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23.01.2022 A Queensland Silver Ash writing desk made for Franca. Really enjoyed shaping the legs by hand with a good old spoke shave.



22.01.2022 Tasmanian Myrtle and Huon Pine display cabinet. Hand polished with Danish Oil

20.01.2022 I was planing a piece of Queensland Walnut for the dining table and uncovered this little fellow. What do you think?

19.01.2022 A new Blackheart Sassafras top for an old Singer sewing machine base.



18.01.2022 New commission started, Queensland Walnut Dining Table. Commenced shaping legs today.

18.01.2022 Here’s a Huon Pine hall table I made some time ago . I really enjoy working with Huon Pine, it planes beautifully and I love its unique smell.

15.01.2022 Red Gum and ebonised Coachwood coffee table. No client brief. Just for me. Just because.



10.01.2022 Thanks Sekure D for the great 'furniture design' graffiti artwork in the workshop

10.01.2022 Huon Pine cabinet with Tiger Myrtle veneered panels. I veneered the outside panels with Tiger Myrtle and inside with Birdseye Huon Pine. Several coats of Danish oil were rubbed to give a warm satin finish.

08.01.2022 Black Bean side table safely made its way north to John in Airlie Beach

08.01.2022 Side Table made from a Jarrah beam salvaged from an old wool store in Western Australia

07.01.2022 Redgum Bird Table - flat pack prototype



06.01.2022 Delivered the largest and heaviest table I have made to date, 3.2 x 1.2 metres solid silver ash top and a red gum base ebonised with a mixture of vinegar and steel wool. Fits well in this large space.

06.01.2022 Chess Table made from Tasmanian Myrtle.

03.01.2022 8 seater Murray River Red Gum dining table and chairs. The brief was for traditional chairs and table to match. After a long period of looking through lots of traditional design options, the clients caught a glimpse of rough sketches of my chairs and said "that's it, that's what we want" (anything but traditional) :) Given that it was my design, I very much enjoyed the whole making process.

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