DEVELOP CRAFT |
I used cherry wood, a basic carving knife, a curved spoon knife, a belt sander, a band saw, and sand paper. I am planning on finishing it off with butcher block oil. I have been wood working for about a year and a half now, and am fairly experienced with it. I am not as good at using larger power tools that I have not used before. I have also never used a curved spoon knife before so it has been different but not necessarily hard.
ENGAGE & PERSIST |
I have a habit of listening to music when I work because I find it gets me in the zone. I have spent about 2 hours a day on this project. some days I spend more, but some days I spend a little less. I will not need much longer, because I just to do some finishing touches. I plan on just doing a little more sanding, then putting oil on it.
ENVISION |
I will finish this by sanding a little bit more, then just putting oil on it. the oil will make the wood look darker.
EXPRESS |
I am basing this off medieval wooden spoons and celtic knots. the handle has a celtic knot.
OBSERVE |
I have learned that harder wood makes it much easier to control what I am carving. I have used a few different woods, and I think cherry is my favorite.
STRETCH & EXPLORE |
Because I have never used a curved spoon knife, I have felt, almost, like it could slip and cut me, but it didn't happen. Also, I have never make a celtic knot pattern before. so I wasn't sure how it would turn out.
UNDERSTAND THE ART COMMUNITY AND WORLD |
My piece connects to the medieval period because wooden spoons were popular then, and celtic knots, such as the one on the handle, were popular in celtic culture.