This Online Group Is All About Appreciating Woodworking Skills, And Here Are Their 50 Best Posts (New Pics)
While woodworking is not the easiest or cheapest hobby out there, it's surprisingly gratifying and fulfilling. Many are starting to take it up as a way to reconnect with themselves, put their hands to work and create something tangible along the way. Being able to take a meaningless piece of wood and turn it into something beautiful is a perfect combination of skill, creativity and patience.
Just take a look at the subreddit called r/Woodworking. With over 3.5M members, it’s a home "for furniture, toys, tools, wood, glue, and anything else that has to do with woodworking as a hobby or profession."
Bored Panda has collected some of the most unique hand-made projects from this page. Check them out below, upvote your favorites and don’t forget to check out more "things made from trees" right here, here and here.
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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
Adorable, really. Quick question. How do you keep from nibbling those cute little legs. My son is 24 years old. Won't let me do it anymore. Says it's "weird". Right? Whatever...
Monica, my boys are in their 30s now, but I still wish I could snuggle them like I used to. Glad I can confess that here!
Load More Replies...You knew one day you would have a sweet smiling face for that chair. This is so adorable.
God works in mysterious ways. I had the same experience. In high school, w/ nothing to do over summer break, I made a baby's dress. I kept it because I was so proud of the job I did. When I was 32 my little girl had her 1st birthday and wore that little dress. God works in mysterious ways.
NOT A DUMB POST!!! Beautiful Rocking Chair!! I took wood shop and metal shop every year from 7th grade thru 11th and I made 3 wood inlay projects and 5 metal sculptures. I wish I still had all of those...
Yes, I agree the smile on this toddler's face speaks volumes! Both are too cute!!!!
It's priceless. Much more meaningful than a factory made one. Beautiful job
The chair was worth saving if only to see the happiness this little guy gets from it!
Totally beautiful! Thank goodness you kept it! Little and you would have missed out on something wonderful!!
Not dumb. Sometimes when we make things, we don't know who the recipient will be
The story is wonderful & your son's face says it all! The rocker is quite beautiful and clearly one of a kind, just like the baby!
Far from dumb, it's the moments like this that make the hardships of parenting all worth it❤️.
I made a wood foot stool in junior year 1975. When I had my son in 1991 still had the stool and as he got older he would sit on my stool and watch Freddie Flintstone while he was having his lunch. I still have that stool and still use it to reach the top shelf of my cabinets. It's not stupid it's perfect.
not a dumb post at all. I still have the coffee table that I made back in the 70's and it has come with me from Canada to Australia
not a dumb post at all. The coffee table I made back in the 70's I still have and it has also come with me from Canada to Australia. Now I putter around in my She Shed
What a surreal thing... Who knew that when you were building this at 14 it would be for your adorable son!
I'm so happy you shared this photo and story!!!!! Thank you so much!!!
So glad you kept it. He a beautiful child. His joy makes it more meaningful.
Most definitely NOT a dumb post....I have ZERO talent in anything. That chair is absolutely GORGEOUS! Great work! I wish I could make something....anything from wood. I love woodworking but just don't know how to do it.
It's a sweet design with the same piece in the places! It's well made by the looks of it! And the baby LOVES it! GREAT POST!
Makes all those years worth it?! Were you suffering for those 24 years? Struggling with a tiny rocking chair you made in woodshop?
It’s not a dumb post, that is a beautiful piece of furniture, and your son is enjoying it!
The only thing dumb about this is when people put down stuff like this.
OMG this is just adorable!!! That baby is beautiful! Good thing you saved the rocker.
I think it was a great post. Your son will have a great story to tell!
If some people say that woodworking is a dying craft—don’t listen to them—rather show them the Woodworking subreddit to prove otherwise. Since its creation in 2008, it has grown into one of the most prominent craft appreciation communities on Reddit. From sturdy tables to unique home décor pieces, this is the place to find inspiration, advice and support.
Woodworking is one of the oldest crafts in the world. Since the start of civilizations, it has been used for constructing houses, furniture and tools. Usually, the craft is passed down through generations but today not everyone is willing to learn.
It’s a skill that requires enormous patience and dedication but if you add a little precision and skill to the mix, there’s no limit to what you can do with just a couple of tools.
I Carved This Hellboy Pipe Out Of Briar Wood For Ron Perlman And He Sent Me A Photo
For most of us, our experience with woodworking probably began and ended in our high school crafts class, and people often have some doubts about taking up such a hobby later on. Feeling threatened by different tools and countless rules, or thinking that you won’t be able to measure right or cut a straight line. Regardless of the excuse, there are plenty of reasons to at least give it another try.
