Sunday Afternoon Bushcraft:
Spoon Carving

A twice-monthly, family-friendly workshop covering a wide array of wilderness skills.

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Have you ever looked through one of the old woodsman’s guides written by the likes of Dan Beard, Kephart, or Nessmuk, seen all of those hand-drawn illustrations of their cool bushcrafted kitchen gear, and thought to yourself how awesome it would be to make some of it yourself?
In this half-day course, you'll get the opportunity to make a spatula, spoon, bowl, cup, or whatever else you want to carve. Our handicrafts instructor Tactical Santa (aka Robert Gore) will be your guide, and he'll walk you through every step of making a truly special holiday gift, or an awesome kitchen utensil for yourself. You'll learn how to choose a carving block, rough it out with a hatchet or machete, use a coal to burn out the bowl, and make your spoon come alive. This course is a perennial favorite, and an awesome way to get kids acquainted with knife safety and woodcarving!

Cost: $39.00 (Kids 12 and under: $19)

Course Duration: ½-day, Sunday, September 19th, 2pm-7pm

Course Location: SARCRAFT Proving Ground, Cherokee County, Georgia.

Challenge level: Beginner

Instructor(s): R.Gore (aka Tactical Santa), J.Morris

What to Bring: Belt knife, saw, snacks, Hatchet/Hand axe, water bottle, clothing for conditions. basic woods tools are available for borrowing at no extra charge.

PROMO CODES:

Military/Veteran/Fire/EMS/LE/SAR: MILR12

Bring-A-Friend:  SPOON