> Already started carving out a baby spoon for a lilac branch that has 
> annoyed me too long. No longer! Grin. Once the Silky Saw arrives, I'll 
> delve into some downed pine near us and see if there are bowls in them thar 
> hills.
>

Patrick, we really have to meet!  Here's my first attempt at a spoon carved 
from birch with my GB mini hatchet and then mostly a sloyd carving knife. 
The bowl was turned by Cooper Ternes up in Grand Marais along Lake 
Superior.  Perhaps there needs to be a Riv Hatchet and Carving SubList!

sloyd carving knife:  http://www.pinewoodforge.com/
Cooper Ternes:  http://www.nordicwoodenware.com/gallery.html

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