Some James Webb wall art I made. Cut the back board and hexagonal recesses out of MDF with a CNC, painted black and added gold-tinted mirror segments.7mo ⋅ ryankrameretc ⋅ r/woodworking
Scrollsawn project with all natural woods (no stains or dyes). Prince John and Hiss from Robin Hood. Oodalally!!1yr ⋅ woodland_porpoise ⋅ r/woodworking
Told my wife there was no way she was going to pay $150 for a shelf I can build myself for $300. Showed her.8mo ⋅ Deads21 ⋅ r/woodworking
Scroll sawn project of the Sheriff of Nottingham, all natural wood. No stains or dyes. Oodalally.7mo ⋅ woodland_porpoise ⋅ r/woodworking
Wifey saw a desk she wanted for $150, I said I could make that for half the price and twice as good, $300 later here is the result2yr ⋅ CursedBear87 ⋅ r/woodworking
Hello from Ukraine 🇺🇦 My city is occupied by Russian troops. So I hurried to finish Machete pipe. Don't know what will happen next, but think when the war is over I will send it to Danny Trejo 💪♥️5mo ⋅ RadonLab ⋅ r/woodworking
Owner wanted to cut down the tree for the deck, but I talked him into building a bench around it instead. I think it turned out nice and saved the tree.1yr ⋅ stillcantshoot ⋅ r/woodworking
Made this rocking chair in ‘97 wood shop class when I was 14. Had no idea why I’ve kept it for 24 years. 38 now and I have finally realized it belongs to my son. Might be a dumb post, sorry, but his face makes all those years worth it.10mo ⋅ coffeelushed ⋅ r/woodworking
Remember to sign your work. I used to really like this table I rescued from a dump pile two years ago. Just found the inscription...now I love this table. It’s maker, TRBoone, was a janitor at the University of Nebraska in 1914. Thanks for the good work, Mr. Boone. You were an artist.2yr ⋅ SarahLiora ⋅ r/woodworking
My wooden PC case y'all roasted the living s*** out of. seems to be working just fine. no overheating so far. If it catches on fire and burns down my whole house, I'll get back to you😁8mo ⋅ mrbinelol ⋅ r/woodworking
Got my IT degree last week. I wanted to combine my love of woodworking and technology for my grad cap.3mo ⋅ SneezingAtClimax ⋅ r/woodworking
I drove across the USA visiting a sawmill in every state and made a map of local woods! (info on the woods in comments)1yr ⋅ flyingrobotgirl ⋅ r/woodworking
Melting wood effect im working on. Still needs some sandpaper love but very pleased with my first attempt.2yr ⋅ papertomm ⋅ r/woodworking
I carved and gifted the Terminator pipe to Arnold birthday and he sent me a photo.2yr ⋅ RadonLab ⋅ r/woodworking
I just turned 20 and have been doing woodwork for about a year now. Just finished this cherry desk with blackened legs.2yr ⋅ GreenBeanLambTagine ⋅ r/woodworking
My first woodworking project. A 🔥 rack to display all of my hot sauces!2yr ⋅ TylerWelsch ⋅ r/woodworking
My 14 year old daughter made this in shop class and I couldn’t be more proud!1yr ⋅ Deathbysnusnubooboo ⋅ r/woodworking
I needed a shed and wanted an outdoor bar so I combined the two ideas. Still more to do but I’m really liking how it’s turning out.2yr ⋅ thompsonwoodworks ⋅ r/woodworking
I carved this Hellboy pipe out of briar wood for Ron Perlman and he sent me a photo.11mo ⋅ RadonLab ⋅ r/woodworking
After 8 months of hard work I can finally call it DONE! Over 1600 hrs of work into one staircase2yr ⋅ MauiMakes ⋅ r/woodworking
End grain cutting board made from 157 pieces of black walnut, birdseye maple, and padauk.2yr ⋅ Chirurgo ⋅ r/woodworking
Every good woodworking book will tell you, the first step to building a crib is digging a 50ft long trench to run 240v to the garage for your table saw.2yr ⋅ woodsmith262 ⋅ r/woodworking
A carpenter laughed and said my vision and budget were nowhere close. So I learned to do it myself. Just added the two cubbies on the left with custom made LED extrusion lighting. Daylight white was used to highlight the clothing and warm white was used as wall washers. Cubbies each weight 70lbs 💪1yr ⋅ MnBadger85 ⋅ r/woodworking
Saw stop saved my finger, so I memorialized my first (and hopefully last) one into a shop clock.2yr ⋅ aGreenStreetHooligan ⋅ r/woodworking
Really happy with the way this Live Edge Elm table turned out as you can see on my face.2yr ⋅ L0114R ⋅ r/woodworking
After turning 70 working out of garages basements I have my very own forever space 24x36 didn't think I could fill it up1yr ⋅ holdenover ⋅ r/woodworking
After some very appreciated angle math from another redditer I final finished the curved path!1yr ⋅ Perryk1000 ⋅ r/woodworking
