Wood working Attempt at folk art! Piece of maple with Purple Heartwood Octopus inlay and walnut boat. The piece of bark on the left side was actually attached to the bark on the left side. |
- Attempt at folk art! Piece of maple with Purple Heartwood Octopus inlay and walnut boat. The piece of bark on the left side was actually attached to the bark on the left side.
- In progress
- Almost done with my newest project! I’m marking a clock in my High School woodworking class.
- Finally finished (minus the actual finish) this executive desk
- Nearly finished sanding my rocking horse! Just got oiling and leather work to go
- A toy chest I built for my godson. I ended up putting in a copper plate in the hole with his initials etched into it. Gave it to him for his first birthday and hoping he will keep it for decades. Made from recycled Oregon and antique hinges/handles I picked up.
- Because you guys liked the secret wine cabinet here's a pic of me and an entryway table I built.
- Project I put out just in time for Christmas. Live edge white oak table with a through tenon trestle!
- Just started working with wood! This is my first attempt at creating something. Went with a spatula. Any tips for a newcomer like me?
- Everyone makes mistakes, just need to figure out creative ways to hide them!
- 4 years of wishing. Finally able to build my wife's library. I'm happy and she loves it.
- Thor’s Stormbreaker - only the worthy can open a beer with it
- First attempt at woodworking ever. Trying to get garage more organized!
- First Barn door
- Figured Cherry and Black Epoxy Serving Board
- Canada! Padauk and basswood
- Organized the cutoff rack last night. Found some goodies I forgot I had!
- A Rubick’s cube cabinet I made for a friends kid. It’s about 3’x3’x9”
- Made a charging stand for my wife's iPhone and Apple Watch
- Moxon vise build, without any special hardware
- My first piece of “furniture” — a temporary workbench for the desk I was refinishing.
- Sometimes it's just a simple stool made with simple wood with a simple stain that makes you admire the beauty of wood.
- Canary wood end grain cutting board
- My first real attempt at woodworking, I made a side table for a very special girl. No screws or nails, only dado joints and glue hold this together. Made from only 3 2x4’s and finished with Danish oil.
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