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Thank you so much for this video I just bought the Arbortech ball gouge and I got the Arbortech precision carving system thanks to your video I will be making spoons and bowls.
All those power tools to carve a spoon Jon - what next - a CNC laser cutter and milling machine? But seriously, I do enjoy your videos and this one is as good as all your others - keep them coming.
Beautiful work! We’re trying to get away from plastic kitchen utensils, and we’d like to make wooden spoons, etc for our grown children, so this video was really on point! What tool powers the ball gouge? Is that an angle grinder? Take care and have a happy new year!
Once again a Jon Peters video doesn't disappoint!! Watched every min. of this video Bud. Your skillz are on point. Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
Good job. My suggestion, what if you try to use chainsaw disc mounted on 115 mm diam grinder to gouge the spoon? Think it could have been more easier to manage.
Had a though that the saying you used at the end “happy with the way they turned out” had to do with turning things on a lathe! Maybe maybe not but awesome spoons!
very useful wooden spoon, your soft behavior is gifted one, explanation like a practical teacher is interesting, I like all great artist, like an artist you made very beautiful.
Great now I need a ball gouge, thanks. So at $110 for the gouge not to mention all my other tools that touch the project, I'm going to have to make 200 spoons to save money by making my own spoon🤣🤣🤣. But seriously really good video.
Pretty experienced with carpentry. Took up carving about 6 months ago and I’m terrible at it. Was doing everything by hand (hatchet, carving knives, etc.). Just picked up the ball gouge and mini turbo plane kit last week. Gonna practice with the tools today. Some day I’ll be as good as you!!!
Hello, I have a question about the sanding process, do you think sanding paper is perfectly safe for utensil making? I am trying to make a cutting board with solidwood, but I do hesitate to use sanding paper to smooth it. I worry that the particles and the glue will get into the wood and eventually leach into the food. Could you please suggest? Thank you!
I'm mostly impressed with how straight those pencil lines are.
I've been loving a few layers of walnut oil for finishing my spoons. Give it a try.
Hi all, and here are two special offers related to this project:
Instagram giveaway: instagram.com/p/B5vesNRlEEy/
Arbortech Ball Gouge discount: www.arbortechtools.com/us/online-store/ball-gouge-us/ball-gouge-usa/
Normally $109, with promo code “PETERS”, the Arbortech Ball Gouge is yours for $89 with free shipping. This offer is only valid in the United States and runs through December 20th.
Thank you so much for this video I just bought the Arbortech ball gouge and I got the Arbortech precision carving system thanks to your video I will be making spoons and bowls.
All those power tools to carve a spoon Jon - what next - a CNC laser cutter and milling machine? But seriously, I do enjoy your videos and this one is as good as all your others - keep them coming.
Why not, I carve spoons and bowls and kitchen utensils...and am tired as heck carving with knives...I carve with power tools and finish manually...
The material is presented and explained very nicely. Short and to the point. Thanks
Thank your sharing
so much labour intensive on a spoon, next time when i am using a wooden spoon will handle with care (appreciate the hard labour behind the spoon)
That is going to be a wonderful spoon! I'm stuck with using chisels... But super cool to see a unique tool!
You are AWESOMELY TALENTED! THANK YOU!
Good video, everything is simple and clear. Thanks.
Wow, good job 👍
absolutely fantastic. You are a teacher and an inspiration. thank you for sharing, warm regards, Amit
Beautiful work! We’re trying to get away from plastic kitchen utensils, and we’d like to make wooden spoons, etc for our grown children, so this video was really on point!
What tool powers the ball gouge? Is that an angle grinder?
Take care and have a happy new year!
Lovely work
Nice work!
Once again a Jon Peters video doesn't disappoint!! Watched every min. of this video Bud. Your skillz are on point. Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
Outstanding sir
👏👏👏👏👏👏⚘🌹🌺👍from 🇮🇷 iran esfahan siti,tank you,
Beautiful spoons...
Appreciated ur skill & ,thanks to shere expieriance
Loved the way you were teaching how to make this spoon. You made it look so simple.
All the tools in the world won’t make me as accurate as you are just eyeballing it. Haha. Nice tutorial, thanks!
My thoughts exactly! I could never replicate this but it’s so cool
I just bought the Ball Gauge and this nice tutorial is what I need. Liked and subscribed!
Awesome thanks!
Wao muy lindo trabajo mil bendiciones
Fantastic
Muy bueno, desde España
Beautiful spoons, Jon! I do really enjoy your teaching style. Thanks for sharing the video.
Very nice 👍👍👍
Sieht schön aus ,aber mit Maschinen ist's immer leichter als mit der Hand.
