r/Woodworkingvideos

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It’s so hard to find a good piece of olive wood these days, but the result is always worth it.

I really struggle to find decent, workable olive wood lately, but it remains my all-time favorite. Just look at those unique grain patterns and character lines—it honestly feels like a miracle of nature. I wanted to turn this piece into a serving platter. Hope you all enjoy the texture as much as I do!🤎

u/nurcansens — 20 hours ago
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DIY Basswood Candle Holder! What do you guys think? (Honestly, every home needs one)

Hey everyone! Just wanted to share my weekend project: a candle holder hand-crafted from basswood. Working with basswood was such a breeze; its soft texture makes it incredibly satisfying to carve and shape.

I’ve always felt that candles bring a unique, cozy warmth to any space. But when you pair that flame with a natural, handmade wooden piece, it completely transforms the vibe of the room (and the subtle wood scent is amazing). I truly believe a piece like this is a must-have for every home. The making process is pure therapy, and the result is totally worth it.

How did it turn out? Any fellow woodworkers here? I’d love to hear your feedback or any tips on how I can improve the design!

u/nurcansens — 18 hours ago
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Hollowing out a pine wood candle holder 🌲✨ The scent makes it 10x better!

If you love woodworking, you know how satisfying hollowing can be. But doing it with pine wood? The scent that fills the workshop is just incredible, it’s pure therapy. I made this cozy candle holder and wanted to share the process with you all. Hope you find it as relaxing to watch as it was to make!

u/nurcansens — 18 hours ago
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The Beauty of Handmade / Purely Handcrafted

Vases crafted from hornbeam wood. I didn’t want to stick to a single mold, so I made each one a different design. Don't they look absolutely lovely? 🤗

u/nurcansens — 1 day ago