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A Camp Spoon for the Wolf Cubs
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
The local Wolf Cubs were cooking for years with a long stick and a sort of spatula screwed to it. After a while the valuable kitchen utensil broke and they asked me if I could help.As I never had an opportunity to make one of these nice canoe paddle we see everywhere, I thought that was a good occasion!Akela and the kids were super happy with the result, they all loved it.Now I used beech and walnut, glued together with Titebond II…and I realised the wolf cubs are sometimes stirring boiling water with it…I am a bit scared the glue will not last this rough treatment…I must say, I am not much of a cook myself… and I did not anticipate the boiling water… “D'oh!”...so far and after one week in use, the spoon is still in one piece, I keep my fingers crossed.
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posted at: 12:01am on 03-Nov-2020 path: /Woodworking | permalink
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