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Jay Campbell Carpentry Cairns

Locality: Cairns, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 408 760 158



Address: 25 Martyn street 4870 Cairns, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.jaycampbellcarpentry.com

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23.01.2022 Carving up some goodies, customised arm rests from New Guinea Rosewood for SODA Nail Tonic Bar



22.01.2022 New bench Seating at NOA, have a seat and relaaax! #NOAlife

21.01.2022 Some sleek office cabinetry before and after

20.01.2022 One my favourite timbers Silky Oak. Some old shelving reused to make a bookshelf



19.01.2022 Timber Vanity Cabinet stained Black Japan, this one is going to have a very unique basin.

16.01.2022 Recycled and re-purposed! Old floorboards used to create shelves and a floating desk.

16.01.2022 Hudson's coffee Cairns Airport, some progress shots



15.01.2022 Another clever Eden & Wade design, these beauties are destined to be side tables

15.01.2022 Replaced old stainless steel balustrade with Kwila timber

14.01.2022 My work at SODA Nail Tonic Bar

13.01.2022 All you need is an idea, some scrappy old timber and an awesome Carpenter!

12.01.2022 Made this recycled timber frame for a friend as a Christmas gift for her partner, how cool is this poster and glow in the dark too! If you have something you want framed let me know..!



11.01.2022 My latest project. The most rewarding part applying the finish and getting to see the grains and colour. More pics when it's finished !

11.01.2022 Hudson's Coffee @ Cairns Airport

11.01.2022 Been very busy lately, made 38 tables for a conference in Cairns!

10.01.2022 Fun morning with the kids at kindy teaching them some carpentry

09.01.2022 Rescued from the demo yard, this Old Tulip Oak flooring has been given a new lease on life transformed into a one a kind floating TV Cabinet!

07.01.2022 If you own a home built before 1984 and are located in a Coastal area from Bundaberg to Cooktown make sure you read this! The Household resilience program will fund up to 75% (up to $11,250) of the cost of making your home stronger against cyclones. https://www.northqueenslandregister.com.au//cyclone-assis/

03.01.2022 A few picture frames I’ve recently made. The charcoal frames were a bit of an experiment using a Japanese finishing technique with fire that turned out nicely.

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