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How to make a wooden spoon, the viking way

Step 2The tools I use.

the tools I use.
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This is the tools you need to make a spoon. My tools are hand forged reconstructions of viking tools.

You need:
Axe: any small hand axe will do fine. It just needs to be sharp. A good hand axe weighs around 500-600g
hammer: you need a heavy hammer. If it is to small it will not have enough force to split the wood.
wedge: A heavy iron wedge made for splitting firewood will work fine. Alternatively use a old axe and hammer it through the log. Don't use you good axe for that. You ruin the axe that way.
Knife: a small sharp knife will do.
Spoon knife: You need a spoonknife, in my book there are no alternatives. You will probably not find it in you local hardwarestore, but you can buy it online. The best are handforged made by S. Djärv but you can also go after the cheap ones made by Frost Sweden.
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3 comments
Sep 28, 2011. 6:05 PMgreenfreak says:
Ey!!!!!! where did ya get that beautiful axe at mate! thats exactually what ive been looking for!
Oct 7, 2011. 8:33 PMgreenfreak says:
thanks for the info!

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