Vlad the builder: third project. We went for the classic picture frame to work on the 45s on the mitre box. He got to help me set up the router table, but dad had to lend a hand on that cut. 😰. He also tried out the brad nailer and glue (March,2018)2yr ⋅ WendellBerrymore ⋅ r/woodworking
My 14-year old son built this coffee table for his sister and her boyfriend as a Christmas gift. It measures 28” x 42” and is made of red oak with red oak stain and polyurethane finish.2yr ⋅ TexasKolache ⋅ r/woodworking
Just finished my first real piece of furniture (mid century modern walnut coffee table) in my small shed workshop with tools I’ve bought off craigslist.2yr ⋅ LilDippa ⋅ r/woodworking
I was a little apprehensive about buying a house next to a fraternity in 2020. They've been great neighbors though, very conscientious and actively helpful, so I built them a beer pong table as a surprise thank you gift. (I'm an amateur so it's kind of rough)1mo ⋅ kilofeet ⋅ r/woodworking
First attempt at dovetails... at least my measurements were correct even if my planning wasn’t!2yr ⋅ localpossum ⋅ r/woodworking
First attempts at Lego men. My lab is showing off her latest creation too.1yr ⋅ jpbronco ⋅ r/woodworking
I built my biggest project for a client. I charged $1200, spent $600 on materials and built them in 6 hours.3mo ⋅ SomeSkillStudio ⋅ r/woodworking
I’m aware my woodworking skills are lacking, but my little girl thinks the world of her Princess castle bed. I’m proud.4mo ⋅ roote14 ⋅ r/woodworking
My GF’s Grandmother passed away and always said ‘bury me in a pine box’. I was so glad to be able to make sure it was at least a decent one. Thanks for the good memories Grandma Janet, miss you1yr ⋅ Neckbeards_goneweild ⋅ r/woodworking
Well... I found out my SawStop works. Only a tiny cut on my finger.1mo ⋅ hes_the_Zissou ⋅ r/woodworking
A little under cabinet spice drawer I built. So satisfying and it really makes finding the right spice a breeze.1yr ⋅ greenasaurus ⋅ r/woodworking
Quit my corporate job in digital mapmaking/map data a few years ago to make them on wood instead.6mo ⋅ Inzitarie ⋅ r/woodworking
Laundry room thing the wife wanted. 3/4” Walnut plywood with a pine frame. Used 1/8th walnut as veneer.2yr ⋅ science-stuff ⋅ r/woodworking
My brother told me I should get my shop more organized. Well...it's a start.4mo ⋅ areyoukiddingmebru ⋅ r/woodworking
First project complete! Built this all by myself at 6 months pregnant. Not perfect, but I’m very proud.1mo ⋅ neatokra ⋅ r/woodworking
Walnut and African Mahogany corner display shelf I designed and built yesterday7mo ⋅ stubbornmoose ⋅ r/woodworking
Stems are faired into the hull. One more sand and I can start glassing.1yr ⋅ kurtismartyn ⋅ r/woodworking
My daughter's boyfriend asked me to help him build an engagement ring box. When it's closed it looks like mountains and valleys. When it's opened a light turns on and illuminates the ring like a sunrise. It has a magnetic closure. We built it out of dark walnut wood. He gave it to her tonight.1mo ⋅ sabertoothbeaver1 ⋅ r/woodworking
My take on the dumpster fire ornament. Complete with a flickering LED tea light to really sell it.1yr ⋅ andyhenault ⋅ r/woodworking
Vlad the Builder: Project #6. This was during the free range Vlad season. I had no time to work in the shop with him so there was no input, until he rolled in to the house with a can of grey paint. This was a birthday present for his teacher (Feb. 2019).2yr ⋅ WendellBerrymore ⋅ r/woodworking
Saw this on Etsy for $1250 and decided to make my own. Maple, Walnut and Padauk. Haven’t applied lacquer yet. What should I charge if I sell it? Took 22 hrs and $200 in wood.3mo ⋅ LedZeppelinRiff ⋅ r/woodworking
Made a desk ornament for my construction firm to show different sizes of rebar and their bending radius2yr ⋅ GB-threepwoodworker ⋅ r/woodworking
Tough build for me but I finished it. Maple, Walnut, and Padauk entry bench.2yr ⋅ smokejones ⋅ r/woodworking
Long time lurker, first time poster. Not my first project but first decent one I'd say. Step stool for my 5 yr old.3mo ⋅ phil67 ⋅ r/woodworking
If anyone thinks their first attempt at a dovetail is bad, think again.2d ⋅ 2EngineersPlay ⋅ r/woodworking
It finally happened. Scary as hell but not even a scratch on my hand, worth every cent1yr ⋅ tablesawsally ⋅ r/woodworking
Wife wanted a napkin holder for $10... Told her I could make it for $50. Oak, Walnut, Purpleheart, Aluminum3mo ⋅ navycow ⋅ r/woodworking
Shop is in high gear gluing up 270 islands. Made by men coming out of homelessness/prison/addiction.1yr ⋅ cloakedfan ⋅ r/woodworking
