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callanmaulsby · 2 years
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Tudor Revival inspired mantle
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yaqs98ok · 2 years
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markonpark · 4 months
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Little woodworker. Vintage photograph of a boy turning a block of wood. https://markonpark.etsy.com/listing/1066288492
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netyaz0026 · 2 years
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DISCOVER 1,000 HOURS OF STEP-BY-STEP WOODWORKING VIDEOS
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mandolinistry · 10 months
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In addition to the regular shop work we do, we occasionally make charcuterie boards. This is a WIP on a new handle design I'm trying.
The wood is live edge cherry.
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Y'all, look how dark and heavy the resin was in this board of yellow pine I was planing at work (the resin is the darkest reddish-brown color at the top end of the board). The smell coming off of it was amazing but my plane blade was getting so sticky and every shaving was almost tacky to the touch. For real, though, I wish you could smell this. I love the smell of longleaf yellow pine.
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reasonsforhope · 1 year
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“Across America, cities are choosing to upcycle their felled urban trees into valuable products rather than chipping them, burning them, or dumping them into the landfill.
Along with being more generally favorable to the environment, it’s a trend that’s leading to entrepreneurial innovation, as a network of urban woodworkers has coalesced around municipalities looking to do something more productive with waste lumber.
When processed, sold, and utilized to its highest value, the U.S. could produce nearly 8 billion board-feet of urban-sourced lumber annually, or around 10% of the production that the traditional lumber industry gathers from America’s forests.
An article from Pew Charitable Trusts reports that in 2018, city leaders in Harrisonburg, Virginia, began a wood utilization effort that saw felled municipal trees go into making park benches, planter boxes, and conference room desks.
The article continues in Maryland, where the Baltimore Wood Project, a U.S. Forest Service-led effort to promote urban wood reclamation, has provided more than 65,000 board-feet for city constructions of fishing piers, pedestrian bridges, and wellness centers.
Out west, West Coast Arborists are serving this cause in 350 cities across California and Arizona, lobbying for city ordinances on shade trees and other urban tree planting programs to adopt the planting of tree species with a high end-use value for the purpose of upcycling and reclamation...
Urban Hardwoods, a Seattle-based bespoke furniture maker, runs its own sawmill for the processing of trees received through Urban Wood Network, an industry collaborator that connects municipalities, sawmills, arborists, finished goods producers, and others in a giant web of urban wood reclamation activity.
All of Urban Hardwoods’ beautiful furniture is made from trees cut down as part of the tree-surgeon work in Seattle within a 15-mile radius of the store.
Nearby, Oregon also has a program from its environmental department for the recycling of shrubs, limbs, and other wood that can’t be turned into high-end products. It instead turns them into biochar, a recently developed soil amendment that involves heating wood over fire without access to oxygen.
When placed in soil, biochar acts like a sponge to soak up minerals and water, as well as acting as something nice, nutritious and solid for a tree or shrub to wrap its roots around.
It’s not as carbon-neutral as furniture, but making biochar and other fertilizers produces less CO2 than shredding trees into chips, burning them, or loading up a landfill.” -via Good News Network, 1/16/23
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callanmaulsby · 2 years
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Hello community this is my first post!
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charpnatl · 8 months
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I mean several of my friends can and have shared tips of the trade with me so obviously they can and do.
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toomanyclamps · 14 days
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Just some random pics of the workshop and mini projects that I’ve been working on. And of course, my shop steward - Hamlet. He’s a blue point Ragdoll. He’s a handsome lad. I’ll find a pic of our other cat, Fifi. She a Golden Chinchilla Doll Faced Persian and she’s just had a lion cut as her coat was getting too tangled. She’s much happier now. See you soon with another post. Sorry this one took so long - the post button had stopped working! 🤦🏻‍♂️🤷‍♂️
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masterwoodworking · 5 months
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like-this-post-if-you · 2 months
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Like this post if you do woodworking
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cordrickcreations · 4 months
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Precision Cuts in Progress_ Table saw Edition!
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atg-studio · 2 years
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Some late night video editing in DaVinci Resolve. Simply the best video editor out there. @blackmagicdesignofficial @blackmagicdesignbrasil . . . #davinciresolve #videoediting #contentcreation #lumberjack #treefelling #woodworking #woodworker #youtube #youtubevideo #blackmagicdesign https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci07R3mr1fI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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moveleftslightly · 6 months
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Rich, Tenbury 2016
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