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31st October 2012, 02:08 PM #1Senior Member
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Cherry Blossom Lovespoon Finished
This Cherry Blossom Lovespoon has now been completed and awaits the return of my daughter, Jessica and her husband Brad from their honeymoon. This spoon was carved from a single piece of english cherry (a single piece of timber is the tradition with lovespoons) and finished with danish oil and wax.
The spoon is about 380 mm long, 125 mm wide and 22 mm deep. It is panel like in form but heavily pierced and multi-layered. There is a swivel at the top of the panel which encloses a heart-shaped area with under-cut initials of the couple on the front and an inlaid contrasting timber heart on the back awaiting a suitable inscription.
The sides of the panel continue down enclosing some celtic knot-work and join with the cherry blossom branches that form a wide flat cage with a carved loose heart inside.
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31st October 2012, 03:37 PM #2
Lovely!
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31st October 2012, 04:25 PM #3
that is beautiful.Something to cherrish their whole life.
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31st October 2012, 04:44 PM #4GOLD MEMBER
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Simply an elegant piece which should last for centuries.
Thank you very much for your endorsement of the ability of the human character.
Better than excellent.
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31st October 2012, 07:31 PM #5
Absolutely beautiful!
It is awe inspiring to see the elegant art of a master carver.
Thank you for showing us.
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31st October 2012, 07:36 PM #6
Wow wee! Quite a piece, I'll echo the thanks for sharing sentiment!!
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1st November 2012, 01:24 AM #7Senior Member
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Absolutely beautiful David, your detail and finish is second to none. I feel this love spoon will be passed through many generations
of your family.
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1st November 2012, 04:51 AM #8
That's a special piece of work by any stretch of the imagination .
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1st November 2012, 10:30 AM #9SENIOR MEMBER
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As usual David, its a stunning piece. Your attention to detail is second to none.... an inspiration to us all!
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1st November 2012, 10:58 AM #10Senior Member
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Thank you for the kind comments everyone. It would be great to see some more lovespoons carved.
David Western has an article in 'Wood carving Illustrated' magazine, issue 60 (currently in Australian newsagents). They don't require a large piece of timber and they can be carved 'kitchen table' fashion in an arm-chair while listening to the TV. Excuse the mixed metaphor.
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2nd November 2012, 04:37 PM #11
Beautiful piece, how on earth (apart from "very carefully") do you finish all those tiny internals. How long was the construction process?
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2nd November 2012, 06:13 PM #12Senior Member
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'Beautiful piece, how on earth (apart from "very carefully") do you finish all those tiny internals. How long was the construction process?'
Thanks Iggy, yes very carefully is the way. I used whatever means I could to reach various parts; rolled and folded abrasive paper, abrasive paper attached with double-side tape to bent paddle pop sticks, foam-backed double-sided tape and abrasive paper, attached to bent 'junior hacksaw' blade and narrow strips of abrasive looped around the end of narrow sticks.
The foam backed double sided tape gives a little and conforms to the shape of the work. The only trick is when the task seems like sheer madness, have a go anyway. The first half hour is the hardest and sometimes getting a section to where you want it, is an hour well spent. Then more things seem possible, just put whatever stubbornness you have to good use. Patience has little to do with it just a violent pig-headedness carefully and gently applied.
Time taken? I'm the boss now so it's however long I will admit to myself. I try not to Know. About a season of whatever show was on TV, I wasn't really watching.
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3rd November 2012, 12:43 AM #13
Absolutely beautiful
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17th November 2012, 05:43 AM #14
unreal
thats is absolutley stunning, i cannot beleive the detail in that piece...awesome well done..
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17th November 2012, 07:33 AM #15Intermediate Member
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Beautiful work, an inspiration to us all. Thanks for sharing.
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