Tuesday, 26 September 2017
Tasmanian Oak and Redgum Sideboard
My wife decided we need a sideboard in the dining room so I got to building this one. The light timber is called Tasmanian Oak, actually a Eucalypt species (E. regnans) and the top is Redgum, another Eucalypt species (E. camaldulensis). Eucalypt hardwoods are very common in Australian timber yards.
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