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Wooden Utensils from the Bandsaw

60+ Patterns for Spatulas, Spoons, Spreaders & More

Gonzalo Ferreyra

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Cedar Lane Press
20 January 2022
Easily Craft an Entire Set of Wooden Utensils You'll Use for a Lifetime

Found in every kitchen, adored by chefs around the world, and a fan-favorite on websites such as Etsy and Pinterest, the humble wooden spoon may be the most beloved kitchen utensil. And, as popular as they are to use, they are also extremely popular to make, requiring minimal equipment and material while unleashing maximum creativity.

Wooden Utensils from the Bandsaw captures the joy of wooden utensils with 60+ full-size templates and designs not only for spoons, but for spatulas, spreaders, knives, forks, and more. These easy-to-make projects from woodworker and cooking enthusiast Gonzalo Ferreyra are also accompanied by insightful and helpful design considerations that you can use to create your own unique, specialized utensils. Along with the cleanly designed patterns, the expert tips and know-how for cutting, sanding, and finishing will have you completing an entire set with ease in a weekend. If you're looking for a quick woodworking project, fire up your bandsaw -- or pull out that trusty jigsaw -- and delve into this treasury of beautiful wooden utensils that you'll be using in your kitchen for years to come.
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Imprint:   Cedar Lane Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 9mm
ISBN:   9781950934652
ISBN 10:   1950934659
Pages:   144
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Gonzalo Ferreyra’s day job for close to 30 years has been in various capacities in the book industry, but on weekday evenings and weekends he can be found in his woodshop working on an ambitious mid-century furniture piece or tinkering to see what he can create from the fantastic cut-offs in his scrap bin. He lives in Castro Valley, California, with his wife and two small dogs, and likes to torment his two daughters by asking them to join him on a “quick” visit to the lumberyard.

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