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Carving Wooden Chopsticks

Thu, Jun 26

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Maine Jewish Museum

Gain a comprehensive overview of knives and how to use them. Practice using metal and stone knives to carve some basic eating implements from wood: fine chopsticks and/or a jam spreader.

Carving Wooden Chopsticks
Carving Wooden Chopsticks

Time & Location

Jun 26, 2025, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Maine Jewish Museum, 267 Congress St, Portland, ME 04101, USA

About the event

The knife is, perhaps, the most important tool. For thousands of years, humans have used knives made of metal and stone to cut, scrape, carve, dig, gouge and separate various materials so they can be used or consumed. Knives are still used, of course, in the modern world, but many of us have forgotten how to use them anywhere outside the kitchen. We can enhance our own sense of confidence and resilience by practicing basic knife safety skills, and have fun carving!


Gain a comprehensive overview of knives and how to use them. Practice using metal and stone knives to carve some basic eating implements from wood: fine chopsticks and/or a jam spreader. Next, try to make a spinning top! We’ll cover safety, techniques, good form, and various basic carving projects. You’ll be able to put those chopsticks to good use on light dim sum hors d’oeuvres in the garden,…


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