The Simple Art of Spoon Carving
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- čas přidán 29. 12. 2015
- Windsor chairmaker Peter Galbert blows off steam by picking up a carving knife and whittling spoons. See how he creates his elegantly simple designs from start to finish in an online video.
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I see that making spoons is addictive. Listening to him talking about making spoons was also addictive. Thank you -- I loved this!
The narration added so much value to the video.
"just one more cut" ...and the cut goes on for hours...
so true, so honest, so real.
Shut up and go somewhere else!
So shonies
Dayga this video isn’t about your life
Dayga In the two years since you left that comment have you become a more interesting or at least less bitter human being?
@@rowanfernsler9725 THATS FUNNY !! SO TRUE !!
I have seen many constructions with spoons but only you chose the right part of the wood. I know very well the difficulties of processing the branching of a trunk but the density of the wood at this point and the result give masterpieces.
I've been carving spoons for over 20 years, and even had had the extreme & lucky pleasure of spending a week and a half at Wille Sundvists' farm in Northern Sweden, learning from him on a one-to-one basis, a magical experience. He was so down to earth, and humble.
Love your presentation, and everything you said is so true.
Spoon carving always has an allure, and is most meditative.
The spoon carver looks at the world differently, at branches differently. One who does not spoon carve does not really understand - why do you need to make yet another spoon? But, it's not the need for a spoon, but for the creative & designing process, and of looking at a branch as a painter looks at a blank canvas...
Good Lord, started with a log, ended up with a spoon. Excellent commentary, interesting tools and a great end result. There’s much more to this than meets the eye.
I absolutely know how relaxing carving can be. I can sit for hours on one simple carving in utter peace. The world falls away and all there is is you, your wood and your tools. There is nothing in this world more satisfying than the smell of greenwood, the feel of it, watching it take shape and finally holding it up and saying, "It's done." We need more artisans in this bustling world. We need to get back to the simple pleasures of making something with our own two hands.
Dawn, this is poetry, beautifully written, thank you for sharing!
Your comment is deeply resonant, Ms "Woodworth" :-)
Thank you! Beginner here and you have me so excited to make a spoon!!
I could have watched him carve 20 more. Who needs the “calm” app when you have this.
I love when I get odd little videos like this on my recommended. So calming yet puts a spark of desire into me.
Very nice! Great video and a work of art.
"Just one more cut..." is like just one more cast when you're flyfishing isn't it? Very nice video, thanks.
Maybe, but at least you get some wood with every cut. When it comes to fishing, I do it for the fish. I guess it's like gambling. That is your problem. Haha Just one more hand.
good.
This video has the kind of quiet, meditative air that matches that of the act of spoon carving. Having carved just one small spoon, I already understand the utter focus and concentration that is required in order to make the continuous decisions about where to carve and how much material to remove. Carving is an absorbing hobby and this video ably captures that sensation. Thank you.
Although you're more talkative (which is good) you are the "Rain Man" of Green Spoon creations.
Great video that did a great job of both capturing the subject, but the director and editor did a phenomenal job of capturing Peter’s personality and genuineness. He’s one of the top 3 most influential woodworkers in my life and “Chairmaker’s Notebook” changed how I looked at and work with wood forever. Thank FW for the video and I do hope you’ll revisit Peter more and more.
This is the video that first got me interested in spoon carving. I'll always be thankful to Peter Galbert for this one.
This video got me interested in spoon carving, it's really relaxing.
Woah! You put out such a lovely video to watch. Love the passion and calm of Peter. Just starting wood carving and these are great tips. Thanks a lot! :D
Great video, this is something I have only recently been dabbling in.
How wonderful that there is someone still creating and making something as simple and beautiful as wooden spoons!
I totally understand how you can keep saying to yourself, “Just one more cut,” over and over. I am finding myself saying that a lot as I spin wool on my Louet S10 spinning wheel. “Just spin this next little bit up,” is in my head all the time as I spend an afternoon or evening working up more handspun yarn. Yes, its very addictive!
Wow!! Awesome video. I can't wait to try these techniques. Thank you!
Wow, Love that video, how gifted peter is.
This is so lovely.
I can't think of a more fitting word to say other than lovely. Incredibly beautiful. It must be fantastic just to touch them. You're so fortunate that you have this gift.
If I had them I would put them on display in a beautiful way even as a centerpiece. They're absolutely lovely.
So true. About two months ago I picked up a piece of wood, and had this desire to make something for my grandson.
He wasn't planned and I thought I will never have a bond with this child. Boy was I wrong!
