This Online Group Is All About Appreciating Woodworking Skills, And Here Are Their 103 Best New Posts
While the internet’s full of various creative groups and intriguing pages that capture your attention, some of these digital niches are so special and wondrous, you don’t ever want to leave. And the r/woodworking subreddit, with a whopping 3 million members and nearly 13 years of online presence, is one of those groups that keeps you loggging in.
The group is dedicated to everything and anything to do with woodworking and carpentry, whether the projects are done as a hobby or professionally.
Grab your saws, axes, chisels, and sandpaper, dear Pandas—we’re about to groove our way deep into the wondrous world of working wood. Saw a project that you absolutely loved? Give the photo an upvote and go visit the subreddit to show your appreciation. PS—for some more DIY inspiration, check out Bored Panda’s earlier article about the r/woodworking right here.
#1 Imagine The Look On My Face When My Boss Said “You’ll Be Lead Carpenter On This Stair Job” When I Had Never Made A Single Tread Before. Lots Of Work By Lots Of People, I Can’t Take All The Credit, But Damn If I Didn’t Pour My Blood And Sweat Into This Staircase
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#2 My Latest Piece Made From Clear Cedar Scraps From A Deck We Built Not Long Ago. A Little V-Day Gift For My Wife
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#3 Still Weaving As The Seasons Change.. So Close To Wrapping This On Up!
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If you’re like me, you might be itching to get into woodworking after staring at these cool projects (I especially loved the owl art piece, but what about you?). I gave it a go when I was little, but back then, I didn’t have the patience and willingness to fail to see my projects to the end.
While I personally know the most simple principles of working with wood (go with the grain, take your time, wear gloves, be careful with the electric saw, don’t expect to finish everything in a single day), they don’t even scratch the varnished surface. Like all skills, carpentry takes time and diligence to master. And the best way to learn is to get stuck in, instead of reading tips on the net.
#4 One Of My First Few Epoxy And Wood Working Projects. What Do You Think?
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#5 What Is This And Where Do I Find The Plans?
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#6 Carved An Owl, A Bit Different
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If you want to give woodworking a go, start off with a very simple, tiny project and see how you feel about it. After all, it’s best to give a new activity a go and check if you actually enjoy it before buying all of those expensive power tools. Instead, get some cheap and simple tools and some sandpaper to start things off.
Better yet, check your garage to see if there are any leftover tools from previous generations (just remember to oil them before using them so you don’t hurt yourself)) or even pop over to your DIY expert neighbor’s home to borrow theirs for a spell. You never know, they might even give you some great advice or even agree to help you out with the fundamentals.
#7 Milo's Treat Box. It's A Box. For Treats. For Milo
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#8 I Built This Ceiling Lamp Out Of Oak
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#9 Under Stairs Pandemic Project - Update - Mostly Conplete
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The ‘Woodworking’ subreddit will be celebrating its 13th birthday on August 27, so if you enjoyed these photos or you’re a woodworking enthusiast yourself, consider joining the subreddit or at least popping in and saying a quick ‘hello there.’
Earlier, my colleague Liucija had a chat with one of r/woodworking’s main moderators, Joseph aka Joelav. He told Bored Panda that the online group was created as a “place for woodworking redditors to get together and exchange ideas, techniques, advice, and projects.”
#10 My Friend And I Wanted A Boat So We Built One :) Nothing Fancy But We Enjoyed Having To Forge Out Rib Supports, Bend Planks, Collect Sap To Make Pitch, And Do A Few Other Interesting Things
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#11 I Bought Myself A Tablesaw And To Test It, I Built This Little Birdhouse. Many Lessons Learned With This Fun Little Project
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#12 Posted This Awhile Back Before It Was Done. Got A Few Requests To See It Completed With Books Of It, So Here It Is!
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Back in February, the community had 2.7 million members and has gained an additional 300k in the months since then. It really has “grown from humble roots” and is now visited roughly a quarter of a million times each and every day. That’s the sort of popularity that you can’t get without quality content, so it goes to show that the subreddit is built on solid foundations.
#13 I Carved This Portrait Pipe Out Of Briar Wood
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#14 Old Piano To Bookcase Using Lid As Back
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#15 Vlad The Builder: Project #(We Lost Count)
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The core rule that the entire r/woodworking community is built around is originality of content: people can only share the things and projects that they made themselves, they can’t just post random cool things they found while searching the net or saw IRL. “This keeps our content original and organic,” Joseph told Bored Panda earlier.
