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Caddy Spoons
GRJensen

Caddy Spoons

Inspired by Phil Irons' demo in the Woodturners Worldwide virtual symposium.

The caddy spoon was originally used for measuring out dried tea leaves. The tea leaves were stored in boxes or containers called tea caddies, hence the name "Caddy Spoons". These spoons measure approximately a tablespoon, and can be used with coffee grounds, etc.

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motorola moto e6
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ƒ/2
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3.5 mm
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156
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Scoops-02.jpg
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Thu, 01 October 2020 3:58 PM
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