This project has a lot of photographs so Im going to do this in two postings.
Here we go:
Ive selected a very clear, straight-grained piece of scrap maple for our project. It is a closed-cell wood meaning that the surface will be very smooth and food wont get caught on the surface. It is also a very strong piece of wood so our spoon will last a long time. In this photograph Ive drawn an outline of a spoon:
This photograph shows only the bowl portion of it cut out. I leave the rest of the block intact until Im finished carving and shaping the bowl. Its much easier to clamp it down or place it in a vise:
Many websites show people using a hook knife to hollow out the bowl and if you have the hand strength to do that, all the power to you. I have a hook knife that I just cant use so Ive compensated for this by using several different carving gouges. The one on top I use for roughing out the interior of the bowl and the other two I use to smooth the interior of the bowl. I also use narrow gouges to make it easier to push the tool through the wood and the cutting edge of the gouge also fits better inside of the bowl while carving:
Here is the bowl. Ive penciled in a line around the inside edge. Im going to use that as a boundary line for the bowl:
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