Even though it might not look like it at first, becoming a woodworker is actually easier than you think. If you enjoy working with tools, learning the basics is quite cheap and simple since you don’t need much higher-priced equipment. With enough dedication, everyone can master this craft and get a taste of what it has to offer.
Custom Made Bed For My Son. He Is Beyond Excited
Me - Carving Nezuko Out Of Wood - The First Female Character I Ever Made
According to Sam Richards, there are some really great long-term perks that come along with being a woodworking enthusiast. To begin with, it significantly improves your physical and mental health. This craft requires strength in order to be able to do some heavy-lifting, so pursuing it will give you some useful exercise. "This work can also help reduce illnesses such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes," he wrote.
When it comes to your mental well-being, working with wood requires patience and focus. Just imagine, everything needs to be designed and measured perfectly just to be cut and formed with extremely sharp tools. Being able to concentrate on one thing only grounds you in the present and removes your worries and anxieties. It also helps you to enjoy the satisfaction you get after creating an entire piece from scratch.
I Built This Crib For My Son. The Most Meaningful Project I've Made
My First Work Out Of Birch With Dremel Since I Got Paralysed, Im Actualy Quite Proud With The Results
One major benefit of creating bespoke furniture production—you will never have to buy expensive goods. If you want to have something original that's not a cheap mass-produced piece of furniture, this is a great hobby to try out. And you can do it all from the comfort of your home. Once you learn the nooks and crannies of this craft, you will be able to save money and know that every piece you’ve created is of a higher quality and made with care.
Bear, Raccoon, And Fox Bench
My Proudest Project So Far. I Built A Canoe For My Father In Law
I'm Not A Carpenter, But I Am Proud Of How This Turned Out
One of the reasons why working with wood is considered so rewarding is because it makes us feel at home. Since the beginning of human existence, people have lived in natural environments, so it is considered that our bodies are adapted to such natural settings. In recent years, there has been an increased interest in the relaxing effects of wood on people, and there’s a study that can prove it.
I Was Asked To Make A Memorial Chest For One Of The Soldiers Killed At Kabul Airpot
My Wife Wanted New Cabinets For The Laundry Room. Instead Of Going To IKEA, I Spent 6 Months And Double The Money Building These
Custom Hand Made Catscape / Catwall By Happy Happy James
It seems that highly urbanized environments cause high levels of stress and increase our blood pressure, heart rate and stress hormone. Researchers carried out an experiment based on the hypothesis that "humans would be more relaxed after touching the wood than after touching the other materials." Eighteen female university students participated in the study. They had to touch plates of uncoated white oak, marble, tile, and stainless steel with the palm. After sitting at rest with their eyes closed, participants touched the materials for 90 seconds.
New Set Of Comfort Birds. Made From Various Scrap Wood And Epoxy Giving New Life To Material Destined For The Trash Bin
Although An Instrument, This Is My First Guitar I’ve Ever Built. This Was Built With Almost All Hand Tools. Used A Router For The Electronic Cavities And A Drill Press For Any Holes That Needed To Be That Perfect. Thank You For Stopping To Look At It
Made My 3 Year Old Her First Big Girl Bed, Just Needs Paint Now
The study revealed that "touching wood with the palm calms prefrontal cortex activity and induces parasympathetic nervous activity more than other materials, thereby inducing physiological relaxation." In other words, touching the white oak plate was believed to cause much more comfort for the participants than by touching other materials. When we enter natural environments, we are more relaxed and closer to our original state as human beings.
Made A Tension Table As My Last Project In 9th Grade And Would Like To Share It
If they’re in ninth grade and they can do that they’re going places
11' X 6' Teak Headboard Carving V2
That’s why working with wood or any other material connected to nature is receiving more and more attention these days. If you’re feeling intrigued and want to learn more, make sure to check out the Woodworking community, the perfect place to get some incredible wood inspiration.
An 80 Drawer Apothecary Cabinet I Recently Finished. Solid Oak, Mahogany, And Maple
I Was Told By The Fellas In Daddit That Y’all Would Appreciate This Bed I Made For My Son
Louis Xiv Style Barrel Top Desk. Walnut And Walnut Burl With Kingwood
Hotwheels Display For My Grandson
Wife Wanted A Study/Hobby Table And I Wanted To Experiment With Epoxy Resin. This Is My First Epoxy Resin Table And There Are Lots Of Mistakes Up Close, But All In All Not A Bad Build
I Started Woodworking Two Years Ago Today. Here Some Of My Projects And Joinery
Just Finished! Working On An 8 Foot Live Edge Piece Of Walnut Now!
Is This A Good Design Of Dog House?
