Carving a Spoon with Woodsmans Finest
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- čas přidán 20. 03. 2020
- Maximilian Neukäufler is a man of many talents, a spoon carver, knife maker, leather crafter, photographer, martial artist.
When he's not camping in the Canadian wilderness or competing in martial arts in Japan, he's in the forests of Upper Austria working on his crafts.
*Disclaimer: This video is NOT meant to be a how-to. It only shows the work process of a professional craftsman.
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At some point i was thinking "that's it, this guy is finishing the whole spoon with that axe"
😀I know, I thought the same. Axe carving skills-exceptional!
Love the knife and love the carvings
No abrasive paper =master at work.
Great demonstration of technique.
That is a work of art in the shape of a spoon 🤩
Absolutely beautiful spoon. Thank you!
Such a pleasure to watch this process, a huge reminder of how far I have to go and the inspiration to keep on keeping on!
Great to hear that! All the best to you! 👍
Not a how-to, but for someone looking to learn the craft past the basic knowledge you captured some great knife strokes. I found it super useful 😁
That's great to hear! 😃
Love your style of carving
Max’s awesome as usual!
Super amezing Amezing ❤❤❤❤❤
Love watching you work,
You make it look so easy! I absolutely love it. Thank you for sharing
Beautiful work!
amazing spoon, amazing videography. Bravo!!
Stunning.
He's a fecking master. Those angles are so fecking hard to control
Very beautiful spoon!
Thanks! Great video! Lots of skills 👍
Fantastic work 👏🏻 👍 👌
Just beatiful!
Beautiful and impressive. Thanx an' a hat tip for sharing your work, your style, and your skill.
Cracking lesson 👍🏴
Beautiful
Very nice 👏🏻
I’d love to see his sharpening process/method.
Your tools, mind, and skills are darn sharp..congratz
Perfect👏👏👏👏
❤the process, which is awesome result of very high skill levels and the other spoons that are shown at the end 🌞
I have several of Max's spoons. They are incredible!
Yes, they are incredible indeed! 😊🙌
Mind blowing skill
gorgeous
Good job
Amazing!
All I did was watch the video and my fingers started bleeding.
I love this shape.
Unbelievable- woow
Bello! 😍👍
A beautiful piece of wood,i am satisfied with the outcome🎯🍺👍
Salam sejahtera Dylan.. Kerja anda cukup teliti, bagus dan professional.. Semuanya tempat serta mempersonakan walaupun hanya sudu kayu.. mantap Dylan..
Anda adalah guru ku yang kedua dalam seni ukir sudu kayu.. Terima kasih..
Goals!
Wau sehr schöne Löffel in tollem dunklen Holz. LG Lue.
Omg, with my 6th spoon done. I have a long way to go. That and actually working with green wood would help.
That way so beautiful.
Amazing video same as Maximilian’s work 👏
Thank you! That's great to hear!
Cooool ;D
Ooooo...it's beatiful work...Do you work with undried wood from the forest?
Поки варив суп, зробив ложку. І так кожного дня. Дуже гарна робота.
Thank you. Nice work. What wood have you used?
Gracias. Bonito trabajo. ¿Qué madera ha usado?
it seems to be beech wood!
me encanta que en el buzo diga "patagonia" visitaste argentina?
Hallo Gruesse aus Moose Jaw in Saskatchewan Canada
Gute Arbeit. Ich mag Dein Messer , Axt und das Loeffel carving Messer. Alles Scharf und das ist die halbe Arbeit. Der Loeffel sieht sehr gut aus mein Respekt. 👍
Je to nádherná práce 😉👍 Jen by mě zajímalo kde se dá koupit opravdu kvalitní lžícový nůž!
Protože koukal jsem na vaše a ty budou hodně dobrý.
Dík Oli
Great video. Very relaxing, thank you for posting. Was that the Journeyman you were using or the Wayfarer?
Great to hear you enjoyed it. If I remember correctly, Max was using the Journeyman.
Thanks. I thought so too, they both have a similar shape.
I like the axe your using. Which axe is that?
Nice. What a beast of a sloyd knife too, it looks massive and sharp as fook
What kind of hook knife are you using for the “bowl” of the spoon?
I learnt a lot.Thank you.By the way what tree did you used here?
It looks to be European beech (Fagus sylvatica)
So skilled. But I kept on thinking, I wonder if he can whittle up some bandaids.
If you have a link for any of your tools, I’d appreciate it!
I follow You on Instagram, I love your work! I'll try to make one like that on futere. Regards from Argentina!
Thank you!
Have fun making one!
Hey buddy, where do you get your carving tools?
What hatchet are you using?
What type of axe was that?
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11:45- без крови дела не бывает !
What kind of wood is that?
Who needs chisel sets when you have a supersharp handaxe?
what is the tree you use
You make it seem so easy. Im butchering a piece of wood and finally ready to dig out the bowl and its way to hard. I cant get the knife in.. is my wood to old?
what wood are you using?
You should be carving green wood ,
Great video, of an artistic endeavor. What a coincidence to find this one day after I ordered a “spoon-carving for idiots” and two days after subscribing to Dylan’s channel! What type of wood was it? Here in Shimoda I have a lot of beech and citrus (orange) which seem like they would be great for this pastime.
Thanks for your comment! This wood is spalted beech. Have fun carving your spoon! I'm working on one right now as well!
What type of wood do you use?
Cedar I think?
beech wood?
looks like it indeed!
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Buys a 2 dollar wood spoon at the store.
Starts cutting into it.
We are the same.
At 1:59, I like this technique but I would pull my elbows in, feet spread, and lean my body on it, rather than use feeble and possibly tired arm muscles.
Is it plum? No?
no, it seems to be beech wood, spalted which makes it so dark
I feel ashamed of my spoons haha
It's all progress! It can only get better!
What kind of wood did you use to carve in this video? And, don't lie either. :)
It looks to me that it is beech
@@marr123n We'll never know for sure though. I need to put "beech" on my to-carve list.
@@MorrowSind definitely! It’s my absolute favourite to use! Lovely wood for sure
Not a single movement that wasn’t needed. It’s as if he knew exactly what wasn’t the spoon and how to remove it
Was ist denn das für ne Axt
ok i give up...
Almost triple 6 likes lets gooo \m/
Big deal. Everybody carves spoons. How about carving a fork?
Work of art, entering your competition as @murraforge