Wood working From a block of Tupelo to an American Woodcock and chick. |
- From a block of Tupelo to an American Woodcock and chick.
- Been a rough couple weeks, but this hobby has helped keep me busy.
- There was no banana for scale when I bid on this plane....
- 4th attempt at a box and first (overly-ambitious) go at inlaid dovetails. Learned a lot for next time.
- Another Cooking Spoon I Electrified. Front and Back.
- I built this oak desk for my wife, as she recently started a Ph.D program! It's my biggest and most intimidating project to date. Very happy with the results!
- Thanks to you guys, I have finished the table! Not perfect, but good enough for my very first projects
- Operation Invent Pinecone Veneer Continues... The Vivisection.
- When you don't have kids, you spoil your dogs. Water bowl, walnut/birch. (Inspired by another reddit post)
- Another Day Another Slice Of A Pinecone...
- Footstool copy done ✅ right original, left copy.
- Y’all like first hand cut dovetails, right?
- Walnut and maple fight sticks we finally finished up!
- Entryway bench with plenty of room for improvement
- Bench I just finished up
- My uncle build these awesome lamps out of antique torches.
- Wood Lotus
- George Nakashima inspired coffee table with Tulip poplar top and Walnut base. Loved putting this piece together
- Made a barn door. White cedar.
- Another live edge dugout from black walnut, this time with a Legend of Zelda Triforce brass inlay
- Not OC but I knew r/workworking needed to see this.
- Solid cherry kitchen storage
- Sharing my shop set-up. Looking forward to spending some shop time this weekend!
- A slight upgrade for the workshop. Finally a flat and level surface to work off.
- First workbench almost complete!
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