Ian Hart, Instructor
Saturday, April 26, 2025
9 AM -5 PM
Let the wood guide you! In this one-day course, you’ll learn basic spoon-carving techniques, including selecting the best trees for carving, breaking-down logs into usable spoon blanks, and practicing the basic axe and knife skills needed for safe and efficient carving. Using only three tools (axe, straight knife, and hook knife), you’ll begin carving your own wooden spoon. You will leave with a few blisters on your hands, an appreciation for the therapeutic nature and addictive qualities of spoon carving, and the basic technique, confidence, and reference material needed to continue carving on your own. The small group format allows for safe and individualized instruction. The Materials Fee includes greenwood spoon blanks for carving, a dedicated workstation, use of carving tools, course materials, personalized instruction, coaching, and encouragement. This workshop is open to adults and teens 14+ years old.
Ian Hart
Ian Hart operates a one-man traditional wood and metal shop near Lexington, VA. His
work lays heavily on historic tradition, both in design and manufacture,
largely involving the same tools and processes used by 17th and 18th Century
craftsmen. Ian formally learned traditional metalwork at the American College of the Building Arts and is a self-taught woodworker. He apprenticed with Richard
Guthrie, a Journeyman Blacksmith and 20-year veteran at Colonial Williamsburg,
who taught Ian a passion for taking the time to make things properly,
regardless of the cost. Ian has worked in production, design and management at Cardine Studios, eventually transitioning to his own shop in Lexington, VA where he currently makes direct copies and original iron and wood works rooted in period examples, primarily using a coal forge and hand tools with a few modern pieces of equipment to speed things up. Every piece is hand finished to match historical ironwork.