I wish I too is a person like you are 👍
Is it possible to router the handle instead of sanding it?
Very cool
Great job Jon
I make my spoons in exactly the same way you just did here. Saves me a lot of time scooping out the wood like I had done before.
Its awesome
Those scribing skills are awesome
Thank you, good job.
Good job. My suggestion, what if you try to use chainsaw disc mounted on 115 mm diam grinder to gouge the spoon? Think it could have been more easier to manage.
Shout out to power tools! Great help from the video.. I would suggest some music or talking instead of the sped up sounds of the machines..
Always enjoy your more "teaching and explaining" videos. Thanks Jon. Great gifts for family this Christmas 👍
InstaBlaster...
Had a though that the saying you used at the end “happy with the way they turned out” had to do with turning things on a lathe! Maybe maybe not but awesome spoons!
Bravo.
Those look great Jon. Really professional, like everything else you make.
Se llama la herramienta eléctrica y la fresa que utiliza,
Cuánto cuesta y dónde se compran ?
Gracias 😊
great video
Gota love those yankee measurements five quarter
very useful wooden spoon, your soft behavior is gifted one, explanation like a practical teacher is interesting, I like all great artist, like an artist you made very beautiful.
At what rpm are you running on your router?
Hey Jon, that was awesome. Thanks for posting.
Thanks David
Nicely done Jon! 😃👍🏻🥄👊🏻
好棒的手藝 很好的木工用具 Thank you Jon
Porfavor me podrías comentar dónde puedo comprar ésa broca redonda, gracias por mostrar tú trabajo ,muy bien realizado y bonito ♥️
That spoon looks amazing
After making a spoon, what is the name of the coating material.... if it is wiped... please reply.
Those spoons look terrific Jon, just like something that would have been done in the 17th or 18th centuries!
Me came here to learn how to make a spoon with a pocket knife.
Use the pocket knife to open the grinder attachment.
only thing better then your facial hair, is your free hand skills... bravo!
What's that bit called to use on grinder please?
Good
Great video! Thanks for the info. Subbed fo sho!
Cheers
Como é o nome dessa peça usada na lixadeira?
Cómo se llama esta herramienta !!
Super
Great content full of insight, Hello there, may i ask a keyword to buy ball gauge? I can't find it in my country, thank you...
What’s the name of that bit you’re using ?
Good video Jon, thanks for sharing with us.
with all those tools is "piece of cake", but not all the people have power tools, !!
Да это то что мне нужно.сколько по цене???долларов??
They look great!! where can I get that wax?
Where can i buy a ball gouge blade?
Como faço pra comprar essa ferramenta?
Hola cómo puedo conseguir esa broca?
Thanks for the video , nice spoon design and finish !!!
Great now I need a ball gouge, thanks. So at $110 for the gouge not to mention all my other tools that touch the project, I'm going to have to make 200 spoons to save money by making my own spoon🤣🤣🤣. But seriously really good video.
Nice job man... Can't wait for you to make the fork...hint hint
Great video and really nice work. You make it look so easy!!!
Pretty experienced with carpentry. Took up carving about 6 months ago and I’m terrible at it. Was doing everything by hand (hatchet, carving knives, etc.). Just picked up the ball gouge and mini turbo plane kit last week. Gonna practice with the tools today. Some day I’ll be as good as you!!!
That’s all it takes... time with the tool 👍
Where can I get a ball gouge
Asombroso, dale like al comentario si te apasiona la talla en madera. saludos
Great project!
manufactured spoon - just like the ones in the shops 😆
I watch all your videos!!! Keep up the great work.
That’s work of art!!! Thank you Jon
Great looking spoons, and your instruction was dead on, Jon.
اون گرده آماده خریداری شده یا خودتون ساختین؟
Can you tell me the name of the cutting tool you use here and where I can buy it? Thanks.
Hello, I have a question about the sanding process, do you think sanding paper is perfectly safe for utensil making? I am trying to make a cutting board with solidwood, but I do hesitate to use sanding paper to smooth it. I worry that the particles and the glue will get into the wood and eventually leach into the food. Could you please suggest? Thank you!
Nicely done! Now for measuring spoons 😊
😂👍
nice one
What's the name of the machine e?
Awesome Jon!
Thanks Dude!
Thank for the video
Very nicely done!! Arbortech has very many beautiful carving tools. Thank you Sir .😊
good job
I'm about a minute 18 seconds in and I don't have any of these tools how can I make a spoon without these tools
you should make templates?
how is that single stage suction system working for the small shop? Have you upgraded to a different system?
Cool project! Always wanted to try power carving
Is that an Arbortech?
Yes 👍
Great job buddy love your video! Now where can I find a bandsaw in the Philippines!