Tasmanian oak from Anagote, dowel jointed, and finished in 2 coats of Osmo with a light walnut/jarrah tint.
Made by Mark Dadds
Tasmanian oak from Anagote, dowel jointed, and finished in 2 coats of Osmo with a light walnut/jarrah tint.
Made by Mark Dadds
Carved from a two-piece Qld Maple block joined with hide glue.
The top of the bass was carved from Sitka. Blackwood was used on the back and sides.
Other pictures of the finished instrument
Made by Matthew Tucker
Huon Pine dining table 1500mm x 900mm x 730mm, with Wenge edging. Finished with 2 coats of Osmo PolyX Clear Satin Oil.
Made by Peter Geaghan
This was built using Queensland Maple for the back and neck, Rosewood fretboard and the top was Silky Oak (was a piece I already had), I was very impessed with the workability of the Qld Maple and the final result was way better than I expected.
I will definitely use Anagote timber again.
Made by Tim Shannon
Made this sign for my sister and her husband after they moved to Compton street. Couldn’t think of anything that would be funnier than making this for them.
Tasmanian Blackwood. Routed out by hand. Airbrushed. Epoxy resin
Made by Luke Apps
My custom guitar made from Australian Blackwood, Queensland Maple, Wenge and American Rock Maple. The beauty of the Blackwood made this guitar stand out.
Made by Dave Rumsey
For this goblet, I used some new guinea rosewood from Anagote. I used my mini lathe from record power (Dml250). I sanded it to 12000 grit with some micromesh and finished it with some Kunos oil then some wax. It took about 1 day of work. I am very happy with my work because I have only been doing wood-turning for about 4 months and I am “underage” for most turning classes.
Made by Daniel
Wooden Cedar Strip Canoe made from Western Red Cedar, Silver Ash and Red Mahogany
Made by Ethan McDonald
560×560 (55mm squares) Chess board made from Maple, Wenge and American Walnut.
Finished with satin Osmo Polyx-Oil.
Made by Vlad
This is the hope chest that my student Nick recently completed using a stunning array of timber from Anagote. The box features hand cut dovetails and a resin inlay in a top with quarter sawn Silky Oak, hence the ray figure. The carcass is made using quarter sawn NG Rosewood with a “bees wing” figure. Inside the box is a set of Silver Ash trays which also has fiddle back figure and the Black Walnut pins were handmade. The trays are lined with orange leather also from a local supplier, John at Hide Leather. This project not only shows a high level of skill from a student but also showcases local Marrickville businesses. Thank you to the boys at Anagote for their help in directing me to such wonderful boards.
Stuart at Heartwood Creative Woodworking