More carvings from Odessa, Ukraine
WoodWorker | October 29, 2009
These carvings are also made in plant “Polygon “. I do not know who the author is, but they are beautiful carvings. Source : www.poligon.odessa.ua
WoodWorker | October 29, 2009
These carvings are also made in plant “Polygon “. I do not know who the author is, but they are beautiful carvings. Source : www.poligon.odessa.ua
WoodWorker | October 23, 2009
I do not know who made these knives , only that they have been made in Odessa, Ukraine in plant “Polygon “. As they say on their website : Copyright bladed weapons (damask steel) will not leave indifferent neither just an amateur, not a true collector.
WoodWorker | October 14, 2009
I found this little dragon on www.lobzik.pri.ee and I think its very well done and so cute that I have to share it. Its made by K. Pavel from Moscow Region , Russia . He used maple leaves, hawthorn leaves and branches of lilac, pine cones, thread, glue. So I think this qualifies as woodwork.
WoodWorker | October 10, 2009
If you have built a bike like that , its safe to say that your diagnosis is woodworker in the best sense of the word .
WoodWorker | October 5, 2009
You know you’re a woodworker if/when: 1. You spend $500 on wood and new tools to complete a project for your wife that you could have just bought for $75 at the local furniture store. 2. You refuse to throw away your sawdust because you can use it to make your own filler (even though [...]
WoodWorker | October 4, 2009
These restorations are made by Pedro Rodrigues da Costa from Sintra, Portugal. To see more of his work, visit http://lumberjocks.com/pedrorc