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17th January 2013, 05:39 PM
Thread: Brisbane to Sydney CBD
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Brisbane to Sydney CBD
I am very sure this isn't the right place for this. I am looking for a company that will transport some bespoke furniture from my workshop in Brisbane to the CBD of Sydney. It is a 100kg solid wood...
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2nd October 2012, 08:19 PM
Thread: Hornibrook Bridge
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13th August 2012, 07:48 PM
Thread: Hornibrook Bridge
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Thanks for all the replies. Basically,...
Thanks for all the replies. Basically, Australian Architectural Hardwoods and/or Kennedy's are the place to go.
Wild Wood Flooring at Milton source from AAH. The company that demolished the... -
13th August 2012, 07:24 PM
Thread: Re: Hornibrook Bridge - Finishing
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Re: Hornibrook Bridge - Finishing
Hey all,
I have been commissioned to produce a Hornibrook Bridge Grey Ironbark Dining Table. So I know this is a "ball-of-string" question, but looking for the best "Durable" finish.
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17th July 2012, 01:24 PM
Thread: Hornibrook Bridge
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Hornibrook Bridge
Wondering if any body can point me in the direction of some Hornibrook Bridge timber.
Have a client who's house over looks Moreton Bay and has views of where the bridge used to be. He wants a... -
10th July 2012, 11:34 AM
Thread: Hornibrook Bridge, Ironbark Bowl
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The bowls are amazing, love your work. I was...
The bowls are amazing, love your work. I was wondering if you know where I can get some timber from the bridge? I love the history of it and live in Sandgate and would love to have some furniture in...
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13th June 2012, 09:34 AM
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I have found that dust extraction is great,...
I have found that dust extraction is great, provided you use the recommended 1200cfm extraction rate. Had a smaller unit which just wasn't clearing enough waste. Whilst in Planner mode some chips...
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13th June 2012, 09:03 AM
Thread: Looking for some Ghost Gum
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It's a gift for one of my closest mates. He is...
It's a gift for one of my closest mates. He is doing really well in his music carrier and he has a strong connection with this timber.
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12th June 2012, 07:24 PM
Thread: Small CNC Job needed in Brisvegas
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I thought I should post a follow up on this. ...
I thought I should post a follow up on this. Peda was very helpful in relation to this job. I had an emergency which meant I dropped off the grid for several weeks, however Peda was most...
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12th June 2012, 05:12 PM
Thread: Looking for some Ghost Gum
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Small edit, I would be interested to hear from...
Small edit, I would be interested to hear from anyone whom has some Ghost Gum they would like to sell.
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9th June 2012, 08:41 AM
Thread: Looking for some Ghost Gum
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Looking for some Ghost Gum
Hi all,
I am looking for a small amount of Ghost Gum(either Corymbia dallachiana or Corymbia aparrerinja if possible) to make an electric guitar with. I have trawled the Internet but have been... -
30th April 2012, 08:35 PM
Thread: Australian Green Glue??
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I really appreciate the helpful replies, thanks...
I really appreciate the helpful replies, thanks heaps. Time to experiment with some Hide Glue, any help full tips? Also is their an Australian manufacturer/supplier that anyone knows of?
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24th April 2012, 10:28 PM
Thread: Australian Green Glue??
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Australian Green Glue??
Hey guys,
I am sure this has been covered before but I can't seem to find it. I am looking for a strong bonding "green" glue. Now I understand that some polyurethane glues like titebond/purbond... -
8th April 2012, 11:05 AM
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I got it during Hare & Forbes' 3 day sale last...
I got it during Hare & Forbes' 3 day sale last year in Nov. They just had another one a couple of weeks ago.
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13th February 2012, 07:13 PM
Thread: Half-Blind Dovetail Help
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Thanx rustynail, I have now entered into my...
Thanx rustynail,
I have now entered into my lexicon this:-
1. Mark Tails
2. Cut Tails with as fine a saw as I can find (0.41mm Japanese Joinery Saw atm)
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13th February 2012, 04:05 PM
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So if anyone is interested I eventually went with...
So if anyone is interested I eventually went with the Scheppach HMS 2600ci. The governing factors where price($1100 @ the time), durability of build and fence. I went and looked at all prospective...
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13th February 2012, 03:53 PM
Thread: Half-Blind Dovetail Help
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Hey Derek, Thanks heaps for your reply, after...
Hey Derek, Thanks heaps for your reply, after looking at your post I quickly found where I was going wrong. On a side note, for visual learners like myself a video may help increase traffic to your...
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13th February 2012, 03:50 PM
Thread: Small CNC Job needed in Brisvegas
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Small CNC Job needed in Brisvegas
Hey all, Not sure is this is the place to post this but here goes. I need a small CNC job done in Brisvegas. A simple lettered/logo sign done in pine approx. 120mm H, 700mm L, 10mm D. I can...
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14th January 2012, 07:54 PM
Thread: Half-Blind Dovetail Help
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Half-Blind Dovetail Help
So I will premise this post by first stating I am an amateur.
I have been trying to do some half-blind dovetail joints for drawers with OLD recycled timber from a demo. yard (wood is supposedly... -
7th November 2011, 05:06 PM
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Best Combi Planer/Thicknesser
Hey, so I know there is a wealth of information on this forum regarding Combination Planer/Thicknesser Vs Stand Alone machines, as is there a wealth of information about Combi machines in general. ...
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2nd May 2011, 10:06 AM
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Thanks heaps for that PDF, it is truly amazing...
Thanks heaps for that PDF, it is truly amazing some of the joints in there. Some very intricate and inspiring work.
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1st May 2011, 09:01 PM
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Hey thanks for your tips, I would be very...
Hey thanks for your tips, I would be very interested in the PDF of that book. I am finding myself drawn to that type of joinery. I have been told that I am being to ambitious, but hey what's life...
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30th April 2011, 09:39 PM
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Will this novice take on traditional Japanese Joinery Work?
Hey everyone,
So pretty new here and very new to woodworking. Long story short I was lucky enough to get a whole heap of driftwood after the Jan '11 floods here in Brisbane and have decided to... -
27th April 2011, 08:32 PM
Thread: Gaia help me
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Gaia help me
So I got a Ryobi EBW4023L Bandsaw for XMas this year (got a bunch of Crappings Vouchers and picked up aforementioned Bandsaw) and OMG, I can't seem to get it to cut a straight line for the life of...