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A few years back I was at a WWW show in Brisbane and saw Guilio Marcolongo turning wooden spoons. Also Phil Irons UK woodturner made them as well but I do not have his book.

Does anyone have a photo of the chuck arrangement used to turn out the centre of the spoon. Do I remember Guilio shaping the handle also while it was in the chuck?
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I'd also suggest looking at a back copy of Woodturning around Sept or Oct last year. Michael O'Donnell did an article on spoons showing several holding methods.
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Thanks fellas. That helps a lot.
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Sorry Cliff, I've just noticed that your second link was to the self same article I mentions, just the on-live version.
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