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  1. #1
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    Default Highly figured Tasmanian Timbers

    Hi. Members may have seen some of my pictures I have shared in the "Timber" section on this forum. I specialise in salvaging and milling highly figured Tasmanian timbers including Blackwood, Myrtle, Musk, Black heart sassafras and Mountain Ash. Figure types include Fiddleback, Quilted and Burl. Mostly short lengths up to 600mm in blocks and thin boards. I generally don't stock dry, ready to use but if you're after something extra special for future projects feel free to send me a private msg via the forum, email to [email protected] or contact me through my instagram page @tasmanian_burl where you can see lots of pictures and details of the wood I mill.
    Regards. Jason.

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    Thank you for the Heads Up. There's some great timber there.

    Regards,

    Rob

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    I can vouch - TasSculptors are absolutely EXCEPTIONAL

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    Another very satisfied customer here, well done Jason.

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    Nice. I handled quite a bit of Tasmanian firewood as a child and I don't ever remember it looking as good as that.

    I've also got some fine looking timber from Jason, and I've been too timid to use it yet for fear or wasting it.

    Iain

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    This one is so bubbly it made my nose bleed. Its a huge slab and so detailed it boggles the mind.

    BTW, its dead flat..... smooooottthhh.....

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    That's some really beautiful wood. All of it. The bubbly stuff is incredible.
    I really wish I lived closer.
    Rodney

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodneywt1180b View Post
    That's some really beautiful wood. All of it. The bubbly stuff is incredible.
    I really wish I lived closer.
    I've plenty! It is incredible. There is an entire shelf in the studio lined with hunks all drying out. I turn them over and admire/inspect them occasionally

    He does post Very reasonable prices too!

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    I'm drooling. It's art just as it is.

    Can someone educate me on the wood types. The pink is beautiful and the white but the quilted stuff with the dark and lighter brown and white is my favourite. What is it?

    I'd love it on the wall. Some oil on it and put it up.

    Edit: the third from the bottom.

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