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Carving a Kuksa Cup

Started by Pat McCotter, May 21, 2009, 04:13 PM NHFT

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Pat McCotter


Jim Johnson

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It's ironic that the guy used a cup to make his cup.   ;D

Pat K


Puke

Interesting.
I wonder if it's microwave safe?

doobie

Quote from: Puke on May 22, 2009, 05:07 AM NHFT
Interesting.
I wonder if it's microwave safe?


Perhaps...probably not dishwasher safe though...but if it's solid maybe.

Pat McCotter

In looking further around the net I see that birch burls are a better source of wood for these cups than a log. The reason is that the grains in the log can cause splits in the cup. A burl on the other hand is round shaped and takes to bowl and cup making better.