Thanks Andy I'm still trying to get my head round a post I read somewhere where a bloke reckoned it only took him 45 minutes to make his first kuksa. It was one of those things called instructablesThat's lovely looking mate, well done.
Thanks Andy I'm still trying to get my head round a post I read somewhere where a bloke reckoned it only took him 45 minutes to make his first kuksa. It was one of those things called instructables
I'm happy with all my woodworking projects so far and to be honest fair criticism is always welcomed but on the whole I do things to please meSome feel the need to 'leave their mark', I've read bothy books where the pissing competitions on how long it took to walk in ended up at ridiculous levels, one guy says the took (for example) 3 hours to walk in, the times get whittled down to 'bionic man' times. If you're happy with what you've got and how you got there then that's good enough mate.
Until Wendy bought me my set I never thought I would ever attempt something like this but eventually its coming good forest. Get your self a set,the biggest thing is to keep them sharp. My fingers also recommend getting a carving glovewell done Joe looks good auld yin.....was looking at a set of tools on Amazon,just don't know if I have the patience....and eyesight
I'm still trying to get my head round a post I read somewhere where a bloke reckoned it only took him 45 minutes to make his first kuska.
Because it's only going to be a display piece for mother in law Bill it going to be sitting in a tin of wood preservative for 48 hours which will also turn it a pale green colourMade a lovely job of that Joe......the mutts mate
Are you going to oil it?