Here's a fork and fishing bobbers that I carved...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRPbWyrY550
...a pot holder knife
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zYNA6pg3XU
...and a spoon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rZ2RIFe0bg
Woods used were Black Cherry, Cottonwood bark, and Red Cedar.
Where needed, a SAK "Fireman" saw blade was used to harvest and cut the large pieces of wood down to size, it's made in Switzerland.
A Turley "Boone's Branch" fixed blade and a Schrade "Old Timer" pocketknife were used to carve and shape the wood, both were made in the USA.
100 grit sandpaper was used to finish the wood.
No fire or other specialized tools were used.
These are all functional tools that will be used extensively by me, they are not "knick knacks".
Here's some pics, I don't have any of the knife.




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I just told them that one man's digging stick is another man's soup spoon. What I didn't tell them was that I had whittled the end down some and heated it over the fire before I used it to eat.

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