Just a girl with her first woodworking project ever! Now we have some spoiled chickens 🐔1yr ⋅ runrungirl ⋅ r/woodworking
After months of weekend work, I finally raised my timber frame workshop! 100% hand cut joinery and raised solo using climbing ropes and friction hitches. So stoked it’s finally up and that I didn’t crush myself to death in the process :)1yr ⋅ Nic_Taylor_Woodwork ⋅ r/woodworking
It's not often I find the time to build things for myself, but here's my Covid Project. Mid-Century Modern Bookcase.1yr ⋅ HILL_R_AND_D ⋅ r/woodworking
I started glueing leather scraps onto my furniture legs. They are way nicer than felt pads and also protect my hardwood flooring.1yr ⋅ Etna_reddit ⋅ r/woodworking
Maiden Voyage of my first cedar strip canoe! No kit, no plans, no staples.2yr ⋅ flyingrobotgirl ⋅ r/woodworking
“Live Laugh Love” just didn’t feel right. First time using a scroll saw. So satisfying!1yr ⋅ eelbiscuit ⋅ r/woodworking
Charcuterie board set I call Better Together. These were a wedding gift for a good friend. I took the nesting concept from pictures but added the heart. I think the heart makes it much more complete.5mo ⋅ Tbinski ⋅ r/woodworking
I made an epoxy-river river-paddle for paddling on rivers (my mom think I'm punny... that's about it)2yr ⋅ flyingrobotgirl ⋅ r/woodworking
One of the most sentimal pieces I've ever done. So made this wedding ring for a friend of mine. The 3 wood are made from 3 drum sticks, his late father's stick, his first stick and his 2 year old son's first stick, on a stainless steel liner. What do you think?1yr ⋅ OddwoodDesign ⋅ r/woodworking
Just finished this massive wet bar today! My favorite piece I’ve ever done and one I’m most proud of. Took every bit of 3 months to build.2yr ⋅ bluegrasshole7 ⋅ r/woodworking
My attempt at the mountain napkin holder. It's a nice project to use up some scraps.1yr ⋅ Estragon94 ⋅ r/woodworking
One of my recent wood sculptures. Carved by hand from Walnut and Limewood.2yr ⋅ Jo-Bo ⋅ r/woodworking
My first project done, made from an oak tree that fell during Hurricane Harvey2yr ⋅ hardcorefisting ⋅ r/woodworking
Had a storage tub lid under my workbench against a cabinet, finally time to clean up the sawdust and found this beautiful mound showcasing my recent wood species1yr ⋅ HosWoodWorks ⋅ r/woodworking
Asked my 3 year old to help make a cutting board for her Grandpa's birthday. So she designed it and then we made it.1yr ⋅ crm115 ⋅ r/woodworking
Finally got around to finishing my first real desk, I’m super proud.2yr ⋅ finnaginagain ⋅ r/woodworking
Wanted to show off my new dining table I made. Tree came down in a storm over a year ago, milled, dried, flattened, tree to table.2yr ⋅ DeCicco_Woodshop ⋅ r/woodworking
My labour of love. I spent 12 months total working on my log cabin, spread out over 4 summers. The logs were felled on site with an axe and crosscut saw. The walls were built using only hand tools.1yr ⋅ divestfromfossilfuel ⋅ r/woodworking
I've been woodcarving for the past 4 years, these are some of my pieces.1yr ⋅ WoodBernCarvings ⋅ r/woodworking
Nothing very impressive but I’ve never done woodworking before, this weekend I spent a day with my dad turning and making this cup. I love it and might have found a new hobby!1yr ⋅ ItalianIce15 ⋅ r/woodworking
Son’s first joint. I am far from proficient but my son asked if he could learn dovetails. I said start with a box joint and gave him directions on laying out, gave him a square, saw, chisel and mallet. So proud!1yr ⋅ adamhughey ⋅ r/woodworking
I veneered my rocket with steam-bent cherry and oak marquetry-- woodworker's version of a paint job! (it survived flight!)1yr ⋅ flyingrobotgirl ⋅ r/woodworking
My grandfather recently passed. He left me his entire shop. Here's to building in his honor.1yr ⋅ 30sExistentialCrisis ⋅ r/woodworking
Recently finished up this sculpture, will be raffling it off soon to raise money for St. Louis Children’s Heart center!1yr ⋅ LBOWER43 ⋅ r/woodworking
Me: “$30 is way too expensive for a dog gate.” $70 later, we have this:2yr ⋅ SneezingAtClimax ⋅ r/woodworking
My change jar is full. Anyone know where can I exchange these for whole boards?1yr ⋅ koschei124c ⋅ r/woodworking
Home Bar is 95% Complete. Still have 3 Pendant Lights To Drop1yr ⋅ thebourbonenthusiast ⋅ r/woodworking
We replaced the butcher block top of our island with granite, so I cut out the sections where each of the kids ate growing up and made cutting boards for them.5mo ⋅ newportl2 ⋅ r/woodworking