47 Amazing DIY Woodworking Pieces People Have Shared In This Online Group
Article created by: Austėja Akavickaitė
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Scientists may never know the answer to this tongue-twisting question, but we do know one thing about wood: woodworkers worldwide are working hard to turn wood into wonderful works of art.
If you are not familiar with the Woodworking subreddit, have you been living under a log? Sorry, I’m only yanking your chain(saw). This community is famous for woodworkers sharing their most incredible and creative creations from bird feeders to bookshelves to bowls. We’ve gathered some of our favorite posts from the group to share with you down below, so you too can admire their handiwork and celebrate just how much effort and artistry went into these pieces. Be sure to upvote all of your favorite creations, and then let us know in the comments what you would create if you had the superpower of turning wood into anything your heart desires. Then if you’re interested in checking out Bored Panda’s last article on the same subreddit, look no further than right here.
#4
My 14 Year Old Son Taught Himself To Whittle This Summer And Immediately Decided To Make His Own Chess Set
I helped him create the end grain chess board and cut the dados for the bottom of the box but he did everything else. He even have cut the dove tails
#5
At Only Four Weeks Old, My Daughter Can Now Enjoy Her Bassinet That I Built For The Past 9 Months

#6
I Spent Over A Year Searching For A Table And Couldn’t Find Anything I Liked, So I Decided To Design And Build My Own

#10
Made My Best Friend And His New Wife Matching Canoe Paddles For Their Wedding

#11
My Grandpa Died Three Years Ago. Today, My Son And I Played Around In His Shop Which Hadn’t Been Touched Since He Passed
We found these lovely little animals sitting on his workbench that he had whittled

#12
Danish Cord Woven Meditation Bench Made From Ash Wood That I Made For My Final Project In Wood Shop Class

#14
Made This As My First Project In My School. It Took A Long Time To Finnish It But I’m Happy With The Result

#15
First Project Complete! Built This All By Myself At 6 Months Pregnant. Not Perfect, But I’m Very Proud

#16
Grandpa Cut Down His Peach Tree. Made Him A Vase From It For His Birthday

#17
I Am A Legally Blind Visually Impaired Woodworker Here Is My Most Recent Piece I Am Quite Proud Of It Made From Padauk And Maple

#18
Finished This Retro-Style Commission Last Week For A 32” TV. The Customer Wanted The Aesthetic But Also Space For Consoles And A Sound Bar

#20
A Close Up Of Interlocking Joinery Between English Brown Oak And Spalted Beech

#22
My Wife Asked Me To Make Her A Fruit Bowl. I Think I Outdid Myself

#25
Wife Liked The Look Of Some Epoxy Tables. I Said I Could Build One Better
8 months later and for the price to buy one, I finally finished 2 just before easter.

#26
My Girlfriend And I Wanted To Start Building Things Together, So We Built Our New Bed

#28
My Wife Wanted A Table To Set Her Drinks On. So My First Epoxy Waterfall Table Was Born!

#29
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

#32
Got My It Degree Last Week. I Wanted To Combine My Love Of Woodworking And Technology For My Grad Cap

#35
The Chevron Brick Bowl! I Cast These Maple Chevron Patterns In Purple Resin And Turned It Down To A Bowl/Plate

#36
Sold All My Video Game Stuff And Used The Money To Buy Wood Tools. First Ever Project A Gate

#37
Wife Wanted A Napkin Holder For $10… Told Her I Could Make It For $50. Oak, Walnut, Purpleheart, Aluminum

#38
A “Chaos” Sideboard We Just Finished Up. Red Oak With Silver Grey Stain. Continuous Grain Door/Drawers

#42
I Built My Daughter A Lemonade Stand Using Her Old Loft Bed And She Named It
