Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your spoon carving skills, this course is designed to guide you through the simple steps I use to get a crisp, clean spoon bowl finish, every time.
How To Get A Crisp, Smooth Spoon Bowl Finish. Every Time.
$30
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What You'll Learn
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My step-by-step method to achieve a flawless spoon bowl
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Do's and don'ts to enhance the overall appeal of your spoons
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Strategies to overcome common spoon bowl carving challenges
Ryan K
Beginner
I took this course to improve my technique and learned a lot! I loved your teaching style. Can't wait for more workshops from you.
Camilla S.
Beginner
I've been struggling with getting a clean finish on flatter spoons. Watching you work to get the edge of the spoon an even thickness was eye-opening. It's like learning from a friend, not just a teacher.
Paul O.
Intermediate
What benefited me the most was how you explain the steps to a clean finish in the bowl. Your clear and concise presentation, backed by your exceptional work, makes this course a must for anyone serious about spoon carving.
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You'll need basic spoon carving tools. Sharp ones ;)
Once you've signed up, you'll receive an email with a link to create an account on the teaching platform. Once you log in there, you will have access to the full course.
Yes, you'll have unlimited access to the course materials.
This course is pre-recorded for your convenience. However, there is a Q&A section as part of the recording. There I answer many questions on the topic.
Carlos S.
Beginner
I was prone to tearing the grain especially in the corners of the bowl. I loved your in depth explanation of the process while seeing it in action. It was a great workshop. Very informative, you follow along by actually carving out the bowl (which i did).
Kevin W.
Beginner
I really liked seeing how you carved the right sides (blind sides - front and back) of the bowl. I've always found those awkward, but I'm going to try the approach you demonstrated.
Bob G.
Beginner
I've been struggling getting smooth bowls and preventing tear out at that tricky transition spot on the right side where I often would get tear out. Your explanation and demonstration of your technique - plus your relaxed calm way of teaching I didn’t feel any need to “get it right” but encouragement to just keep practicing.