Spoon Carving - Green Wood
with Eric Goodson
$340
Dates: Saturday, August 16th & Sunday, August 17th (2 meetings)
Hours: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Instructor: Eric Goodson
Spoon carving is a wonderful introduction to the world of Slöjd, or Scandinavian handcraft. Using fresh wood and just a few hand tools, students will learn to carve convex and concave shapes and address changing grain direction. Special attention is paid to teaching safe and efficient ax technique, along with about a dozen different knife “grasps” commonly used in all sorts of carving projects. We will also explore topics like wood selection, grain orientation, the subtleties of spoon design, finishing oils and paints, and decorative techniques like chip carving and kolrosing. No experience is required, and so long as you can open a jar of spaghetti sauce, you have sufficient hand strength. The instructor will supply all tools and materials, though if students already have carving knives and axes, they should bring them along.
Tools & Supplies: All tools and supplies are provided for this class.
Attire: This is a general list of how to dress for the shop environment, please contact ce@nbss.edu if you have any questions.
- Closed-toe, comfortable, and protective footwear (sneakers or boots)
- No loose clothing
- Long pants suggested
- No loose jewelry
- Long hair must be tied back
Prerequisite: None
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Aug 16 - 17th, 2025
Sun and Sat for 1 week from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm