Sunday, September 28, 2008

Wow, finally done. 30 platters were shipped out on Friday. I think the first three were o.k. after that I was hoping they would finish themselves.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008


That persimmon is quite the wood. It's very dense and difficult to finish sand, but when it's done wow. It always amazes me that from one piece of wood you can get such a different look by the way it's cut.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Picked up redbud,maple and walnut yesterday. The redbud came from good friends Bob and Bonnie Rike (2 dye 4 tie dye queen). You'll find Bonnie and her awesome dyed tees and trunks at the South of the James market in the Forest Hill Park every Sat. from 8-12. The tree is still standing, well actually leaning and I only have a large branch. It will be enough to make spoons and spreaders though. The walnut and maple came from another friend Todd Carey down on Charles city road (quite a hike). Todd raises alpaca. He had to cut down the walnut because it is toxic to alpaca.

Friday, September 12, 2008

It's been a productive week I think. A good variety of wood was carved as well as a variety of items. River Birch spoons, Magnolia spoons, Poplar ladle, Sweet Gum spoons, Walnut spreaders and Cypress platters. Sawdust is really starting to build up in the shop.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Sunday, September 7, 2008


Well we are back from a work get away from a friends place down in N.C.. A little work on the house and a little work on carving. That's Ro and Lillie Mae taking in the sunset. It was very nice to work out of the back of the truck and check out the scenery.