carving. I already had a good set of course/fine/xtra fine diamond blades but the super fine sand paper from Hewn and Hone (google them) works very well for getting that super sharp finish you need. Also using the strop material and compound they sell. The sandpaper will last a long time, and is easy to replace. Practice as much as you can on the "cheap" tools you get, you can always buy another knife and as you get better probably will want some of the awesome forged knives that are online!
Great Work!!! It Would Be Interesting If You Went Into an EL Range of knives "Edge Line" Primary Focused at HCWR "High Corrosion/Wear Resistance Steels For Fixed Blade EDC! The Lowering Cost of Wear Resistant Steels and The Appeal Would Be An Interesting Opportunity!. Bohler M390 is The All Round Star that Shines in this Category and is Swedish Too :-))) A Slightly shorter Bushcraft Black Design Would Be Great and much More Appealing To Many Than A Folding EDC Knife!.
Den här serien är nog den bästa och mest uttömmande kursen på nätet. Om ni skulle döpa om den, eller tagga den eller hur man nu gör, till något som innehåller "spoon carving" skulle säkert mångdubbelt fler hitta videosarna. Synd på så rara ärter!
Tack för förslaget! Det har nu verkställts.
@MoraknivOfficial these two comments are perfect for my Swedish practice
Just now getting into wood carving. A friend recommended your channel and I'm excited to learn from you!
This series is actually great for learning! Jögge is a pro :)
Definitely something I would like to get in to. I have the 120 and the 164 on the birthday wish list, I just hope the wife gets them for me lol.
did the wife get them for you?
I'm new to it too, and I just got a 120 and 164 and haven't used them yet! Make sure to get or make a strop, too.
The 120 Carbon is just stellar. Just keep your fingers away from it ;)
Those yoinks looking strong
So looking forward to getting my knives in the mail. Just learnt about Slöjd and now learning from the beginning with an artisan, amazing, thank you for your time, skill and acuity.
You prolly dont care but does someone know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account??
I stupidly lost my account password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me
@Merrick Finley Instablaster =)
@Ibrahim Keagan I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Ibrahim Keagan it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much you really help me out :D
@Merrick Finley you are welcome xD
Excellent video!!
Very helpful, thanks.
You're welcome! :)
My new mantra: Lock your yoints.
Something to remember! 💕
Thank you MORA. FROM MÉXICO WITH LOVE
Could you please advise where to buy an initial set of tools to us? I am inexperienced with whittling, but want to get started and feel it is something I would really enjoy. I am a Forest School Leader in the UK, so any brands or supplier tips would be useful too. many thanks. Sue (really enjoying the video tutorials - very informative) x
I just got into spoon carving so can give my experience getting basic tools. The Mora 106 is honestly the best purchase I have made so far. I go lucky and got it on sale but it is worth the full price. It is cheap enough so you don't need to be precious about it, sharpen and play with it as it is easy to get another!
After that any sort of curved spoon knife would work. I got a Beavercraft one from Amazon and it is fine. At this point you just need a curved knife and in till you have more experience you won't know what curved shapes you prefer. That being said I personally would find a gentle/long curved knife like Nic Westermann offeres to be best for me, but I am not at the point of affording one yet. I also got the curved spoon gouge from Beavercraft and it is very useful for starting bowels or working in dryer wood.
I haven't tried any chip carving or such but there appears to be a lot of inexpensive knives for that online.
The axe can be harder, you can buy a good Gransfors Bruks carving axe and be set, but I just took a nice hatchet I had a sharpened it with a flat-ish bevel using a file and diamond stones. So long as it is sharp it works just fine for my skill level. If it doesn't I can just hit the bandsaw to cut out my shapes.
The think the biggest thing to buy/learn is sharpening and getting that system setup for yourself as this craft really relies on sharp tools. I thought I had a sharp knife till I got the Mora 106 and it was amazing how much that knife changed my carving.
I already had a good set of course/fine/xtra fine diamond blades but the super fine sand paper from Hewn and Hone (google them) works very well for getting that super sharp finish you need. Also using the strop material and compound they sell. The sandpaper will last a long time, and is easy to replace. Practice as much as you can on the "cheap" tools you get, you can always buy another knife and as you get better probably will want some of the awesome forged knives that are online!
Surolle is the man
I love the intro music there! Does somebody know the name and artist?
Great Work!!! It Would Be Interesting If You Went Into an EL Range of knives "Edge Line" Primary Focused at HCWR "High Corrosion/Wear Resistance Steels For Fixed Blade EDC! The Lowering Cost of Wear Resistant Steels and The Appeal Would Be An Interesting Opportunity!. Bohler M390 is The All Round Star that Shines in this Category and is Swedish Too :-))) A Slightly shorter Bushcraft Black Design Would Be Great and much More Appealing To Many Than A Folding EDC Knife!.
How do you like Mora Eldris?
So has Mora redesigned their hook knives? When he picks up the 164, his comment makes it seem like they have.
Yes, they are likely to be available in March 2019
I have that 164 hook knife...carved me a spoon.
spoon
Morakniv.. Make a folding wood carving jack,
In sweden you don´t use folding knives for carving so I think you will have to wait a looong while for them to produce those.
That's alright, the old timer 24ot will do just fine
@@adamdiaz5560 EKA makes excellent folding knifes 👍🏻
Carving knifes are not available in South Africa. Shame on Morakniv