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Where to Buy Timber for Furniture Making

Where to Buy Timber for Furniture Making

Finding the right timber is really about understanding the life of the wood before it hits your workbench. Instead of just grabbing whatever is available at a big-box store, it pays to visit a specialist merchant who can walk you through the character of different species, whether it’s the warm, reliable grain of White Oak or the rugged durability of Australian Blackbutt. The goal is to find boards that are properly seasoned and stable, usually around 10% moisture content, so your hard work doesn’t warp or crack once it’s finished. By matching the right material to the job, like using Ironbark for heavy-duty outdoor builds or a smooth hardwood for high-touch areas like handrails, you ensure that what you’re building today will still look great decades from now.

How to Clean Merbau Decking

How to Clean Merbau Decking

If you want to fire-rate ductwork without the mess of traditional sprays, FyreWRAP is the modern solution for Australian projects. It’s a lightweight, flexible blanket that’s much easier to handle than old-school vermiculite.
As a “dry trade,” it eliminates the need for site shutdowns or drying times, allowing other teams to keep working. Fully tested to AS 1530.4 standards, it’s a reliable choice for kitchen exhausts and smoke spills, making the path to building certification significantly smoother and cleaner.

The Ultimate Guide to Decking Timber: Choosing the Right Material for Your Deck

The Ultimate Guide to Decking Timber: Choosing the Right Material for Your Deck

Picking the right decking timber makes a big difference in how your deck looks and lasts. Hardwoods like Blackbutt and Spotted Gum are strong and long-lasting, while softwoods are easier on the budget but need more care. Composite options are low-maintenance and modern-looking. Think about your climate, how you’ll use the deck, and how much upkeep you’re okay with, and consider adding decking screens for privacy or style. With the right choice and proper care, your deck can stay beautiful and functional for years.

8 Reasons Why Tasmanian Oak Is the Most Useful Wood in Australia

8 Reasons Why Tasmanian Oak Is the Most Useful Wood in Australia

Tasmanian Oak is a practical, good-looking timber that works well across many interior uses, including flooring, furniture, and joinery. People like it because it’s easy to work with, finishes nicely, and has a clean, consistent appearance that suits a wide range of homes and projects. While it’s not designed for outdoor use, it performs reliably indoors when installed and cared for properly. It’s also sourced from managed Australian forests, making it a sensible and sustainable option for builders, designers, and homeowners alike.

Timber Cladding: Styles, Trends, Costs, and Expert Insights for 2026

Timber Cladding: Styles, Trends, Costs, and Expert Insights for 2026

Timber cladding is still a strong, reliable choice in 2026 for anyone wanting a natural, well-finished look that works across many building styles. Clean vertical profiles are especially popular, but there are plenty of options depending on the feel you want to achieve. With better finishes and more durable timber options now available, timber cladding performs well in Australian conditions and suits everything from new builds to extensions and interior feature walls. While costs can vary, choosing quality materials usually means less maintenance and better results over time. The key is selecting the right timber and profile for your climate, design, and long-term expectations.

What Weatherboard Is Made Of and Why It Matters for Your Home

What Weatherboard Is Made Of and Why It Matters for Your Home

Weatherboard is a type of external cladding made from overlapping boards that help protect a home from wind, rain, and sun while also shaping how it looks and feels. In Australia, these boards are typically made from timber, fibre cement, or engineered materials, each with its own strengths. Timber offers natural warmth and character, while fibre cement and engineered options are often chosen for their consistency and lower maintenance. The right choice comes down to your local climate, the style you want to achieve, how much upkeep you’re comfortable with, and the long-term performance you expect from your home’s exterior.

Blackbutt Timber: Strength, Style and Sustainability in One Australian Hardwood

Blackbutt Timber: Strength, Style and Sustainability in One Australian Hardwood

Blackbutt is a strong, attractive Australian hardwood that works well for both indoor and outdoor projects. It naturally resists bushfires, wear and weather, making it great for flooring, decking and framing. Grown in sustainably managed forests, it’s easy to work with and simple to maintain. If you’re looking for timber that blends durability, warmth and long-term value, Blackbutt is a reliable choice for almost any building style.

Top-Quality Timber Posts for Commercial Projects: Why Builders Choose Austimber

Top-Quality Timber Posts for Commercial Projects: Why Builders Choose Austimber

Austimber provides strong, reliable timber posts made for commercial and large-scale building projects. Each post is carefully graded, treated, and sourced to meet Australian Standards, ensuring long-lasting performance. The blog explains how timber posts stack up against other materials, what to check before buying, and how to maintain them over time. It also shows how Austimber supports builders with flexible delivery, custom sizes, and dependable service from a team that understands real project needs.

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AusTimber deliver a range of services that include supplying timber components for any purposes including joinery, staircase and furniture manufacturing, custom machined timber products for commercial and residential builders and highly durable hardwoods for outdoor structures and landscaping. 

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