Galloway Woodworks⚓
@Gallo_Woodworks
I am an Anglican woodworker, stained glass artist, and potter. My commissions are open via DMs! P.S. My real name is Caleb Galloway
I am finally putting together a wood working portfolo! but since you can't send a pdf over twitter DMs, I figured I would do it as a thread as well! This is offically my full-time job, thank you all so much or your support!

Alright, the August giveaway drawing is live! You can enter now (by several methods) to win a hand-bound, Medieval-style illuminated Gospel book from Tamburn Bindery. If you'd like to support my work, you can pickup a printable illuminated Gospel coloring book PDF download for…
Me n the boys on our way to impress the church girls.
Just passed this truck on the highway. What do you think he’s going to be using all those chairs for?
If we could beat this into the academics, espially in the art schools, the world would be better off for it.

The value of human life cannot be measured as a function of shrimp.
Okay let's clarify some things. Link below
It’s going to be something quite neat, more details to come!
Okay let's clarify some things. Link below
The giant walnut slab at the lumberyard dropped in price by 300 bucks! Would anyone like a table made from it? I could do it for 2k+materials and delivery!

Somehow manages to nuke the motor on my plunge router (it started smoking) and every hardware store is closed till Monday. (CNC time then I suppose!)
Added a bit of oil, it’s looking quite nice!!
Watching a design go from the digital to the physical realm is always incredibly satisfying.
Watching a design go from the digital to the physical realm is always incredibly satisfying.
Starting to prep for a large-scale inlay in the center of the dining table i am building!
Cutting the plugs!
The negative came out looking really nice! Now it’s just a matter of inlaying the plugs, and sanding the whole piece down!
The negative came out looking really nice! Now it’s just a matter of inlaying the plugs, and sanding the whole piece down!
The negative is nearly cut! Next I just need to cut the 40+ pieces to inlay!
The negative is nearly cut! Next I just need to cut the 40+ pieces to inlay!
Starting to prep for a large-scale inlay in the center of the dining table i am building!
Very excited to say I am starting up a new project in a week to design a wall-mounted listening bar, it should be quite an interesting project!
Really happy with how my flattening jig is working!
