Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Brand new model 70 x 70
This table is pretty cool, i have always been against using pine generally it just comes up horribly with a varnish but then i found lime wash and no more horrible 70's yellow pine look. This is made out of pine sourced from victoria using nice chunky 70mmx70mm pieces.
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Table Re conditioning
This Oregon table need to have its 70's ugly varnish taken off and a more modern Bees wax finish put on! I love the grain pattern of Oregon.
Monday, 14 November 2011
Saturday, 5 November 2011
5mm marine ply fish
This took me i think 100hrs to finish and im way to scared to surf it!
Wish i had of taken photos of the construction process but my head was seriously done in during the process. The basic sub frame is like a boat it has a center keel and ribs running off it making this hollow and really light, put a brass bung plug in just in case it leaks (it wont) i hope! Not taking orders for these he he he ...
tv buffet 2m x800 x 400 tassie oak
This cool unit measures 2m x 800h x 400d. I tried to modernize a classic 70's design. Tassie oak used throughout.
Friday, 4 November 2011
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
1.8m x .9m tassie oak dining table
this table is sells for $900 it is built completely from tassie oak the chairs were a restoration job i took on plenty of sanding involved but they came out great
picket fence
got asked to build a picket fence for a friend came out pretty well i thought. cost $4500 for 16m with 2 gates pretty cheap compared to the professionals!
Saturday, 24 September 2011
1.5m x 1.5m Dining table
This is a cool concept for a table you can obviously squish more people in because of the box section leg. Victorian Ash was used throughout the build. Came up a treat
2m x 2m Tassmanian Oak table
This stunning dining table is built of Tasmanian Oak, recycled ironbark and a lovely piece of jarah running down the table. It measures 2m x 2m x .76 This monster table will sit 12 for a dinner party easy.
Recycled lime washed Oregon farm style dining table
This table is 100% built out of recycled materials. Old oregon beams and post were used. Pieces of merbu decking were used in between the oregon to break up the colour a bit. A lime wash was applied to bleach the oregon which came out fantastically. Dimensions 1800 x 950
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
notice the the shavings everywhere
Only removable FSC Fin plugs will do!
Give me 50+ hours a stack of pallets and ill build you pretty much any thing! The board looks great i chambered it to remove weight but it still weighs a tonne. I think it will just become a wall hanger for life. Cool concept i think though, if i stay away from the heavier timbers next time and stick with pine pallets let them dry for 6months i could get this thing surfable.
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