Paul is certainly talented - but also he seems really humble and just an all round nice guy. Loved it when you said he is really talented and he just had a little smile. Your both cool guys for sure! Thanks guys a great vid.
Indeed Paul is incredibly humble yet one of the best teachers I know. A sincere thank you for your kind words and for watching Nathan thank you ~Peace~
I have carved spoons from radially split wood for over forty years. I don't use patterns except when I carve a book matched salad set (spoon and fork) from sequential sections. This is particularly effective when the billets are curved and the two utensils nest together. I use the first carved utensil as a pattern for its mate.
Indeed Paul has years of experience demonstrating in front of crowds of all sizes hence I wa sso eager to do thus video with im. Many thanks for watching and for your kind words Charles ~Peace~
Nice work. Quick and useful. Will last more than a generation if it has reasonable care. Often here in Virginia, it's the kids who hang around to watch me demonstrate.
I love the types of crowd I get. Its such a buzz. The kids are always the most attentive either quietly or full on vocal excited, but sometimes the mothers are properly won over while the dads just want out of there. Or you get a dad or older fella thats been really fustrated trying to work out how a spoon is made in there back yard driving them mad for months. In a few mins they are at peace with a bit of info. Love it.
Absolutely loved these videos. Maybe we (you) could get a ladle video out of Paul in the near future. Thanks as always for your hard work for our enjoyment.
Hi Zed, I have a suggestion for a video. Carving salad serving utensils can be very innovative and creativity is wide open. I have a photo I pulled from facebook that was submitted by another carver that shows an example of a finely crafted set of tongs. One of them has a cut out that I'm particularly interested in learning how one might go about making the proper cuts. I wish I could post it here
This is a spoon I'll try with my new starter kit. It'll be quite small, as the pieces of in the kit are 4x1 inch only. I'm not sure if I'll stick to carving after my first attempts, as I'm too terrified to use an axe. We shall see.
It will all come with practise so don;t feel too worried about the axe. Worth mentioning that I have all of my tutorials listed on my website for easier navigation - zedoutdoors.com/video-tutorials
Hi Nimai as others have mentioned it's by Carhartt, reasonably priced from Amazon and very tough wearing as well as insulating one from the cold ~Peace~
Hi Dwayne because of the ongoing pandemic and restrictions ive been unable to visit my usual site hence no videos. Fingers crossed I will be back there soon though ~Peace~
Download Pauls Spoon Template - pauladamsoncraft.bigcartel.com/spoon-carving-templates
awsome, thank you
haha cheers
Paul is absolutely brilliant! Zed is a hero for the spoon community! 10/10
Amen to that my friend ...amen ~Peace~
Paul is certainly talented - but also he seems really humble and just an all round nice guy. Loved it when you said he is really talented and he just had a little smile. Your both cool guys for sure! Thanks guys a great vid.
Indeed Paul is incredibly humble yet one of the best teachers I know. A sincere thank you for your kind words and for watching Nathan thank you ~Peace~
I have carved spoons from radially split wood for over forty years. I don't use patterns except when I carve a book matched salad set (spoon and fork) from sequential sections. This is particularly effective when the billets are curved and the two utensils nest together. I use the first carved utensil as a pattern for its mate.
Appreciate your insights and to hear how you approach the process ~Peace~
Paul's insight on demoing is priceless, thanks a lot to both of you :)
Indeed Paul has years of experience demonstrating in front of crowds of all sizes hence I wa sso eager to do thus video with im. Many thanks for watching and for your kind words Charles ~Peace~
Absolutely loved every second of this! Just what I was looking for! Thanks to both of you!
You are very kind Ron thank you ~Peace~
Thank you Zed,thank you Paul.
Thank you kindly my friend ~Peace~
Yesss! Something simple for a newbie.
Thats the hope David and best of luck having a go yourself buddy! ~Peace~
Great insight into production carving and pricing. Thanks Zed and Paul ~Respect
Thank you kindly Glen ~Peace~
Hi Zed, Great two really great videos with Paul. Really enjoyed them, thanks.
