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Christian Ward
@wardsworkbench
I started woodworking my sophomore year of high school when I was fifteen years old, now I've been at it coming up on five years and I'll tell you there's nothing else really like it. When I was 16 I realized that and also that if I could have my pick I'd be doing woodworking professionally. Now at 19 I work every day to make that dream a reality and hope to the lord above that it will be. I've been lucky to have made and helped others with a lot of different projects ranging from bowls and pens on the lathe to tables and chairs, more recently a book match panel casket made from locally harvested American Sycamore, but what I've really enjoyed making lately is simple wall cabinets and Jewelry boxes. couple favorites of mine: My Stanley #4 bench plane for hand tool For machine, I'd have to go with my Delta Rockwell 37-315 8" jointer, Oliver 167 Wood lathe, or my Sawstop, the Delta and the Oliver and vintage 60's machines that I restored myself, so they get some extra joints from the work I put into those to get them running, but you can't beat the usefulness of that Sawstop. Favorite woods are easier. Domestic is English Walnut and exotic is Caribbean Rosewood. Both have been joys to work, and look incredible when the project is done
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8" English Walnut Bowl
English walnut is my personal favorite species of wood. I like everything about it, except that its not commercially available. I love the creamy brown color common with English walnut that gives projects a unique look and feel you cant get from other woods, while also being easy to work with and smelling great while you do it. unfortunately, in the United States it’s not commercially farmed and sold for lumber, so what limited lumber I have access to comes from my local area. This bowl is mostly sapwood but has a darker color towards the side that come from the inside of the log, to the opposite, sappier side, there’s a couple bug holes from when the tree was alive, but there’s no bugs living in the bowl. This bowl measures in at 7.75”x3”
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- Listed Jan 11, 2026
















