I'm improving a bit with the skew (still have a long way to go). Fun and quick little project/exercise. Its 12 inches long.
spatula.jpg
I'm improving a bit with the skew (still have a long way to go). Fun and quick little project/exercise. Its 12 inches long.
spatula.jpg
"The reward of a thing well done is having done it." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nice work, but I would have left a little more material at the base of the handle. My wife just snapped a wood spatula the other day. It was a flat one that was a gift decades ago, but some stiff cookie mix did it in.
Thanks Richard. And I can see cookie mix doing the deed. By base I'm assuming you mean where I put the bead?
Very nice. My personal preference would be to leave the bead out - it spoils the nice flowing curve you have, draws the eye from the overall piece to it and the 2 joints of the bead to the shaft will be little gunk collectors.
Last edited by Bill Howatt; 01-22-2024 at 9:45 AM.
That's really quite nice. What wood did your use? Some will be tougher than others, but I still question it's use for cookie dough. I have not been bitten by the wood kitchen ware bug yet, but I'm sure it is coming.
Brian
Sawdust Formation Engineer
in charge of Blade Dulling