Batch of spats

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So… a week and an half ago, just getting over the flu I’d had for two weeks, I decided I needed a second wooden spatula in the kitchen. So I made one from cherry. And broke it when I put in the inlay of ash which was just a hair too big.

The cherry spatula is 3 inches wide. The maple ones are 3½ inches wide. The blades vary in length from 3 to 4 inches.

Then I made five more from maple because I figured I could do better. I had planned to get four from a 12/4 x 7 inch x 20 inch chunk of maple, but after cutting the first two out, I realized I could get three from the thickness I had. And if the board were 9 inches wide, I could probably get nine blanks from a 20-22” long piece. But anyway.

Roughed them all out on the bandsaw, changing blades way too often. Had a ¾” 2/3 tpi hook blade for ripping / resawing out each spatula shaped piece from the 12/4 board, then a ¼” 16 tpi blade for cutting out the shape.

From there, the blanks went into the carving vise, and I dialed in the shape with spokeshaves. I used the large and small HNT Gordon shaves, as they both have tight enough mouths that I can work the “wrong way” on the grain and still not get bad tear-out.

On a few of the spats, I used the belt sander to flatten the back of the blade, but generally I did that with the large shave. I think the two with the worst blades were ones I cut with the tension too low on the resaw blade.

Carving was mostly done with a 45°︎ V tool palm-gouge. I think it’s 3mm wide. I also used a #3x6mm and a #2x12mm on the blue and yellow spat. The plum painted ones just got lines carved with the v-tool and then I made some thin plum milk-paint and painted it into the lines.

Ask away if you have any questions. Thanks for looking.

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16 Comments

awesome spats dave. i love the cherry and the maple with purple heart (2nd from left) the best. id love to make some but swmbo would say, i aint washing those by hand ! 🙄

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Great looking.   Be a joy for any cook!

Ron

They all look sweet Dave!

The inlays look sharp, you be flipping out in the kitchen I suppose? 
Nice Dave!

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Really pretty! Are these to be used or more for display?
Spatulas look great! I want to try making some myself one day.

changing blades way too oftenThat

That is why I tell myself I keep more than one bandsaw 🤣

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Nice idea to make them yourself instead of buying them. Well done.

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Verry nice Dave, the color contrast inlays makes these more than just a spatula, they're works of art.
Sorry, the purple isn’t inlay. It’s plum paint within a carved border. I intentionally left it a little thin, so the grain of the maple would show through. Guess I succeeded in making it look nice!

So far, there’s one for our kitchen, two for friends, and the other three will find owners before too long. The plan is for them to be used. Finish is 3-5 coats of tung oil, followed by 3-7 coats of Tried and True Varnish Oil. All food-safe. Each buffed out with steel wool before the next coat went on.

All should stand up pretty well to use, though the blue and yellow will show wear on the paint pretty quickly, but I think the guy getting that one will appreciate that wear.

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Nice, Dave! I can feel New Mexico!

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Thanks!

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That looks like a fun project!
Thanks, Steve. Was a good “warm up” after spending almost two weeks down with the flu.

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Very nice Dave. You can flip a lot of eggs with those.

Andy -- Old Chinese proverb say: If you think something can't be done, don't interrupt man who is doing it.

Thanks! So far it sounds like everyone who received one has been happy with it.

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