Posted By WoodWorker on 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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Posted By WoodWorker on November 21, 2009
This twisted Red Cedar coffee table and “Caveman Mallet” are made by Ted from Pine, Colorado, United States.
He has said about his woodworking:
“My Dad was my woodworking inspiration. He created lamps and tables as a hobby. His creations were so inspiring, I finally (at the tender “young” age of 55, or so) decided to try to follow in his footsteps full-time.”
More of his woodwork’s can be seen on his website:
DeadWood Renaissance
And You can buy his work here : Available Pieces



Rustic Coffee Table

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Posted By WoodWorker on November 13, 2009
These carvings are located on St. Simons Island in Glynn County, Georgia, United States and are made by Keith Jennings.
Some photos are made by J. Ashwell.
These trees are not permanently damaged , the trees eventually swallow the artwork back up into their bark .
More of his work can be seen on Keith Jennings website
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Keith Jennings
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Submerging
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Wizard
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Tree Spirit
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Swamp Man
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Spirits in the Trees
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Posted By WoodWorker on November 9, 2009
You know you’re a woodworker if/when:
1. even your wife starts to point out bits of wood in dumpsters.
2. Your dog doesn’t even flinch when you turn on the 10’ saw he is sleeping under.
3. Your dog has chewed on some of the rarest wood in the world.
4. whenever a stranger asks for directions you use all the local lumber stores as navigational markers.
5. even the suit you wear to weddings and funerals has a little glue spot on it
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Posted By WoodWorker on November 7, 2009
Those Gothic style medieval thrones are made by Tim Bray and Eric Elliott from a small manufacturing operation located on the Northern California coast, near the tiny hamlet of Albion, in Mendocino County.
How they are made can be seen here : www.albionworks.com/Thrones/

Court Thrones for The Kingdom of the West



Travelling Thrones
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Posted By WoodWorker on November 4, 2009
These scroll-sawing feline pictures are made by Dr. Roselle P. Serna from Philippines.
She said:
” Woodworking is my stress-buster. I’m now into scrollsawing and I’m enjoying it a lot. ”
More of her works are here: lumberjocks.com/dokiselle/projects

Tranquility

Love and Hate

Feline Family
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