Hi Mel thats very kind of you to say so thank you ~Peace~
Another interesting video Zed! Thanks to Paul for demoing his workflow.
Appreciate the kind words and for watching Nick thank you ~Peace~
Thank you for one more video Zed
You are very kind Ravi thank you ~Peace~
Thank you Zed and Paul
Thank you kindly my friend ~Peace~
@@Zedoutdoors 👍👍🤠🤠
Nice work. Quick and useful. Will last more than a generation if it has reasonable care. Often here in Virginia, it's the kids who hang around to watch me demonstrate.
Thats very cool to hear and at the very least they are introduced to thje craft. Keep up the great work my friend and many thanks for watching ~Peace~
@@Zedoutdoors if you are interested in a spoon from Virginia, let me know a shipping address.
I love the types of crowd I get. Its such a buzz. The kids are always the most attentive either quietly or full on vocal excited, but sometimes the mothers are properly won over while the dads just want out of there. Or you get a dad or older fella thats been really fustrated trying to work out how a spoon is made in there back yard driving them mad for months. In a few mins they are at peace with a bit of info. Love it.
@@pauladamson9191 same here with the watchers, I love interested kids. If you'd like a Virginia made spoon, send me a shipping address.
Excellent video. Really enjoyed it.
Thank you
Appreciate the kind words Rae thank you ~Peace~
Great video. Thank you for the upload, Zed.
Thank you kindly my friend ~Peace~
Great video, zed 😀👏👏
Thank you as always my friend ~Peace~
Off to go try one!
Best of luck Mark and many thanks for watching! ~Peace~
Good man!
Absolutely loved these videos. Maybe we (you) could get a ladle video out of Paul in the near future. Thanks as always for your hard work for our enjoyment.
Thank you kindly Luke and indeed a Ladle tutorial is on my list of videos to film when circumstances permit ~Peace~
Hi Zed,
I have a suggestion for a video. Carving salad serving utensils can be very innovative and creativity is wide open. I have a photo I pulled from facebook that was submitted by another carver that shows an example of a finely crafted set of tongs. One of them has a cut out that I'm particularly interested in learning how one might go about making the proper cuts. I wish I could post it here
Hi Bill I have noted down salad servers and tongs as future tutorial videos buddy ~Peace~
Great stuff! One question; do patrons ever ask what kind of paint it is and if it is safe in hot tea or coffee? Thanks.
Indeed it's important to state what paint is used, sam with what oil is used ~Peace~
I am 56 and about to start this hobby.
That's wonderful to hear and I have lots of videos on my channel that should hopefully help you on your journey, happy carving my friend ~Peace~
@@Zedoutdoors would you care to comment on the company Stubai? I am looking at their 400g hatchet to begin with.
🎵🎶Ten thousand spoons when all you need is a knife...isn't it ironic?🎶🎵😉✌🏽
Ha! :) ~Peace~
This is a spoon I'll try with my new starter kit. It'll be quite small, as the pieces of in the kit are 4x1 inch only. I'm not sure if I'll stick to carving after my first attempts, as I'm too terrified to use an axe. We shall see.
It will all come with practise so don;t feel too worried about the axe. Worth mentioning that I have all of my tutorials listed on my website for easier navigation - zedoutdoors.com/video-tutorials
What do you seal the paint with ?
You don't, it's milk paint so is left to be ~Peace~
Hangi ağaç çeşidi bu.kolay gelsin selamlar
Bu ağaç Birch ~Peace~
Hey Zed what is the make of your sleeveless jacket?
It looks like a Carhartt. ✌🏽
the logo is Carhartt
@@nick1635 thank you guys :)
@@madsingh you're welcome!
Hi Nimai as others have mentioned it's by Carhartt, reasonably priced from Amazon and very tough wearing as well as insulating one from the cold ~Peace~
How is the shelter going when is the next video it's almost been a year since the last cping video
Hi Dwayne because of the ongoing pandemic and restrictions ive been unable to visit my usual site hence no videos. Fingers crossed I will be back there soon though ~Peace~
@@Zedoutdoors ok I was wondering something happened to it messed up your still under I watch lots of RUclipsrs in your area that are making videos jw