One of my favorites on instagram now u got a RUclips, even better can't wait for more of your content... and that Sanderson hook is a beast... great video
Good work! I dont seem to have much success with my hook knives; you must be left-handed. I was at the candy store other day, and they showed me the fact that some hook knives areL and some R! I was dumbfouded! Im gong back so I can work like you do! You seem effortless in this video.
Thank you for the video, it was a pleasure to watch. I saw the comment, that you are using white birch, but can you add it to the description of future videos?
great work sir! where i can buy this hook i would like to make the handle like yours i got surgery on my right harm and need to swich side and this is the perfect tool for me.
Thank you for no music. Was a pleasure. Cheers
One of my favorites on instagram now u got a RUclips, even better can't wait for more of your content... and that Sanderson hook is a beast... great video
Thanks for posting. It's great to see the work in progress. Looking forward to future videos.
Excellent. Looking forward to see your next videos.
Very good on the tools poetry in motion the deeper you go into the cut the grain is more pronounced bloody great mate 👍🏻
I’ve never seen a spoon knife with a long handle before very impressed you get power and control.
Steve Bettany big hooks are awesome
I'm really enjoying this youtube content. Love to see more.
Here from Instagram. Nice video 👍🏻
Good work! I dont seem to have much success with my hook knives; you must be left-handed. I was at the candy store other day, and they showed me the fact that some hook knives areL and some R! I was dumbfouded! Im gong back so I can work like you do! You seem effortless in this video.
Thank you for sharing... Also here for Instagram and fellow Michigander.
A video about the spoon knife please, looks like a wonderful tool.
Tim Dahn good idea. The knife deserves its own video
@@michigansloyd6616 I want a knife like that! Where can I get one?
Not sure if you still monitor this after two years ?? But if you are what hook knife are you using ( blade ) many thanks.
Les.
What type wood do you normally work with? Great videos by the way! I love the cinematography, I cant wait for more.
Thank you for the video, it was a pleasure to watch. I saw the comment, that you are using white birch, but can you add it to the description of future videos?
Vencel Biro yes, I will try to be more descriptive. Good tip
Whew! I thought you were NEVER going to turn the spoon around...
Where can i buy this hook knife? Many thanks
Is that spoon gouge sharpened on both edges
Can you give more detail on the long handled tool your using in this video?
After it dries, are you going to finish it to size? Right now it looks very clunky.
great work sir! where i can buy this hook i would like to make the handle like yours i got surgery on my right harm and need to swich side and this is the perfect tool for me.
What kind of wood are you using? And incredible job by the way ☺
Petr Holuša thank you. This is white birch
What Wood is? Thanks
i follow you on instagram and i love your work. what is the weight capacity for your handy spoon mule?
9HomeWorlds I would guess several hundred pounds. 3/8” bolts and southern yellow pine make it very strong. One has survived a tornado.
How the heck do you sharpen that thing?
Fruition Forge doesn’t need sharpening often. Mostly maintained with strops
What is total time to complete?
macnuth the hollowing is about 15 min. The whole deal is around 90 min.
Please tell me you have a job you Hate ! And you doi this to unwind.
Please...
Lol. Good work well done.
I loke my shave horse better ,your limited to spoons