Unique Knots From Dozens of Different Trees are Showcased in a Hand-Built Geodesic Sphere

Unique Knots From Dozens of Different Trees are Showcased in a Hand-Built Geodesic Sphere


Keith Williams (previously) has a knack for wowing viewers with his time-lapse woodworking videos. One of Williams’ recent projects entailed using offcuts that contain knots. In his hands, the geodesic dome becomes a multi-faceted showcase for the unique patterns, colors, and textures formed by these organic irregularities.


“In the 27 years of my woodworking business, I have never thrown away a knot,” Williams tells Colossal. “Many people see knots as a defect, but to me knots are the visual representation of a trees struggle to thrive. Not all little limbs become big branches, but their combined efforts on behalf of the tree as a whole should be celebrated.”


Step inside Williams’ Oddball Gallery workshop and see more in-progress projects on his YouTube channel.




 

http://weboffers.atspace.co.uk Keith Williams (previously) has a knack for wowing viewers with his time-lapse woodworking videos. One of Williams’ recent projects entailed using offcuts that contain knots. In his hands, the geodesic dome becomes a multi-faceted showcase for the unique patterns, colors, and textures formed by these organic irregularities. Keith Williams (previously) has a knack for wowing viewers with his time-lapse