Bear Worx Studio

Bear Worx Studio

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In addition to being a custom woodworker of 20 years making furniture, turned pens and cups, cutting boards, and more.

I am also a bladesmith, metal fabricator, and leather worker for the last 10 years.

09/08/2023

Another happy client has a countertop installed and ready for family time. 10 feet of butcher block all finished with Rustic Lumber Store hard wax oil. Don't mind the mess... look at the shiny stuff.

Let me know if you are wanting a countertop refresh or wooden table refinishing.

If you are looking for a quality wood finishing product check out the link here:
https://rusticlumberstore.com/?ref=bearworxstudio

08/27/2023

Some new butcher block countertops for a full kitchen remodel. Thanks to Rustic Lumber Store for supplying a quality hardwax oil finish to really make these counters look amazing.

09/22/2022

Are you a good dog? Who is a good dog?! You are!! Yes, you are!

Shoot me a message if you are interested in picking this adjustable pup mask for yourself.

Photos from Bear Worx Studio's post 07/27/2022

Come see me on Saturday morning at TGFM

Photos from Bear Worx Studio's post 07/27/2022

Number 2 of the limited edition fleur de lis knives. A second damascus hunter but this time with leopard wood handle. Full tang 256 layer with a 4 inch blade.

Come see it on Saturday morning at TGFM as long as we aren't flooded out.

Photos from Bear Worx Studio's post 07/26/2022
Photos from Bear Worx Studio's post 07/26/2022

Limited edition (1 of 6) blades using the fleur de lis mosaic pin. This time featured on an African Blackwood handle with 256 layer damascus blade. Solid hunting knife, full tang. Comes with a sheath.

07/04/2022

A commissioned 4 piece knife set for a customer. This is going to be a wicked set of blades!

06/25/2022

Back out at Tower Grove Farmers Market until 1230 today. Come out and visit.

06/20/2022

Making some progress on this big cleaver finally. I've spent the last couple weeks pulling everything in the shop away from the walls to clean and install electric outlets...

06/11/2022

Several people have been asking about if I make cleavers to sell. Here is one that I have been working on. With nearly 9 inches of blade and almost 15 inches overall this is a massive cleaver. With a high grit grind to make it catch the light and a mirror polished edge.

What kind of handle should I go for? Ironwood? Padauk? Walnut? Decisions decisions...

06/04/2022

Going for a mirror polish on the bevel and a rough forge finish on the spine. It is a way to create surface texture without hammering. What are your thoughts?

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