Fork/spoon set made from figured anigre. Suitable for food service but too pretty to use!
Close up of fork detail. Would go well with a lobster salad!
Fork/spoon set made from buckeye burl. Presently in the Molly Winton collection, this set will receive the cover photo of a prominent industry publication in 2008.
Tall (22") holly fork/spoon set on a mahogany background. The spoons are attached via magnets that allow them to be removed for viewing.
Silver maple decorative spoon, looks sort of like an inch worm. Finished with a glossy poly finish.
A scoop of sorts, made from mahogany.
Maple burl spoon - my first spoon that I ever carved. Owned by one of my sister-in-laws.
Decorative spoon made from big leaf maple burl from Washington state.
Silver maple ladle. Currently hanging on my parents' kitchen wall.
A very nice ladle, made from spalted maple. In the Peter Rand collection.
Something different. This spoon isn't carved, rather it is a 2 piece spoon turned on the lathe. Pyrography provides the design.
Utility fork/spoon set made from a curly maple board.
"Slither" - one of my best spoons. Featured in Woodcraft magazine.
Walnut spoon, extremely delicate! Yes, I know what it looks like.
Tall walnut ladle, looks almost like it is dancing.