#16 Marvel Mayhem. Made From Different Woods. All Natural-No Stains Or Dyes. Collaboration With Tom Whalen. 3’x2’
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#17 A Chair I Made Last Year That I Need To Find A Home For!
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#18 Another Jewellery Box I Made. Made From Maple Wood, And The Interior Is Yellow Velvet
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#19 Recently Finished Up This Sculpture, Will Be Raffling It Off Soon To Raise Money For St. Louis Children’s Heart Center!
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#20 My End Grain Chessboard And Table Saw/Miter Saw Pieces. Thanks For Looking!
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#21 When You Tell Your Retired Cabinet Building Father In-Law That The Guys From Home Depot Said No To What I Wanted Designed For My Kitchen. He Said “Meet Me In My Shop”
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#22 Built Some Stairs Down To The Ocean, And A Drinking Spot Half Way Down
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#23 I Know Epoxy Tables Can Sometimes Get A Bad Rap, But I'm Really Proud Of How This Black Walnut & Black Epoxy Coffee Table I Made Turned Out
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#24 Reef Coffee Table
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#25 Surprised My Mom With New Pantry Cabinets While She Was Out Of Town
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#26 Just A Girl With Her First Woodworking Project Ever! Now We Have Some Spoiled Chickens
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#27 Viking Style Chest I Made For My Wife. The Carvings Are Inspired By The Carvings Found On The Oseberg Ship
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#28 A Recent Pool Table We Built
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#29 Bunk Beds I Built For Grandchildren
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#30 First Violin Is Finished!
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#31 Brass, Oak, And Shou-Sugi Sideboard
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#32 I Drove Across The USA Visiting A Sawmill In Every State And Made A Map Of Local Woods! (Info On The Woods In Comments)
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#33 Stressful Joint!
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#34 5 Eleven Foot Posts I Turned On My Circa 1850 Lathe. Had To Cut One In Half The Long Way Too
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#35 Built This For My Wife. I’m Jobless Due To Covid, She Posted A Pic And I Started Getting Orders, Guess I’m A Woodworker Now
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#36 A Hutch I Built
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#37 Finished My First Cutting Board! 14.5" By 20" By 1.6". Inspired By The Works Of Mc Escher
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#38 I Put My (Purple) Heart Into This Box. Engagement Ring For My (Soon-To-Be) Fiancée I’ve Been With For Three Years. Wish Me Luck
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#39 Chicken Coop I Made From All Recycled Materials
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#40 I Built This Chaise Lounge For My Wife
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#41 Threw My Best Friends A Baby Shower Today And Surprised Them With These. Tears All Around
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#42 What Do You Think?
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#43 I Made A Kitchen For My Tiny Flat In Frankfurt. It’s Made From Alder And Poplar. The Frameworks Are Made Traditionally With Mortise And Tenon. The Small Unit Next To Fridge Has A Cool Wooden Drawer, The Sliding/Moving Parts Are Made From Oak
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#44 Secret Room Tardis. Our Son Always Wanted A Secret Room So I Built Him This Dr Who Tardis. It’s Bigger On The Inside!
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#45 My Son And I Have Recently Started To Make Robots Together
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#46 Mineral Sculpture
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#47 I Replaced The Washer And Dryer In My Kitchen With A Wet Bar. Now It’s Time To Drink
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#48 1 Month And A Little Over 80 Hours And The Two Philip Morley Lounge Chairs Are Finished
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#49 I Made A Walnut & Resin Nightstand To Match The Bed I Made Last Year
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#50 A Little Under Cabinet Spice Drawer I Built. So Satisfying And It Really Makes Finding The Right Spice A Breeze
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#51 I Make Custom Lighting From Bent Ash/Oak - Here Is A Piece I Completed A Couple Weeks Back
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#52 Mid-Century Inspired Walnut Desk I Built
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#53 Life Story Scroll Saw Art
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#54 Beside The Garden Wall...
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#55 Hoot Hoot. Made This Out Of Birch Wood. 7 Layers
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#56 Built A Cedar Planter To Add Some Nice Curb Appeal To My Home
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#57 Ended Up Making 5 Of Them
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#58 Dog Station With Style
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#59 Not As Impressive As A Lot Of The Stuff I See Here, But I Just Wrapped Up My First Set Of Doors And I’m Proud Of How They Turned Out
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#60 I Built Me A Wall And TV-Bench With Integrated TV And Speakers. Great Fun. The Wood Is Ash
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#61 Hope You All Like This Kumiko Lamp I've Been Working On - Hand Tools Only With My Tiny Workbench
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#62 With 11 Days To Spare Before The Due Date Of My First Child, I Finished The Crib. It’s Been Such A Journey And Learning Experience But I’m So Proud Of How It Came Out And Can’t Wait To See The Little One Sleep In It! Full Build Album In The Comments
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#63 Couldn’t Find A Proper Lunchbox So I Made One...
