I had some fresh cut wood dropped off a big thanks to Jerry (Pioneerguy600) since I've got a foot in a cast so I can carve up a few spoons and such .
Since I have some time on my hands I decided to carve some kuksa's .
One of the 3' logs was about 8'' at the but so I decided I try to split it leaving the heartwood section in the part that I wasn't going to be using with an axe and wedges , I was amazed at how easy birch split , I'm sure stringier stuff/bigger/dryer stuff would be different and I'm just putting this up to show that you don't need a bunch of equipment if you want to start carving a bit of wooden ware .
Here's a bit of the process and a couple of kuksa's .
I drove the axe in on one side of the heart and then a plastic wedge to get the axe out .
I followed the split with more wedges
With a bit of tapping it split easily to the end and I was left with 2 pieces , heart in 1 half .
X marks the spot to be hollowed out .
A bit of chisel and spoon knife work later , 1 hollow spot .
A bit of axe work later .
Here's the rough one besides a kuksaI made from a piece of beech firewood .
Idle hands is the devil's playground so I make these and spoons to keep me busy .
The wife likes them and some of the better pieces will end up being gifts .
Since I have some time on my hands I decided to carve some kuksa's .
One of the 3' logs was about 8'' at the but so I decided I try to split it leaving the heartwood section in the part that I wasn't going to be using with an axe and wedges , I was amazed at how easy birch split , I'm sure stringier stuff/bigger/dryer stuff would be different and I'm just putting this up to show that you don't need a bunch of equipment if you want to start carving a bit of wooden ware .
Here's a bit of the process and a couple of kuksa's .
I drove the axe in on one side of the heart and then a plastic wedge to get the axe out .
I followed the split with more wedges
With a bit of tapping it split easily to the end and I was left with 2 pieces , heart in 1 half .
X marks the spot to be hollowed out .
A bit of chisel and spoon knife work later , 1 hollow spot .
A bit of axe work later .
Here's the rough one besides a kuksaI made from a piece of beech firewood .
Idle hands is the devil's playground so I make these and spoons to keep me busy .
The wife likes them and some of the better pieces will end up being gifts .
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