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  1. #1
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    Default art deco inlaid stair built for client in brisbane

    stair constructed in white teak, terminalia, white beech and kwila, stair winds up around corner with tunnel under winders to ensuite.... enjoy

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    Lovely.
    Is it wrong to be in love with a sawbench?

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    Nope, sorry, not enjoying it, I'm envious as all getout!!!!!

    Aaron Puuullleeeeaaasseeee!! One photo every so often is not enough for me!!! Did you design the staircase yourself? sorry, I mean the wood panelling for the first few steps. Is the grain direction an intentional feature to help guide people's eyes to where they should place their feet?

    Cheers
    Wendy

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    Default design

    all hand built out of workshop andthe zig zag motif is an art deco or moderne motif that is very common. unfortunately the photos of the top winder section have been lost and the newel post is white beech and terminalia laminated in the style of moderne as well.

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    G'day Aaron,

    Very smick.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

    www.brandhouse.net.au

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    Aaron,
    Great to see you posting some pics
    Bandsaw is fantastic
    rod

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