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A little inlay

Not super interesting shape wise, but it does a job!

Also, sorry for the annoying music, I cant save it without it 🪚

u/DSWoodworking — 1 day ago

Help explaining this order

Hi all

I am hoping somebody more knowledgeable than me can help explain what is happening with this order? Please check the photos. Its very strange and im unsure what to do.

Any advice is appreciated, I am very new to etsy.

u/DSWoodworking — 7 days ago
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A little charcuterie board

I had a chunky oak offcut that needed using. The wood doesn't have any outstanding features but its a beautiful little slab of oak. I had limited time so pieced together a nice little charcuterie board.

u/DSWoodworking — 10 days ago
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Big oak slab coffee table

I rarely film myself making something so got a few clips together today. These are the first steps of progress on a large slab of oak thats been sat for too long! I hope you enjoy.

I plan on inlaying the large cracks with a bow tie to create a decorative fix, and I am undecided on what legs to make, so any ideas would be amazing.

u/DSWoodworking — 10 days ago

A finished project v2

A finished live edge coffee table. I love the grain in this one. I was unsure about the shape of the slab when I began making it but it has grown on me now its a finished little table

u/DSWoodworking — 24 days ago

The evolution of a woodworker

I recently completed a small live edge coffee table with a little epoxy feature. I am very proud of this (however basic it may be). I have now moved on to a slight larger coffee table, that is currently being completed as seen in picture 4. And I have purchased a large slab of oak, approx 1.5m × 1m. The joy of woodworking is gaining confidence to take on harder projects and seeing yourself and your skills improve. Hope your all having a good day and taking on your own interesting projects. What's life without a hobby after all! :)

u/DSWoodworking — 26 days ago
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Creative minds needed

I have a large 1.8m × 1m × 5cm slab of oak. Its been sat around in the workshop staring at me for some time and I havent got around to using it. So I am in need of some project ideas. A large coffee table? Or I have considered cutting it into smaller chunks for something epoxy related. Please share your ideas!!

u/DSWoodworking — 26 days ago