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#64 Made A Kitchen Knife Sheath In Walnut With A Magnetic "Lock"
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#65 4’ Wall In My Shop Is Organized
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#66 Mud Room Done
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#67 I Restored The Circa 1910 Door In My Room To Its Original Glory! It Was Covered In 4 Layers Of Latex Paint And Very Crusty Varnish! This Is My First Woodworking Project (I'm 14) And I'm Going To Try To Restore Our Other Original Doors!
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#68 Great Family Friend Said “I’ll Show You How To Build Cabinets, Come To My House” Great Experience, Frick Ton Of Work
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#69 Mickey’s Christmas Carol! This Is Made From All Natural Wood. No Stains Or Dyes
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#70 Pure Tung Oiled Eastern Pine Floors In My New House
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#71 Cedar Porch I Built A Couple Years Back For Our New House
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#72 Geometric Art Piece I Created And Installed For A Friend.
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#73 A Bath Table I Made For My Girlfriend. The Cube Is A Door Stop. Dont Mind The Poor Finish On That, It Was Intended To Be On The Floor
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#74 Chip Carved Black Walnut Bowl With A Strip Of Colorful Skateboard Deck
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#75 Not Nearly As Complicated As Most Of The Stuff On Here, But I Made A Mud Kitchen For My Kids Outside
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#76 I Build Myself A Loft Bed. It's My First Real Build. It Came Off Better Than Expected, Kinda Proud Of It
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#77 My Second Piece Of Furniture. Only Took 4 Months And $1k In Walnut
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#78 My First Skull Carving..i Wanted It To Be More Cartoonish Then Authentic More Like Army Of Darkness Skeleton..what Do You Think?
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#79 First Chair (Really First Furniture In General)
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#80 My Soon-To-Be 4 Year Old Asked For A ‘Captain America Box’ For His Birthday; Here’s What He’s Getting. Walnut With Maple, Sapele, Teak And Indian Rosewood
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#81 Submarine Shaped Retirement Shadow Box Made From Hard Maple. Includes LED Lights
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#82 A Pile Of Logs I Stacked A Few Years Ago
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#83 From Log To Livingroom. 325 Year Old White Oak That Blew Down In A Storm
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#84 My First Project. Took Me A Shameful 3.5 Weeks, Made Every Mistake Imaginable, And It Only Looks Good From A Distance. But... I Finished It. With The Help Of You Guys. Here's To Many More Floating Things Stuck To Walls
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#85 Whale Carving Process
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#86 Finally Finished This Baby Gate You All Helped Me With A Couple Months Ago. A Lot Of Weekend Hours. I’m Very Proud Of My First Hardwood Project!
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#87 Cedar Strip Canoe Complete! An Ambitious Quarantine Project
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#88 My First Vendor Show 3 Years Into The Hobby. A Big Milestone For Me
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#89 Just Finished An All Cedar Fence All On Our Own. Hands Don't Agree But Totally Worth It
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#90 I Made Some Costum Shelfs For My Boyfriend For His Super Mario Collection
#91 My Grandfather Recently Passed. He Left Me His Entire Shop. Here's To Building In His Honor
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#92 Mud Room Lockers
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#93 About To Become A First Time Dad, So This Will Be The Last Humidor I Build For Some Time!
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#94 Our DIY Modern Fence
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#95 Made A Guitar Out Of 45 Old Skateboard Decks. Turned Out Pretty Cool I Think
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#96 Ash Desk, My Work
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#97 My New Mailbox
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#98 I Made A Snowy Peak Mountain Holder/Stand For My V60 (Coffee) Filters. Meranti Wood And Danish Oil. Only Cost About $15 For Wood, (And $1500 For Tools). Wife Loves It
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#99 A Few More Square Bowls I Did Earlier This Week
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#100 New Dust Collection Has A Washable Hepa Filter Too Hahah
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#101 Yoga Stuff Shelf For My Wife
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#102 This Awkward Little Gap Has Been A Mess For Ages. Perfect Spot For Some Made To Measure Woodworking
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#103 Outdoor Bench With A Built-In Planter I Built For My Girlfriend’s Birthday
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#104 New Sideboard I Just Finished Up
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