I carved him a spoon, thinking it is unusual, and someday he will cherish the spoon when he uses it, knowing it came with love from his grandfather. Spoons are something magical. They seem like something simple, but try getting along without them.
Sorry for boring you with my story. Just felt like telling it.
People always joke and ask me "are you every going to make a fork?" I love making spoons! Favorite thing to do in my shop.
Its been 5 years, so, have you made a fork yet?
So true what you said at the end. I made my first 2 spoons which I’m so proud of and I cannot stop thinking the next one! So addicted!😀
I absolutely loved this video. Thank you.
This video sums up green wood carving perfectly. I started 3 months ago and am in love with it! There's something so special about going back to our roots and having a connection with the tools we use to make something we use everyday.
I know its relative but how long on average, after the spoon is shaped, do you let the wood dry before you finish it
Your passion for this beautiful art is infectious!
Just simply, just beautiful... Congrats!
this was so calming to watch!
Loved the video, thanks for sharing!
I made my first spoon out of birch the other day, and you're right! I'm hooked now! It was extremely enjoyable and rewarding and now my kitchen has a beautiful new spoon added too it that looks nice and will be used almost every day! I've already started the next one and have several good logs and branches that I was able to collect from my backyard that are just waiting to be turned into a piece of art. Thanks for the video and tips. They will be be super useful and help me quicken the carving process. Great job. Have a good one!
I made my first spoon out of birch last week. I agree
I want to start this.
Cheers Peter! I was a child again watching grand Dad work his magic with wood : ) Great Stuff Mate!!! Love Your Work !!
THAT’s exactly why dinner is late, the kitchen’s a mess and the laundry isn’t done...just one last cut! You’re right. It’s addictive. And people don’t really appreciate the stop and go way I drive either. They don’t even notice a branch of some beautiful tree lying on the side of the road!
I think I have watched this 6 times. I really like the video and the philosophy. I have not been carving for very long but I don't think I will ever stop.
I've watched it at least four times and comment has me watching it again. Carve on! -Ben
Same here
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Love handmade carved spoons!
This was wonderful to watch. Thank you.
Thanks the best and most humble video out there on spoon carving !
True. Paul Sellers got me hooked on the art. You are very right about how branches begin to talk to you about what types of spoons they can be. Thanks
What he said is true, one you start carving spoons, they're is no way to stop. And that one last cut during the carving process may go on for hours. I've been carving spoons a little over a year and it is the most soul-sarisfying hobby I've found yet, and produces a functional roll for the kitchen. Thanks for a great video!
I want more videos like this from this guy.
Very cool, I couldn't have put it to words. I like when we go for a weekend camping trip to do one. Especially if I'm camping with someone I don't usually Camp with.
Nice Shaving Horse you got there. To make one is a project i have one my list .
Lovely Peter, thanks for sharing, always wanted to try.
Awesome VR, good job on the spoon and spatula 👍😀🤗
Really cool I can definitely see how this can be a rewarding process! Might have to try this
Thanks for the video. I love to make spoons. It's a peaceful hobby.
that was an amazing video. I'm so happy u did this. Thank u so much
Inspiring!
Thanks,
Clark
I've made a small teaspoon from cedar and a scoop from bamboo so far. I just purchased a kit with a gouge, hook knife, and carving knife so I'll start making larger more ornate spoons soon. Great video by the way!
Thanks for sharing, Peter. Great video and very nice explanation as always. Happy new year!
Very beautiful video on explaining spoon making, thumbs up! Thanks for sharing
Simplicity and beauty is all I see here, good job!
I have a burger flipper that great grandpa carved from a clump of firewood.. It has finally split & I need to recreate a new one, It has lasted 50+ years..G/Hk
so beautiful
Frame it. Or save it somehow decoratively.
I'm so inspired. God bless you.
Thanks for the knowledge. Have a great new year my friend.
I love carved spoons, different woods, different forms, different colours,. Your job is beautiful.
That is very cool! I am going to give this a try.
Thanks
Thank you so much for this wonderful video. I finished one spoon the other day, it’s my first spoon carving and it is rewarding 😊❤
I like this guy, he shows you while he is explaining.
Really beautiful work and video. Carving spoons is addictive.
My dad used to always tell us, "If you can't find whatever you need, make it, or do without." I'm constantly making, building, rearranging, swapping, mixing, blending,... etc. My next project now, is to redo all my cooking utensils... because I can never find exactly what I want. Thank you for this video.
