New: woodgrainAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krsteemzzanhive-166405hive-183959hive-180932hive-185836photographyuncommonlabhive-183397hive-144064hive-150122hive-101145krsuccessbitcoinhive-145157hive-188619hive-184714hive-193637hive-103599hive-139150hive-180301hive-165987TrendingNewHotLikerselshandor (29)in trippy • 6 years agocomment below what you see!otage (70)in architecturalphotography • 7 years agoWoodshed • Architectural PhotographyWoodshed • Architectural Photography I photographed this woodshed in the countryside of Connecticut. The exposure to the elements has created a beautiful natural pattern in the wood grain.…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain Pic — Koa, the Wood of KingsI made this to be a turntable stand but I have not made legs for it yet, and I do not have a turntable, or any vinyl. This is koa veneer with solid koa trim. The layup is called sunburst or…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Wood Grain PicCloseup of some freshly oiled walnut burl.skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain PicIs it Serenity hittin' atmo? Ice fishing? The moment of conception?skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain PicA speaker stand I made in birdseye walnut.skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain PicSome cutoffs from the demilune tea table I posted a while back.skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain PicSome walnut burl offcuts I have no idea what to do with. Although, it would probably taste better than Domino’s.skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain PicFreeform carving in monkeypod.skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain PicA pair of desktop speakers I made a while back. This is walnut burl. The burl came in four sheets of matched veneer. On the left is raw, on the right is finished with oil Both…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain PicCurly koaskycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain PicExtreme closeup of a repair to a veneer panel in walnut burl. And a wider shot of the finished panel.skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain PicQuartersawn Sycamore These are called medullary rays. They carry nutrients and water from the heart to the bark. They are most visible when the wood is cut right through the center of the trunk.skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain PicAnother selection from my stash of crotch walnut. The colors, man, the colors!skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain PicMesquite You can see here how the wood fibers grew around a broken branch.skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain PicCurly maple with dramatic colors in the heartwood. I found all this spectacular colorful curly maple in with the plain, cheap maple boards at a local lumber yard. Looking back I should have bought…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain PicSpalted Mango This is the edge of a freeform bowl I made a few years back. When fresh hewn mango wood sits on damp ground, this fungus starts to decompose the wood, leaving this black line as…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoDaily Woodgrain PicCrotch Walnutskycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Daily Woodgrain PicCurly maple veneerskycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Daily Woodgrain PicBirdseye maple