
These Incredible Examples Of Woodworking Shared To This Online Group Will Leave You In Awe (30 Pics)
For most of us, our experience with woodworking most likely began and ended in our high school shop class. And even though back then working with wood seemed tedious, dusty, and a bit underwhelming, the reality is that wood can be used to create some pretty incredible things – and if you don’t believe me, then the r/Woodworking subreddit might help change your mind.
The subreddit in question has nearly 3 million members who regularly share the most incredible wooden creations they made or managed to come across. From sturdy tables to elegant canoes, you’ll be stunned when you see what these talented woodworkers managed to create – check it out in the gallery below!
#1 Maiden Voyage Of My First Cedar Strip Canoe! No Kit, No Plans, No Staples

#2 Melting Wood Effect Im Working On. Still Needs Some Sandpaper Love But Very Pleased With My First Attempt

#3 I Just Turned 20 And Have Been Doing Woodwork For About A Year Now. Just Finished This Cherry Desk With Blackened Legs

#4 After 8 Months Of Hard Work I Can Finally Call It Done! Over 1600 Hrs Of Work Into One Staircase

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

#6 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)

#7 Made This To Replace The Stupid Lazy Susan Cabinet. Yay Or Nay?

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

#9 Some Of You Asked

#10 Carved From Salvaged Barn Wood As A Gift For My Friend Who’s Pug Recently Passed

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

#12 Definitely The Biggest Project I’ve Ever Done. Solid Oak Through And Through, All Locally Sourced In The Scottish Highlands

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

#14 9′ Hollow Wooden Longboard

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

#16 I Made A Squirrel Bar

#17 Scrollsawn Project With All Natural Woods (No Stains Or Dyes). Prince John And Hiss From Robin Hood. Oodalally!

#18 First Try At This Japanese Wizardry

#19 Here Is A Prototype Table We Are Making Using The Original Golden Gate Bridge Suspender Ropes And Claro-Walnut Top. Both Are Over 80 Years Old!

#20 I Carved And Gifted The “Terminator Pipe” To Arnold Birthday And He Sent Me A Photo

#21 A Bunk Bed I Built For My Daughter’s 5th Birthday

#22 I Carved This Gandalf Pipe Out Of Briar Wood

#23 Made A Coffee Table. I Think The Proportions Are Perfect

#24 Wife Wanted A Dr Seuss Themed Nursery So I Built A Dr Seuss Bookshelf

#25 Really Happy With The Way This Live Edge Elm Table Turned Out As You Can See On My Face

#26 So I Finished This Chair A Few Days Ago

#27 Archway A Coworker And I Trimmed Out Recently. Painted Picture At The End

#28 I Carved A Wooden Octopus Who Looks Like He’s Scared Of Swimming

#29 This Will Go Down As One Of The Coolest Builds I’ve Ever Done. Wine Barrel Wine Cellar

#30 My First Woodworking Project. A Fire Rack To Display All Of My Hot Sauces!

Aušrys Uptas
One day, this guy just kind of figured - “I spend most of my time on the internet anyway, why not turn it into a profession?” - and he did! Now he not only gets to browse the latest cat videos and fresh memes every day but also shares them with people all over the world, making sure they stay up to date with everything that’s trending on the web. Some things that always pique his interest are old technologies, literature and all sorts of odd vintage goodness. So if you find something that’s too bizarre not to share, make sure to hit him up!