Long Time Lurker, First Time Poster. Trying My Hand At Carving Lime Wood
Sometimes Small Projects Are The Most Important
I Made A Ramp For My 13 Year Old Dog To Get On My Bed
As Requested, A Picture Of The Entire Side Of The NYC Chess Set I’ve Been Working On!
Here Is A Very Classy Looking Keyboard Build That I Made! Case Is Made From Walnut
New To The Forum. Wanted To Show My Graduate Project. Palladian Roman Doric Colonnade
Rocket Ship Bookcase I Built For My New Son
Mohican Scout
Backyard Bridge 6’ X 50’
Honeycomb Shelf With A Twist
I Made Minimalist Christmas Trees To Celebrate The Holidays (Early) !
Spalted Maple Bench
Christmas Present For My Two Boys
I Made 90 Bottle Openers Out Of Recycled Skateboards For Our Wedding Favors...yes, There Was Quite A Bit Of Sanding
I Built This Shield From Ply Wood, Inspired From The Legend Of Zelda. I Tried To Go For Realism. This Is My First Wood Working Project, Criticism Is Welcome!
Built My Deck This Summer
Made A Slim Version Of My Mechanical Iris Ring Box
My Wife Saw A $30 One At The Store. I Spent 10 Min Picking Up Sticks
I Carved My Forearm!
We Did A Best-Chair-In-An-Hour-Out-Of-A-Single-2x4 Challenge
Solid Maple Bedside Table. All Cut By Hand. Definitely Over 100 Hours Of Work. Really Wish We Had A Cnc
I love it. It has a really strange shape with a "retro futurist sci-fi" style.
Stuck In The Shed During Covid Lockdown. Another Project
Latest Creation
Custom Kitchen By My Husband And I - From Rendering To Real Life
Some people have to criticize because they're not that great! You have an amazing talent!!!
My Stepdad Asked Me To Make Him A Gavel For When He Becomes Worshipful Master Of His Lodge Next Year. I Know Nothing About Freemasonry, But I Tried My Best
I am amazed and marveled at the "you should have" comments. Can't we just be proud of the achievement and happy for the creators, without ..."it needs...or you should have... or ... great, but"?
Beauty is in the mind's eye of the beholder. Opinions are permitted. that said, I'm still trying to figure out how they did this stuff because I can't carve *butter*, so.... Yeah.... Dang, that's just.... *jaw dropped*
Load More Replies...I agree it shows a lot of talent. It reminds me of my husband who loved woodworking before he died in 2000.
Load More Replies...All of these are awesome! Also, is someone going around and downvoting perfectly kind and respectful comments?
There is talent, dedication and the will to transform the thoughts so efficiently. It's all amazing. Thank you guys for sharing your master pieces.
OK, when I saw "I carved my forearm"... I instantly though tof people who weren't referring to arts and crafts. And that was that for me on this one...
All are AMAZING! These folks have more talent in their nail clippings than I do in my entire Cracka Tool Box which consists of Duct and Painters Tape, 6 Screwdrivers, 8 Hammers, Super Glue, Double Sided Tape, 3 Picture Hanging Kits, a Wrench and a whole lotta Broken Dreams!🤣✌
Great to see no OSB, laminate or other horrendous material. Stick to natural and keep developing those skills that have been with humans since the bey of time..
You should check FB profile https://www.facebook.com/Medukasdarbaiismedzio to see some more next level woodworking.
I am amazed and marveled at the "you should have" comments. Can't we just be proud of the achievement and happy for the creators, without ..."it needs...or you should have... or ... great, but"?
Beauty is in the mind's eye of the beholder. Opinions are permitted. that said, I'm still trying to figure out how they did this stuff because I can't carve *butter*, so.... Yeah.... Dang, that's just.... *jaw dropped*
Load More Replies...I agree it shows a lot of talent. It reminds me of my husband who loved woodworking before he died in 2000.
Load More Replies...All of these are awesome! Also, is someone going around and downvoting perfectly kind and respectful comments?
There is talent, dedication and the will to transform the thoughts so efficiently. It's all amazing. Thank you guys for sharing your master pieces.
OK, when I saw "I carved my forearm"... I instantly though tof people who weren't referring to arts and crafts. And that was that for me on this one...
All are AMAZING! These folks have more talent in their nail clippings than I do in my entire Cracka Tool Box which consists of Duct and Painters Tape, 6 Screwdrivers, 8 Hammers, Super Glue, Double Sided Tape, 3 Picture Hanging Kits, a Wrench and a whole lotta Broken Dreams!🤣✌
Great to see no OSB, laminate or other horrendous material. Stick to natural and keep developing those skills that have been with humans since the bey of time..
You should check FB profile https://www.facebook.com/Medukasdarbaiismedzio to see some more next level woodworking.