/r/Woodporn
A celebration of the beauty of wood!
A celebration of the beauty of wood!
Rules:
All posts must be related to wood.
All posts must have have some intrinsic beauty to the wood. Quality vs quantity.
While final projects/pieces are allowed, please make sure that the pictures showcase the beauty of the wood itself, not just the craftsmanship. Videos of the construction of a piece are not appropriate for this subreddit.
Questions or non-picture related posts are allowed as text posts.
When you x-post, please reference source in the title, and/or post the source in the comments
/r/Woodporn
Check out this Video of these Cherry Burls we cut up. Great Stuff fitting for this community
Link Here: https://linktw.in/HsbgzH
note: I use linktwin so that this link will open up directly in your phone's YouTube app instead of opening up in your browser, that way you can like, comment, subscribe and all that fun stuff instead of having to login first through your browser. original link here if you don't feel comfortable with it, either way is fine with me: https://youtu.be/1vx445W5bmQ
Can anyone guess what are the species rest of wood in the video?
I'm creating a board which I can paint a world map upon in white (I think acrylics might work?) and hang upon my wall. What kind of wood is this, and how would you piece them together so that they stay together, and then put upon my wall after painting a world map upon it?
Sizing I'm going for is 36 x 1 x 24.
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