mitch
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Once again, I made the mistake of saying, "Yeah, sure, I can do that for you..." (Will I EVER learn???) and needed to figure out how to hold a teaspoon to engrave the inner concave surface with some new baby data. Here's what I came up with. It's a 2.5"D cylinder of stainless steel with a big glob of hot glue on it. I would have preferred a wooden cylinder because I had to put the SS one in my toaster oven at 250 for 15 minutes to get it warm enough for the glue to melt & stick to it (my heat gun was outgunned). Then it took forever to cool down so I could get on with it. This trick would work just as well on a convex object, too.
You're looking at the only 'two' baby spoons I'll ever do: The first and the last.
![IMG_5133.jpeg IMG_5133.jpeg](https://engraverscafe.com/data/attachments/29/29635-cd4a10d3f18ff8c1b3938a3631777f53.jpg)
You're looking at the only 'two' baby spoons I'll ever do: The first and the last.
![IMG_5131.jpeg IMG_5131.jpeg](https://engraverscafe.com/data/attachments/29/29633-2085adead627255ca3dad176decbe592.jpg)
![IMG_5132.jpeg IMG_5132.jpeg](https://engraverscafe.com/data/attachments/29/29634-4c66c846921b48f1a4e56857e6744779.jpg)
![IMG_5133.jpeg IMG_5133.jpeg](https://engraverscafe.com/data/attachments/29/29635-cd4a10d3f18ff8c1b3938a3631777f53.jpg)