The Ash & Iron Slöjd Spoon Knife is a tool designed for creating hollows, most commonly those found in spoons, in greenwood carving. Handcrafted in Yorkshire by skilled knife and tool maker Adam Ashworth, this hollow ground spoon knife is engineered to deliver outstanding performance for carvers of all levels.
Currently we only have blade only options, handled versions coming very soon!
Key Features:
- Blade Material: Crafted from 2mm CS80 steel, known for its excellent edge retention and durability.
- Curve: Features a tight 35mm diameter curve, with a flatter back for smooth finishing.
- Ease of Sharpening: The back of the blade is rounded, and tramlines on the inside of the curve make sharpening more straightforward (especially for beginners), ensuring a consistent, razor-sharp edge.
- Edge Finish: Comes with a mirror-polished edge, ready for use straight out of the box.
- Grinds: Available in both left and right grinds.
Ideal for both professional carvers and those looking to upgrade from entry-level tools (e.g. Mora 164), the Ash & Iron Slöjd Spoon Knife offers a tools that delivers both exceptional results whilst being
About Ash and Iron:
Adam Ashworth is the talented maker behind Ash and Iron, a company born out of his lifelong passion for creating things with his hands. From a young age, Adam was captivated by the art of making, which later evolved into a deep appreciation for green woodworking and tools.
During his university years, Adam balanced his academic workload with his love for green woodwork. As he contemplated his future, he realised that working with his hands was far more enticing than a conventional office job. With the guidance and support of friends who introduced him to the basics of forging and knife making, Adam decided to pursue knife making full time after completing his degree.
Through Ash and Iron, he continues to channel his passion and skill into creating exceptional handmade tools, honouring the traditions of green woodworking and knife making. We're so excited to be stocking some of his wonderful knife blades at Woodsmith.