Wilderness Woodworks Strahan Strahan TAS 7468
Wilderness Woodworks Strahan creates beautiful wooden works of art for customers in Tasmania and throughout Australia. From small toys and wall hangings to beautifully crafted furniture, our wood products are one of a kind items that you wont find anywhere else. Our expert woodworkers each have more than 20 years of experience, so you can count on us to create quality wood products that you and your family will enjoy for years to come. Please visit our website for pictures of our products, and give us a call if you have a special project in mind. Wilderness Woodworks Strahan
TOP 15 STRAHAN (TAS) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Strahan a town in west coast of Tasmania. Strahan is one of the popular tourist destination in Tasmania, Australia. This video about all tourist attractions or beautiful places to see in Strahan, Tasmania.
Things to do in Strahan - Tasmania is to visit Hogarth Falls, Morrisons Huon Pine Sawmill, Ocean Beach, West Coast Visitor Information Centre, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, The Ship That Never Was, Gordon River Cruises, West Coast Wilderness Railway, Henty Dunes and Wilderness Woodworks Strahan.
You may also enjoy the experiences of Bonnet Island Experience, Strahan ATV Adventures, World Heritage Cruises, West Coast Yacht Charters - Day Tours and Strahan Helicopters.
Thats all about what to do or where to go in Strahan - Tasmania. Hope you will enjoy this video by Explore Australia.
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Facebook and Instagram advertisement created for the owners of Wilderness Woodworks in Strahan, Tasmania, and also includes the new Whiskey Tasting Bar
Going Bush 1 - Wall in the wilderness
Tour Hobart - Queenstown - Strahan Tasmania
Strahan liegt an der Westküste Tasmaniens. Ca. 180 Km nordwestlich von Hobart u. ca. 20 Km südwestlich von Queenstown. Sehr interessante Bergtour vor Queenstown.
Highlands Tasmania, Hydro Tasmania, Lake St. Clair, West Coast Wilderness Railway
Gordon river cruise, Strahan, Tasmania, Australia
Such a lovely day with nice weather.. cruise video, southern ocean before entering Gordon river.
Spectacular view of Gordon river in the next video.. don't risk missing the most amazing reflections in the Gordon river water
Tasmanian Timber Veneers
Tasmanian Timber Veneers - Furniture made from thick veneer Birdseye Blackwood, Huon Pine, Celery Top, Myrtle, or Sassafras.
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In this video, Master Furniture Maker Craig Howard and son Jack are using Birdseye Blackwood veneers to finish a custom dropside table for a client.
These Tasmanian timber veneers are 3mm thick, compared with approx 0.6mm for standard veneers. These veneers are available in Birdseye Blackwood, Huon Pine, Celery Top, Myrtle, or Sassafras.
Craig Howard makes Tasmanian Timber Furniture to order including bookcases, desks, coffee tables, dining tables and marine interiors.
Thick Tasmanian Timber veneers are great for refreshing existing cupboards and certain furniture.
Some of the species used for Tasmanian timber furniture are in short supply. Access to areas where these trees grow is now extremely limited.
Fortunately, Craig Howard has good supplies of most Tasmanian timbers and is able to make veneers, furniture and marine interiors to order.
Tasmanian Timber veneers.
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Strahan, Tasmania, Australia water plane MVI 0988
Strahan, Tasmania, Australia water plane MVI 0988
Tasmania Wood Work in our Art Gallery
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As part of our gift shop, you can enjoy The Starving Artist art gallery.
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Chic Huon in upmarket Sydney
Follow the journey of the raw Huon pine log through a West Coast joinery shed to finally adorn the walls and fittings of an up-market Sydney board room, where advertising and media mogul John Singleton waxes lyrical about the timber.
Tasmanian Blackwood & Birds Eye Huon Pine Table & Chair Set
Handmade Table & Chair set made from premium Tasmanian & Blackwood and Exhibition Grade Birds Eye Huon Pine. Check out our website for more of our fine work:
Strahan, Tasmania - A collection of images
I just bought myself a tripod so figured a weekend away at Strahan would be an ideal time to try it out with my Canon Legria HF 200.
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UK firm bans Tasmanian timber
A London-based timber firm building facilities for the 2012 Olympics has banned Tasmanian products.
Strahan Tasmania Macquarie Harbour
Strahan Timber Order / Quote System Demo Video
Demo Video of Strahan Timber On - Line Order / Quote System for Schools
Sleepy & Serene Strahan
After travelling the long & winding road to the remote West Coast of Tassie, we stop to chillax! Copyright CoffeeKvetch 2013, All Rights Reserved.
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Visual tour of Smithton
An aerial Visual tour of Smithton Tasmania and the sounding area. Circular Head
Recherche Bay Reserve - a place of historical and ecological significance SD
Beautiful Recherche Bay, in south-west Tasmania, came to prominence only recently, but its significance for Australians goes back more than two centuries. It was there in 1791–1793 that many of Australia’s unique plants were collected by botanists for the first time.
To document both the significance of this special place and mark its acquisition for conservation by the Tasmanian Land Conservancy, we interviewed specialists to take us on the historic journey of Recherche Bay’s past. This was made possible thanks to the generous support of the Australian Garden History Society (gardenhistorysociety.org.au)
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00.19 – Dr Andrew Cole (astronomer, University of Tasmania) describes the sites of the Recherche and Esperance observatories and what observations they may have recorded.
01.52 – Annick Thomas (local French historian) talks about the discovery of Recherche Bay and the first friendly meeting between the French and Tasmanian Aborigines.
03.24 – Dr Keith Corbett (geologist) discusses the prevalence of fossilised trees preserved at Recherche Bay, which are over 200 million years old and from before the time of flowering plants. They are one of the best, if not the best, examples of fossil wood in Tasmania.
06.27 – Sib Corbett (botanist) goes over the flora makeup that characterises Recherche Bay and notes that all the plants that French botanist, Jacques Labillardière, surveyed and named still exist there.
11.38 – Bob Brown (former leader of the Australian Greens) talks about the remarkable meeting and friendship between the French explorers and the Lyluequonny Aborigine people who lived at Recherche Bay, along with an optimistic look at the future of the reserve.
Intro by Dr Peter Hay of TasUni SchoolOfGeographyAndEnviron
06Nov2007 Hobart Pulp Mill Forum at University of Tasmania had guest politicians Independent Lyons candidate Ben Quin, Labor Senator Helen Polley and Greens Senator Dr Bob Brown. Expert speakers were Tas Wilderness Society Coordinator Geoff Law, Curtin Uni Professor Andrew Wadsley, Oceanographer Dr Stuart Godfrey and Tas Uni Economics Assoc Prof Graeme Wells. Hosts of the even were Dr Peter Hay of Tas Uni Dept of Geography & Environmental Studies and Dr Phill Pullinger of Environment Tasmania.
Cruising Tasmania - Strahan Wharf