Carvings from Estonia

WoodWorker | February 1, 2010

These carved staircases and doors are made in Tila village, Tartumaa, Estonia. If someone does not know where Estonia is located, then here is a  M a p . Since I do not know who the authors of these works are, then I can not present their masterpieces on my main blog . But because [...]

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Unique design storage cabinet from Lakewood, Colorado

WoodWorker | January 4, 2010

This Dead Cabinet is made by Nic Kaufman & Steve Weber. They made it during their senior year of high school in 2007. And if You want to buy this unique cabinet You can to it  h e r e for a 400,000.00 USD (Yes You read right , I copy-pasted the price to get [...]

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Little carvings from Minnesota, USA

WoodWorker | December 29, 2009

These small carvings are made by T. E. Janos from Hugo, Minnesota. The elf houses are carved out of cottonwood bark and the wood-spirit key chains are from butternut. More of his carvings can be seen on  lumberjocks.com/BUG

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Chip carved plates from Scotland

WoodWorker | December 22, 2009

These decorative plates are made by Colin from Insch Aberdeenshire Scotland. The plates are made of Lime (basswood). More of his chip carved woodwork can be seen on  lumberjocks.com

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Scroll-sawing work from Republic of Bashkortostan

WoodWorker | November 29, 2009

This openwork vase are made by Земляков Андрей ( Zemlyakov Andrew ) from Sterlitamak, Bashkortostan, Russia. Its made from meadow birch plywood . He used only the conventional hand saw and it took him about two months to complete. Very fine and high-quality work! Source: www.lobzik.pri.ee

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Aspen log jewelry boxes from Eagle Pass, Texas

WoodWorker | November 26, 2009

These rustic jewelry boxes are made out of naturally seasoned Aspen logs from the Rocky mountains. I do not know who is the author of these interesting woodwork’s , but more of his creations You can see (and buy) here: logfurnituredesigns’ photostream and here: logfurnituredesigns

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