Wow !!!! Thanks for sharing this video. Nice art, the spoon is beautiful! I was seeing in Amazon the tools that I need, I would love to make spoons for me. I will continue watching your videos! 😃
I can only nod in yes to you narration of this type of wood work.👌👌
Wonderful video and an inspiring artist!
Beautiful. Simply Beautiful.
Thanks for the knowledge, I have done about 6 spoons so far, and am totally addicted, thanks for the green wood tip, I started a spoon yesterday out of an old oregan board, very brittle difficult to get a clean line.
This video is the definition of sweetness. Your spoons are great !
It's good to try every type of wood you can. My favorite so far is "box-wood", "buis" in french. The pattern of the veins are amazing, it's extremely soft to the touch, and is very solid. It also is a bit heavy, but I like to feel the wight of the spoon in hand.
The downside is that it's a bit hard to carve, though I've never done it on green box-wood.
I thought I was the only person in the whole world who loves a beautiful wooden spoon.
Brilliant narration over an all inclusive and informative video...a true craftsman!
Thanks for sharing... I have seen many wood spoons in life... but now you teach it as a product from skilled hands...excellent!!!
So pleasing and relaxing to watch you work and listen to your philosophy. A year ago I watched a tree surgeon take down an ancient apple tree in the nearby park and when he said he was going to dump the timber to landfill I bought the wood from him. Now I know what I'm going to do with the branches. Thank you for this video, like the guy below I'm going to watch it again and again.
Thanks for sharing those tips and the make!
That was therapeutic just watching it.
When you have a skill that brings you peace, nothing else matters. I'm a HUGE fan of simpler living. I cant wait to try my hand at wood carving
That was even relaxing to watch!
There would be less trouble in the whole world, if people were all employed with a "guild" and apprenticeship program. Everyone is needed in the trickle down of skilled labour. (deal me in!!) ....oh yea, super nice video!!
C.E. SCHLINK you should take over the world and do that XD
I speak for a large amount of people when I say you're a fucking nerd
my grandfather used to say...A good stint in the army would straighten that fellow out!... You need to join the army Waffles!!!!
"Nerd" is such a compliment! Thanks! Do you consider yourself to be a nerd? Who are these "large amounts of people" whom you consider to be the spokesperson for? (perhaps imaginary people?) Do these people realize that you speak for them?
Sign me up
Very instructive and so nice spoons!
Thank you. That’s really nice 👍!
This is way better than asmr
Хорошая работа. Молодец! Спасибо за видео. Good job. Well done! Thanks for the video.
Very interesting video. Thank you for uploading! Love ur voice
Beautiful work. I plan on having all wood plates bowls and cup utensils on my bus.
Stumbled on this young man's video super informative thank you for sharing you knowledge!
I loved the simple method of the video. Great teaching method.
I heard in the Old days ,Couples went out at night Spooning. I like whittling, so now I have to try making a spoon. Looks like a good addiction.
what a beautiful video my friend!! Very inspiring words and calming energy :) I'm trying to carve my first spoon right now! thanks for the tips mate
My man that was so therapeutic and satisfying watching that my carving tools are on order and I can't wait to have a go. Your channel is subscribed to. 👍👍🤘🤘
Wayne, I have done the same. Waiting for the post man now.
You've got the voice of a 20 year old
great video! Makes me want to make a spoon now
Gorgeous!
Hand carving a spoon is so artistic on it's own! Beautiful video!
What a wonderful art. Do you sell your wares?
Nice to see a lefty like me to learn from.
10k likes. That a ton for a simple spoon video. Great job!
WOW! Thanks for sharing.
Outstanding! I love it
Thanks a lot for the lesson. I have whittled a few spoons but never employed as many appropriate tools as you demonstrated. I have been using cuttings from a fig tree for my wood. You are correct, the spoon sucks you in every time.
My second time carving something, I made a spoon out of european beech endgrain firewood using only a bunch of dollar store hobby knifes, a file and some sandpaper. I know, this was a pretty dumb Idea, but besides a few cracks and a few assymetries it turned up pretty good and was great fun. Your video helped me a lot and as soon as posdible I will carve some spoons the proper way. :)
@Jutta Beckmann I think you did make your spoon the ‘proper’ way - for that spoon - for that time ... especially since you said it was great fun! Satisfaction seems to be key. Carve well.
I truly enjoy this video, soon I will be starting out in making spoons, thanks for some tips.and new subscriber.
love those wooden. spoons and wooden ladles!,
Отличная работа! Спасибо за видео!