I'm immensely jealous. If I could understand a Neapolitan woodworker I would try and get carving lessons down here, but I am better off simply admiring their work; I'm afraid I'd get likened to the wood more often than I'd actually do anything useful with it. (Neapolitans speak an ancient secret language that involves a lot of slurring consonants and warped vowels--not to mention massive coffee consumption.)
How long does it take a beginner to carve a cooking spoon?
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I'm immensely jealous. If I could understand a Neapolitan woodworker I would try and get carving lessons down here, but I am better off simply admiring their work; I'm afraid I'd get likened to the wood more often than I'd actually do anything useful with it. (Neapolitans speak an ancient secret language that involves a lot of slurring consonants and warped vowels--not to mention massive coffee consumption.)
How long does it take a beginner to carve a cooking spoon?
I think a beginner could easily do a spoon in a couple of hours.
It depends on the design and how much help I give !
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