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Dimensions: 135 × 100 × 60 mm Timber: Rosewood with Silver Ash Lining. Finish: Lacquer. Comments: Base of box is flocked with chopped rayon. Click here for a larger image |
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Dimensions: 480 × 280 wide × 180 deep (mm) Timber: Black Wattle with Silver Ash door panels. Finish: Lacquer. Comments: Made as small wall cabinet to hold CDs. Click here for a larger image |
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Dimensions: 355 mm diameter Timber: One is Silver Ash, the other is QLD Maple, both have a variety of veneers for marquetry. Finish: Lacquer. Comments: Lazy Susan with marquetry birds. Click here for a larger image |
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Dimensions: 210 × 130 × 80 mm Timber: Silver Ash. Finish: Lacquer. Comments: Ellipse inlaid in veneer with grain directions alternating for subtle effect. Click here for a larger image |
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Dimensions: 800 high × 530 wide (mm) Timber: Red Cedar. Finish: Lacquer. Comments: Done as a project for a woodcarving class. The carving is a part of the frame, not an addition. 6.5mm plate glass mirror. Click here for a larger image |
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Dimensions: 450 mm diameter Timber: Australian Red Cedar. Finish: Lacquer. Comments: Lovely grain and holds lots of sandwiches. Click here for a larger image |
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Dimensions: 765 × 460 × 265 mm Timber: Silver Ash and Black Wattle. Finish: Lacquer. Comments: All hand-cut dovetails for carcase and drawers. Drawer dividers are sliding dovetails. Ivory inlays in drawer pulls are from old piano keys. Note: Nothing gives more satisfaction than making benches and toolboxes that are used on a daily basis and no timber is too good for a toolbox. Click here for a larger image |
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Timber: Blush Alder. Finish: Lacquer. Comments: Boronia flowers carved in lid. This box was carved for my mother-in-law whose Australian birth flower is Boronia. The design comes from real flowers and then drawn onto the box. Click here for a larger image |
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Dimensions: 210 × 130 × 80 mm Timber: Silver Ash. Finish: Lacquer. Comments: The banding is hand made and features Fijian plantation mahogany between ebony veneer. Click here for a larger image |