We have had quite a number of submissions to the galleries over the past fortnight, in spite of some hiccups with the submission form. (If you do find that the form is producing error messages, please contact us.) Thank you everyone for persevering and sharing you amazing pieces with us.
Thanks this time are due to paulhuss, Thomas Turansky, Daithi O’Riogain, Anssi Nykänen and Tolga!
Best,
Mark
I used eastern European pine and finished with shellac. Thank you very much for all the knowledge and inspiration.
Two stools made of spruce. One seat was carved with a gouge and another with a barrel draw knife. No tool marks removed.
Tool chest made of spruce. Dyed and finished with unbleached shellac and wax.
Toy Car by Daithi O’Riogain
Spoon by Daithi O’Riogain
Conforming to the nonconformist tradition of including “intentional” mistakes… My boxes made of pallet wood (?) finished with propolis and beeswax with a little decoration. In the small one I hid the grooves behind the pins at the end of the box. Thank you Paul.
Here’s a tote that I designed and built over the past weekend: It’s made out of Douglas Fir that came from an old set of bookshelves that I picked up at a garage sale in September. Thank you to Paul and all of your support crew, I never would have been able to do this without you!
Made from Spruce. Note if you want to use Holdfast you better choose Hardwood for the Benchtop.
Made from Beech and Walnut
Made out of Maple and Walnut in the Green and Green style. Mortise and Tennon joinerey, Walnut Plugs just as an ornament.
It’s a bright, sunshiney day here, and what could be better than a collection of freshly finished furnishings to add that extra summer glow? Once again, the community has provided!
Hello! As usual we have some really splendid works on show in this, the latest roundup of your galley submissions. Thank you for this amazing diversion and fantastic inspiration.
It is my great pleasure to once more present to you an assortment of images that have been sent in by our ever-productive woodworking community. Enjoy!
We wish you a very Happy Christmas and a productive New Year! We are excited about the year to come and are looking forward to designing new projects, and making new videos for you to follow and enjoy. All the best from the Woodworking Masterclasses team!
Spring has sprung here at the workshop. Lambs and rabbits are haring about in the local fields, and the building is a hive of activity as Paul and students begin the third day of a six-day woodworking class.