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Workshop setup & starting to produce!
Hey guys, hope everyone has been well! I've been a little busy the last few weeks, securing a small workshop and setting it up to produce cutting boards and other timber products, and now have finally got some footage to show you how we are doing it, and with what machines we have! Let me know what you want to see and I'll see what we can do!
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Workshop setup & starting to produce!
Welcome to our Woodworking skool community
I’d love to get to know you a bit more by sharing why you are here and what you are looking forward to learning most 😉
0 likes • Jan 3
@Jolene Asbury cool! We are back from holidays and getting ready to share more stuff about woodworking - what sort of things are you looking to learn?
0 likes • Jan 3
Ha, all good! Router tables are good as they are stable and predictable. Router upside down yes, but you just have to make sure the side you are cutting (with the router) still hits the blade - same same but different - might take a little getting used to!
Guess we keep posting things till more people show up lol
Nothing crazy about this one, but literally finished it up this morning. I would have done some more intricate stuff but this was built to spec. Super simple toy box for a brand new mama. Happy Sunday everyone!
Guess we keep posting things till more people show up lol
1 like • Dec '25
Depends on the design really, as the shelves can be easy, or they can be tricky - knowing the end detail is the point of choice for how to start/build. I would also want to plenty clients budget, as you can spend a lot of time on furniture. These and another large piece I made for the same client were AUS$10K plus materials - quite expensive, but huge attention to detail on the eventual finish (these pictures are raw and pre-sanding).
1 like • Dec '25
*know the clients budget*
Hey all nice to meet everyone.
Figured I would share some work to legitimize myself. Cedar table and benches with some mortise and tenon joints from a cedar I took down a few years back. As you can tell if you zoom in on the joints I am far from a pro but have enjoyed this learning curb a lot.
Hey all nice to meet everyone.
1 like • Dec '25
Awesome work, looks great!
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Two boys from Tasmania discovering the joy of woodworking under the guidance of their carpenter dad!

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