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    Wood working A couple of bookshelves I've made recently. They were inspired by one I saw on here months ago. One is poplar finish with tung oil and one in what I believe is spalted ash with a natural danish oil finish.

    Wood working A couple of bookshelves I've made recently. They were inspired by one I saw on here months ago. One is poplar finish with tung oil and one in what I believe is spalted ash with a natural danish oil finish.


    A couple of bookshelves I've made recently. They were inspired by one I saw on here months ago. One is poplar finish with tung oil and one in what I believe is spalted ash with a natural danish oil finish.

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 05:01 PM PDT

    Father’s Day WoodRack Build

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 03:02 PM PDT

    Ceiling shot of the gazebo we constructed at work this week

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 11:38 AM PDT

    Fence with a trellis on each panel. Super fun little build!

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 03:59 PM PDT

    While getting my locksmithing company set up, I spent about 3 or 4 months with another guy building this. The walls and ceiling are Pine, the floor and baseboard shoes are Oak.

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 07:14 AM PDT

    With the high price of lumber, I opted for a franken-chair build this time around

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 02:15 PM PDT

    Have not been in my shop due to surgery. But I managed to make this using basic hand tools while I recover.

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 04:34 PM PDT

    My favorite type of commission. I was given dimensions and told to design whatever I liked. Just finished this storage bench up and and very stoked with how it came out.

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 02:01 PM PDT

    Made a little plane till to jazz up the shop a bit

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 07:48 PM PDT

    Part 1 of 2 of this Barn door build

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 05:32 PM PDT

    My work, another ash wood desk. Building video by link below:)

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 02:59 AM PDT

    Made a little Father's Day present to myself. Oak and Mahogany

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 02:21 PM PDT

    Just finished my Ph.D. In genetics, prepped 5 end grain cutting boards as thank you gifts for my dissertation committee with double-helix inlay

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 10:04 AM PDT

    Father’s Day chess set

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 07:04 PM PDT

    My latest (and biggest ever) table!

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 10:06 AM PDT

    My modest workshop.

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 07:43 PM PDT

    Finished this little side table last night! Maple, reclaimed fir, a walnut bowtie and a lil strawberry pull (GFs choice lol). Fir was brittle as heck but I think I managed to grain match the patches pretty good

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 10:50 AM PDT

    My first wood working project: restoring a dresser found in an old barn. Swipe for before pics!

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 07:01 PM PDT

    First time I've ever done anything like this, so be gentle. Finished this VERY rustic raised planter box with trellis for privacy around my firepit. A lot of screws (that stick out) swearing and sweat went into this. Spent $30.00 USD on materials to make it (got the old fence for free.)

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 05:30 AM PDT

    First time building anything like this.

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 03:28 PM PDT

    Some of the tables I've made! 2019 was a good year for me.

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 06:38 AM PDT

    This is my wood from the woods. I live in the woods so I took my wood from the woods. I work my wood from the woods at my woodshop at the edge of the woods. It's not much of a woodshop but it's mine and it's got a lovely view of the woods. Inside is my wood-desk for wood thoughts and I am proud. TY.

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 11:16 AM PDT

    A lot of brass and copper work, but also carving, sawing, and pyrography woodwork. I hope it belongs here. Harry Potter themed kinetic rolling ball sculpture.

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 07:13 AM PDT

    A faux reclaimed wall I just did- boards are 5.5in wide and it’s 13ft at the peak

    Posted: 20 Jun 2021 08:43 PM PDT

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