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Miniature Table Maker Using Exotic Timber and Acrylic
table to scale
The Table come natural to any miniature house.
They are used to show off.
Used to place things on.
Used as a prop.
This site show tables and occasionally other furniture
that are available for your miniature house, or contact me for any unique table requirement.
Tables will shortly begin to appear for your consideration.
They are used to show off.
Used to place things on.
Used as a prop.
This site show tables and occasionally other furniture
that are available for your miniature house, or contact me for any unique table requirement.
Tables will shortly begin to appear for your consideration.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Some new tables

Some tables made with items found.
Colour from perhaps kids building blocks.
Top from florescent baffle and the other is Jarrah from Western Australia.
Coffee table modelled from the one I had at home

Thursday, November 18, 2010
Another Jarrah Timber Table

I also have, as a miniature furniture maker, a good quantity of Huon Pine which is now very restricted in Tasmania where it is still growing. Some Huon Pine is found to be 4000 years old and some much older, it was used in boat building as it contains oils that stop it rotting, some trees have been pulled from rivers and is still good for furniture and boat building.
There is still beautiful timber all over the world, a lot are in Australia.
Jarrah Miniature Table

Post modern not seen at Harvey Norman. In a series I am slowly making from exotic timber from Australia and also from the rest of the world. Making miniature furniture needs fine grain and this fact make the search for good timber a little harder.
This table is being modelled in my Bodhi House miniature house.
While I am on the soapbox, I wish that the modern miniature furniture and miniature house makers will call them miniature houses and leave 'dollshouse whatever'terminology in the past
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Huon Pine Refactory Table

Some Huon Pine timber found in lakes has been dated over 5000 years old and is still millable due to the inherent oils that prevent decay.
It was logged extensively to built boats that didn't rot.
Now is only harvested when fallen or in the drying lakes.
So this little table is made from very old scarce timber.
$45.00 + post
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