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Close-up macro shot of a roughing gouge cutting into spinning cherry wood on a lathe, wood ribbons peeling away in a continuous spiral
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roughing gouge into cherry — the cut that started everything

900K followers
watching wood
become something.

A solo maker. A spinning lathe. Every cut filmed so close you can see the grain fibers separate. Available for brand partnerships, wholesale, and workshop sessions.

See the Work
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Pieces Turned
bowls, goblets, forms

Failures and triumphs, side by side.

Scroll through the making — from the viral cuts to the quiet process clips nobody watched.

Woodturner hands guiding a bowl gouge on a spinning walnut blank, shavings flying
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walnut hollow form — the wall so thin light passes through

Freshly turned wooden bowl on lathe with tool marks visible
◎ Process
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the one that cracked at midnight — kept it on the shelf anyway

Macro close-up of lathe turning tool cutting into cherry wood grain
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7.8M

cherry roughing — the shaving that went viral for no reason I understand

Woodworking workshop corner with lathe and hand tools on pegboard
◎ Process
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the shop at 6am — before the sawdust settles

Collection of finished turned wooden bowls and goblets in various wood species
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six bowls from one ash log — nothing wasted

Craftsperson hands holding a freshly oiled walnut bowl, tool marks visible
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the finish that took four attempts to get right

Turned wooden goblet with thin walls on display against natural light
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oak goblet — spindle work that took three months of practice

Close up of wood grain pattern on a lathe-turned bowl showing natural figure
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95K

learning bead work — the tool kept digging in

Sculptural wood form with organic undulating surface turned on lathe
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3.6M

sculptural form — no plan, just following the grain

Brands that trusted
the process.

From sponsored content to product lines — each collaboration starts with a conversation about what you're making.

Hearthwood Supply Co.
Muir & Moss Goods
Nordic Craft Collective
The Artisan Exchange
Timber & Tallow
Fieldnotes Studio
Working with Grain gave our campaign the authenticity we'd been chasing for two years. The footage he shot on the lathe became our highest-performing content — by a factor of three.
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Marcus Webb
Creative Director · Hearthwood Supply Co.
We came to him with a brief about craft and heritage. He came back with something that made our team stop talking and just watch. That's rare.
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Priya Nair
Brand Manager · Muir & Moss Goods
Our wholesale inquiry turned into a two-year partnership. The bowls sell out within 48 hours every drop. His audience is real, and they buy.
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Tobias Lindqvist
Founder · Nordic Craft Collective

Every collaboration starts
with a conversation.

Sponsored content, product lines, wholesale inventory, or workshop sessions — tell me what you're making and we'll figure out the rest.

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