Hone and True. Hone because, though usually the term applies only to sharpening, it also means to make more acute, intense, or effective. In that sense, it applies to my woodwork as I let the wood “speak” by letting its natural beauty drive the final design and highly polished form. True because whether I’m refining and edge or defining an object, I seek to deliver goods and services that are honest, right, and which fully realize the object’s potential. Through Hone & True, I want to create a fusion of artistry and precision, skill and mindfulness, balance and beauty. It’s the next page of my script, after all, McEntire means son of the carpenter.
$28.00
Named after a friend who brought me a spatula that had burned in half on the stove. He asked me to make something similar and the bevel spatula was born. The gentle flaming on the tip adds to the spatulas...
$100.00
This set of flamed spatulas covers the kitchen. The 12" Romanian style spatula is great for stirring at a distance or scrambling up a large pan of eggs. The 10" bevel spatula is a great all around spatula. The 9 1/2" heavy...
Currently Unavailable - $30.00
The shape inspiration comes from Romaniam Market spatulas. Found across Transylvania. One of the main benefits of flamed wood is increased durability. Spreader is approximately 7" long and 1/4" thick.
$30.00
Named after a friend that bought me a spatula that burned in half on the stove. He asked me to make something similar and the Bevel spatula was born. Approx. 10" long and 1/4" thick, with an all natural food...
Currently Unavailable - $34.00
Inspired by an antique paddle spatula and similar to a roux spoon. This spatula is 3/8" thick approx 11" long and 2" wide. A beautiful coffee colored stripe runs through the front of this culinary workhorse. Maintain like a wooden cutting...
Currently Unavailable - $35.00
The idea for this modern looking utensil came from a walnut board with a split down the middle. The split determined the shape and the rest is history. The Sip and Stir has a hand carved subtle spoon shape and...
$45.00
This beautiful wood from Latin America is also known as Tiger wood because of its orange hue and dark stripes. This is very durable and highly water resistant making it ideal for spatulas. The spatula is 10" long by 2" wide...
$28.00
The shape inspiration comes from Romanian market spatulas found across Transylvania. Spreader is approximately 6 1/2" long and just over 1/4" thick. Occasionally rub in natural cutting board oil or paste. Not dishwasher safe.
$90.00
This white oak cutting board has a handle inspired by an antique Wagner cast iron skillet. It is 3/4" thick and approximately 12 1/2" long (including 3" handle) and 5" wide. Lots of hand sanding and rounded edges give it...
$130.00
This 1" thick solid walnut cutting board has a handle inspired by an antique Wagner cast iron skillet. The thickness of the walnut plus hours of hand sanding give it an old world feel seldom seen in today's market place....
$27.00
I'm fairly handy with wood, but my stuff is crude, rustic, functional. My friend Paul, on the other hand, creates art pieces out of wood. These spreaders are one of his special projects. Since we started the DoubleShot bread program,...
$12.00
Your knives are dull. Trust me. If you try to slice a tomato and it doesn't glide through like a hot knife on butter, your knife needs to be sharpened. Dull knives are dangerous knives because they require too much...
Currently Unavailable - $10.00
Artisan Pecan Coasters handcrafted by Paul McEntire
Currently Unavailable - $102.00
For the past several years, I've been cutting the handles off my kettles and making new ones out of reclaimed wood. Through this process I've discovered new angles and found some shapes and sizes that are really comfortable to hold....
$35.00
Paul calls this the "Franklin spat" because it's modeled after the shape of my long-time favorite wooden spatula. I loaned it to him, he traced the shape, and created the Pmac version of my go-to cooking tool. So now I...
$15.00
If you're a big fan of The Rookery, the iconic home for the DoubleShot, you'll love this relic. The 170-year old barn, which was relocated from Berne Indiana and rebuilt just south of downtown Tulsa, stands as a tribute to the hard work...