How long did that take to make?
Posted on October 20th, 2009 by Carl JosephTags: meditation, woodworking
The other evening at my meditation class, one person asked me how long it took me to make my small meditation stool. I made it over a weekend and it only took me 3 or 4 hours to pull together and apply the finish (not including waiting/drying time).
On my way home I found myself thinking about this a little more. It didn’t take 3 or 4 hours at all. It took more like 155 years + 4 hours and is still taking time as long as it continues to exist.
Perhaps it was the after-effects of meditation, but I began to realise quite acutely how long a piece of wooden furniture really does take to make. The tree has to be planted, grown, harvested, milled & dried. Then the furniture has to be fashioned. Finally, the timber continues to change over the remaining years of its existence.
Nothing more to say about this yet, except that this brief conversation has changed the way I view my working with wood.

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This comment was originally posted on Twitter
Not to be pedantic, but you forgot the time it took the universe to form the laws of physics, matter, the Sun, the Earth, an ecosystem capable of supporting biology, and life itself.
So somewhere around 13.5 billion years in the making, that table.
Shouldn’t it be 6 days? I don’t know where you got this billion year crap from!