Live Pop-Up Event scheduled for Oct 8, 2022 Has Been Cancelled
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by Jason Weymouth
1y ago
The Live Pop-up Event scheduled for Oct 8, 2022 has been cancelled ..read more
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David Western's New "Great Book of Spoon Carving Patterns" is published!!
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by Jason Weymouth
1y ago
I’m happy to endorse David Western’s new Book, “Great Book of Spoon Carving Patterns.” See back cover for my official endorsement. :) This is a beautifully photographed spoon carving book with usable templates, and step-by-step instructions on how to complete and decorate your own wooden spoon. A must have in the spoon carvers library of books. To order your copy visit: https://www.foxchapelpublishing.com/great-book-of-spoon-carving-patterns.html ..read more
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COVID-19 UPDATE April 1, 2020
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by Jason Weymouth
1y ago
At Carved Wooden Spoons I am dedicated to the health and well-being of our customers, team members, business associates, and the local community.  Throughout the Nationwide Coronavirus outbreak, my shop has remained open.  I have a stocked inventory of wood that will last until May, and there has been minimal disruption to the shop.  I am working diligently to process all orders in a timely fashion however please understand that some delays may be inevitable should wood availability diminish.  I will notify you should your order be affected.  During these difficult tim ..read more
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The making of a small wooden kitchen spoon
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by Jason Weymouth
1y ago
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Feature Artist on Arbortech Tools Website
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by Jason Weymouth
1y ago
I have the distinct honor to have been added to the list of makers, woodworkers, and wood artist to the Arbortech Tools Featured Artist page. This page features wood Artist who use Arbortech Tools in their woodworking projects. To read more Click HERE or visit Arbortech Tools: https://www.arbortechtools.com/us ..read more
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5th Annual Spoons For Soup Kitchens - Fundraiser
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by Jason Weymouth
1y ago
Spoons For Soup Kitchens is a fundraising campaign to help those looking for food and other essentials in Mid-Coast Maine area.  The program is meant to help people who can't meet their basic needs with either food or other general assistants.  100% of your donation goes directly to Mid-Coast Hunger Prevention Program.  In return for your generous donation, a handmade spoon will be mailed to each donor as a thank you for supporting this campaign.*  Your direct financial support will helps those in most need. WHAT IS "SPOONS FOR SOUP KITCHENS"? "Spoons For Soup Kitchens" is ..read more
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Connecting the Tascam Miscast 4 to the Switcher Studio App & IPad
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by Jason Weymouth
1y ago
This is a short video showing how to connect the Miscast 4 to the iPad and the Switcher Studio App. I cover the two ways to contact the audio device and show how I connect to the Switcher App. This is outside of my normal videos, but think will help those who are interested in the Miscast 4 as a podcasting unit and those who use the Switcher Studio App. Thank you for watching and Enjoy ..read more
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Maine Company Makes Wooden Spoons
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by Jason Weymouth
1y ago
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Shop Tour
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by Jason Weymouth
1y ago
A short 10-minute video tour of my shop ..read more
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The Tale of The Welsh Lovespoon
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by Jason Weymouth
1y ago
Picture this scene at the end of the day When the farm boy is resting from cutting the hay. Both tired and dusty, his mind would wander To the girl of his dreams, who lived over yonder. Too shy to talk and unable to write How could he win her, think as he might. On a cloudless night as he looked at the moon It came into his head that he could carve her a spoon. First came the hearts to say ‘I love you’ Then came the bells to say ‘Marry me, do’. Each night thereafter, he’d look at the moon And think of symbols to add to the spoon. A horseshoe for luck and the joy it would bring For hopefully ..read more
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