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    My dead carving starts get "overhauled." "Hauled" out the back and tossed "over" the fence into my neighbor's yard. He appreciates the campfire kindling.

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    What a project to start with. Unlike some TV shows, it is not something that can be put together in an hour. Good work takes time but produces satisfying results. Obtain tools as you need them.

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    Welcome to the forum

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    Welcome to the forum Isa. One place I can recommend for timber supplies is Tile Importer in Oakleigh; http://www.tileimporter.com.au/ pretty much the best overall prices for building materials that I've found in Melbourne.

    If you get the bug and want to take the next step in your woodworking beyond hand tools and towards static machines, think about getting a Triton workbench. They pop up regularly for reasonable prices on Gumtree, both the older MK3 model and the latest Series 2000. Plenty of guys on this forum started off with them, myself included. A great way to get more precision, safety and versatility out of hand held power tools.

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    Welcome to the forum.

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