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My biggest fear when traveling to Australia wasn’t the 16-hour flight, the change of hemispheres or the spiders that would make my *deleted* fall off.

It was the timber I’d have to work with.

Australian woods have the reputation of being the nastiest, hardest, most interlocked and silica-choked timbers on the planet. One stroke on a board of figured blackwood has been known to reduce an infill smoother to tears.

So I headed to Australia with my old block plane, 1/2” chisel and Tite-Mark gauge and hoped they wouldn’t be destroyed.

After four days, I can report no problems whatsoever. Of course, I haven’t gotten to work with any Australian timbers. To build this tool chest during my first session in Australia, we’re using Malayasian Kauri pine, which is fairly soft like radiata pine or a sponge cake. But it planes up just fine, as long as your tools are really sharp and finely set.

The classes in the coming weeks promise more fun.

I’m off to bed in a few minutes, but in the coming days I’ll show you some photos of the amazing woods in the racks at the Melbourne Guild of Fine Woodworking. So stay tuned.

— Christopher Schwarz


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  • LGSmith

    On a related question; does anyone know about wood and veneers from South Africa? I’m going to be there in May and would like to buy some unusual veneers.

    Any input is welcome.

  • Derek Cohen

    Chris, you are unlikely to find much Jarrah in Melbourne. They only have woosie wood, such as Kaurie Pine, which is as soft as. You’ll need to come to Perth … 🙂

    Hope you are having fun and dodging the local reptiles, arthropods, and alcoholic beverages.

    Regards from Perth

    Derek

  • david hart

    Mate, if you plan on staying here you’d better familiarize yourself with some Australian folk music!

  • Marlon1

    Thanks Chris for the posts, photos, videos, & music.

  • dnbrooks

    I love the music. Who is it?

  • Clay Dowling

    That’s a cool video, but the music is a serious downer. Woodworking is my escape from a world where stuff like that happens.

  • robert

    That is a very cool looking stool in the video at 0:31 thru 0:40.

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