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Banksia Spindle 400 x 50 x 50mm

$13.00
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Banksia timber is sourced from trees of the Banksia genus, native to Australia. The wood is typically yellow to golden brown in colour, with some species displaying darker brown or reddish hues. It often features an intriguing, mottled or figured grain pattern, with some varieties exhibiting burl-like formations, which makes the wood highly sought after in woodworking. The texture is generally fine to medium, and it provides a smooth finish when properly prepared. While its density can vary depending on the species, it is generally moderately dense, and its hardness may also vary. The wood is known for its durability and resistance to wear, though it may not be as resistant to decay as some harder Australian hardwoods like eucalyptus or ironbark.

Banksia timber is particularly popular among woodturners due to its striking visual appeal, especially the burl and knotty sections, which create unique patterns when turned. This makes it an ideal material for creating decorative objects such as bowls, vases, pens, and other small turned items. In terms of workability, Banksia is relatively easy to turn but can be a bit fibrous, particularly in burl areas, which requires sharp tools and careful handling to avoid chipping. The wood holds a smooth finish beautifully, allowing for high-gloss surfaces that enhance its natural colour and grain patterns.

Although not as dense as some other hardwoods, Banksia’s moderate density allows woodturners to work with fine details. It can hold fine edges well, though larger or more robust turning projects may require special attention to avoid splintering. Once finished, Banksia timber is durable and stable for small functional items, though it may not be as suitable for outdoor use or larger projects compared to heavier, more resilient hardwoods.

Overall, Banksia timber is an excellent material for woodturning, especially for decorative and artistic pieces, thanks to its unique grain, colour variations, and ease of working. Its ability to showcase the natural beauty of the wood makes it a favourite choice for woodworkers looking to create one-of-a-kind items.


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Banksia Spindle 400 x 50 x 50mm

$13.00

Banksia timber is sourced from trees of the Banksia genus, native to Australia. The wood is typically yellow to golden brown in colour, with some species displaying darker brown or reddish hues. It often features an intriguing, mottled or figured grain pattern, with some varieties exhibiting burl-like formations, which makes the wood highly sought after in woodworking. The texture is generally fine to medium, and it provides a smooth finish when properly prepared. While its density can vary depending on the species, it is generally moderately dense, and its hardness may also vary. The wood is known for its durability and resistance to wear, though it may not be as resistant to decay as some harder Australian hardwoods like eucalyptus or ironbark.

Banksia timber is particularly popular among woodturners due to its striking visual appeal, especially the burl and knotty sections, which create unique patterns when turned. This makes it an ideal material for creating decorative objects such as bowls, vases, pens, and other small turned items. In terms of workability, Banksia is relatively easy to turn but can be a bit fibrous, particularly in burl areas, which requires sharp tools and careful handling to avoid chipping. The wood holds a smooth finish beautifully, allowing for high-gloss surfaces that enhance its natural colour and grain patterns.

Although not as dense as some other hardwoods, Banksia’s moderate density allows woodturners to work with fine details. It can hold fine edges well, though larger or more robust turning projects may require special attention to avoid splintering. Once finished, Banksia timber is durable and stable for small functional items, though it may not be as suitable for outdoor use or larger projects compared to heavier, more resilient hardwoods.

Overall, Banksia timber is an excellent material for woodturning, especially for decorative and artistic pieces, thanks to its unique grain, colour variations, and ease of working. Its ability to showcase the natural beauty of the wood makes it a favourite choice for woodworkers looking to create one-of-a-kind items.

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