
35 Beautiful Woodworking Creations That Took People’s Hearts
Woodworking is a timeless art form, blending craftsmanship, creativity, and a deep understanding of materials. From intricate carvings to stunning furniture, woodworkers transform raw timber into masterpieces that are both functional and beautiful.
Each piece tells a story, reflecting the dedication and vision of its creator. Here, we celebrate some exquisitely crafted works of wood that showcase the skill and artistry of some of the world’s finest woodworkers.
#1 9′ Hollow Wooden Longboard

#2 I Made A Spice Rack

#3 My 14 Year Old Daughter Made This In Shop Class And I Couldn’t Be More Proud!

#4 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

#5 Dare I Say.. The “Neverending Fence” Is Complete!

#6 I Carved This Hellboy Pipe Out Of Briar Wood For Ron Perlman And He Sent Me A Photo

#7 Maiden Voyage Of My First Cedar Strip Canoe! No Kit, No Plans, No Staples

#8 First Violin Is Finished!

#9 This Is A Cat Themed Wooden Chess Set That I Designed And Sculpted Myself

#10 Heard There Was A Plywood Challenge So Here Is My Plywood Rocker For Consideration

#11 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)

#12 Made This To Replace The Stupid Lazy Susan Cabinet. ? Or ??

#13 I Carved A Tiny Maple Owl

#14 Chessboard With A Twist I Made For My Sister And Her Family

#15 DIY Woodpecker Clock Made By Myself. Material Is 3mm Plywood

#16 Carved A Rope And Knot From Basswood

#17 ‘splitting From The Norm’. A 16-Year Old From A Local School Has Made An Insanely Awesome Piece

#18 My Complicated Looking Greenhouse Without Cutting Any Compound Angles

#19 Some Of You Asked

#20 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

#21 Desk Dog Lamp

#22 Imagine The Look On My Face When My Boss Said “You’ll Be Lead Carpenter On This Stair Job” When I Had Never Made A Single Tread Before. Lots Of Work By Lots Of People, I Can’t Take All The Credit, But Damn If I Didn’t Pour My Blood And Sweat Into This Staircase

#23 My New Work, Turtle Nightlight! A Combination Of Resin And Wood!

#24 Recently Finished Up This Sculpture, Will Be Raffling It Off Soon To Raise Money For St. Louis Children’s Heart Center!

#25 Octoburl #1 , Fir Burl Carved By Me 2023

#26 I Made This Orca Music Box

#27 Longship Cradle I Made For My First Grandchild Is Complete

#28 Carved An Owl, A Bit Different

#29 Beautiful Project I’ve Been Working On For A Few Months. Thought Everyone Here Would Like To See!

#30 Curved Shelf Experiments

#31 I Made A Squirrel Bar

#32 Vlad The Builder: Project #(We Lost Count)

#33 I Keep Seeing All Your Quarantine Projects, So I Thought I Might Share Mine Here Too

#34 17-Year Celtic Knot Table Project Involving 2 Generations. Dedicated To My Wife Susan Who Died Of Cancer And Never Got To Meet Her 30 Grandchildren. Western Red Cedar. Arm-R-Seal Satin. Base Pedestal Made Of Reclaimed Timber From A Western Sizzler Fire

#35 Custom Made Bed For My Son. He Is Beyond Excited

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Hypnotizing Wilderness Landscape Carved Out Of Wood
After almost 2 years of on-and-off preparation and work, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based artist duo Paul Roden and Valerie Lueth are almost finished with their new woodcut print, called “Overlook.” The meticulously intricate woodcut of a speckled landscape with forests, mountains and lakes will be soon available as a three-color print, the final size reaching 28” x 46”.
“ Layer upon layer of undulating pattern builds a dizzying intensity in ‘Overlook’, ” write the artists. “ A panoramic infinity will be suggested by the print’s ability to eventually meet itself seemlessly at the edges, expanding like an eternal ‘wallpaper’ into an ever stretching vista! ”
The “Overlook” print will be available as a single piece, a diptych, a triptych, or “ an entire room’s worth of loping, abundant wilderness as far as the eye can see! ” – all from their Tugboat print shop.
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