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34 matches found for: hackberry wood
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Sassafras, Blackheart
Sassafras, Blackheart: atherosperma moschatum. 'Default' wood varies from white to a smokey grey. Its low tannin content made it ideal for clothes pegs but, like myrtle, it can have a distinctive stain which is known as "Blackheart Sassafras" and is highly prized. -
spatulas
Spatula means little spade in Latin. They will prove to be a real friend in the kitchen. Whether you're left or right handed we have an implement for you. Try our 70 mm wide straight spatula for lifting that "horse eye",fried egg! All wood spatula. -
spoons (table, tea or salt)
Ideal measuring spoons. Scoop your coffee beans, tea leaves, salt.......... And how are they made? -
Tas.:-Design Centre
Design Centre, Cnr Tamar & Brisbane Streets, Launceston, Tasmania, 7250. Home of the Tasmanian Wood Design Collection. -
Tasmanian Blackwood
Tasmanian Blackwood: acacia melanoxylon. Golden to darker brown colour, sometimes with fiddleback figure. Very stable timber, quite hard, ideal for our Ned's plats, mills etc. For those who prefer a darker wood. -
trivet,'7'
With contemporary steels and sleek design, cookware can be brought straight to the table but you will need an Indeco trivet. Innovative light weight design ensures heat dissipates from the pot without marring that precious table! -
04. Wine and Wood, Sunday 15 November 2009, 11am-5pm
Visit Iron Pot Bay Cellar door at Deviot on Sunday 15th November, 11am-5pm, for its annual pre-christmas event. A range of wine, and wooden kitchenware for sale. -
Do you make a thicker cutting board than those shown on your website?
'A thicker board ain't necessarily a better board'! In fact the main reason why boards crack is not from manual abuse but from the constant absorption/desorption of moisture from, the atmosphere, fruit, vegetable, meat juices etc. -
quarter sawn timber (lumber)
This article describes the conversion of a log to quarter sawn timber (lumber) and a definition. -
What is meant by the size code of your plats?
This article explains the basis of the numbering of our cutting boards. -
Which is the denser timber that you list?
This article describes which tasmanian timbers are the denser, and might therefore be better suited for particular purposes. -
wood density and Janka hardness chart
This article gives a comparison of wood density (higher density first) and also Janka hardness where available.

