Neville Smith Forest Products (NSFP) 65 x 12mm 1.8m Dar Tasmanian Oak Select - 1.8m
Neville Smith Forest Products (NSFP) 65 x 12mm 1.8m Dar Tasmanian Oak Select - 1.8m
Neville Smith Forest Products (NSFP) 65 x 12mm 1.8m Dar Tasmanian Oak Select - 1.8m

Neville Smith Forest Products (NSFP) 65 x 12mm 1.8m Dar Tasmanian Oak Select - 1.8m

(19 reviews)

Nothing beats the natural warmth and sense of quality that solid hardwood timber, like Tasmanian Oak, delivers to a home. Use Tasmanian Oak Dressed All Round (DAR) timber to create a naturally stunning and high quality look inside your own home. DAR timber is timber that has been machined to a smooth finish on all four sides, making it immediately ready to use as componentry for a vast range of interior applications, such as doors, windows, cabinets, stairs, bench tops, trims/skirting, and furniture. Tasmanian Oak is well known for its durability, workability, and versatility, however the unrivalled attraction of Tasmanian Oak is its stunning blonde tones and simplistic grain, which works beautifully with other interior materials and other timber species. Tasmanian Oak’s ability to be stained is second to none, making Tasmanian Oak an extremely valuable and popular interior timber in terms of colour matching or achieving a desired colour outcome.

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Neville Smith Forest Products (NSFP) 65 x 12mm 1.8m Dar Tasmanian Oak Select - 1.8m

$30.25

(19 reviews)

Nothing beats the natural warmth and sense of quality that solid hardwood timber, like Tasmanian Oak, delivers to a home. Use Tasmanian Oak Dressed All Round (DAR) timber to create a naturally stunning and high quality look inside your own home. DAR timber is timber that has been machined to a smooth finish on all four sides, making it immediately ready to use as componentry for a vast range of interior applications, such as doors, windows, cabinets, stairs, bench tops, trims/skirting, and furniture. Tasmanian Oak is well known for its durability, workability, and versatility, however the unrivalled attraction of Tasmanian Oak is its stunning blonde tones and simplistic grain, which works beautifully with other interior materials and other timber species. Tasmanian Oak’s ability to be stained is second to none, making Tasmanian Oak an extremely valuable and popular interior timber in terms of colour matching or achieving a desired colour outcome.

Nothing beats the natural warmth and sense of quality that solid hardwood timber, like Tasmanian Oak, delivers to a home. Use Tasmanian Oak Dressed All Round (DAR) timber to create a naturally stunning and high quality look inside your own home. DAR timber is timber that has been machined to a smooth finish on all four sides, making it immediately ready to use as componentry for a vast range of interior applications, such as doors, windows, cabinets, stairs, bench tops, trims/skirting, and furniture. Tasmanian Oak is well known for its durability, workability, and versatility, however the unrivalled attraction of Tasmanian Oak is its stunning blonde tones and simplistic grain, which works beautifully with other interior materials and other timber species. Tasmanian Oak’s ability to be stained is second to none, making Tasmanian Oak an extremely valuable and popular interior timber in terms of colour matching or achieving a desired colour outcome.

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Beautiful piece of timber
16 December 2021
Alex

originally posted on bunnings.com.au

Excellent quality piece of wood, and the usual great service you know and love from Bunnings.... Show more
Fantastic to work with and beautiful colours
30 December 2020
Miss O

originally posted on bunnings.com.au

I am using this oak to build an aquarium cabinet. It is beautiful in colour and looking forward to see how my design and handiwork turns out.... Show more
Good timber - horrible barcode labels
5 September 2022
Frank

originally posted on bunnings.com.au

Nothing Wrong with the timber it's the barcode labels - they are almost a permanent fixture.Tried to peel off where possible but they tear and leave paper and glue. Tried
water, tried metho - ending up getting most off with sharp chisel and cleaning glue off with metho and then had to sand it to remove glue stain. Did not want to use anything
stronger or better for removing glue residue (eucalyptus oil) for fear of staining the timber which would be clear varnished.Memo to Bunnings Management - use removable
barcode labels
... Show more

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Beautiful piece of timber
16 December 2021
Excellent quality piece of wood, and the usual great service you know and love from Bunnings.... Show more
Alex
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Fantastic to work with and beautiful colours
30 December 2020
I am using this oak to build an aquarium cabinet. It is beautiful in colour and looking forward to see how my design and handiwork turns out.... Show more
Miss O
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Good timber - horrible barcode labels
5 September 2022
Nothing Wrong with the timber it's the barcode labels - they are almost a permanent fixture.Tried to peel off where possible but they tear and leave paper and glue. Tried water, tried metho - ending up getting most off with sharp chisel and cleaning glue off with metho and then had to sand it to remove glue stain. Did not want to use anything stronger or better for removing glue residue (eucalyptus oil) for fear of staining the timber which would be clear varnished.Memo to Bunnings Management - use removable barcode labels... Show more
Frank
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Good weather resistant hard wood
18 September 2021
I used this outdoors in a roof cable as decorative painted stripes of timber, to replace the pine the builder put there 20 years ago. I expect this stuff will last significantly longer than the pine which really started deteriorating after 12 years.... Show more
Owen
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Great quality timber
17 September 2020
I bought this through click and collect and was wondering what the timber would be like. As it turned out, I needn't have worries, was great quality and didn't even need to get out of the car!... Show more
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Misleading Label
23 June 2021
It's tricky with Click and Collect when you buy timber, as you can't select your purchase after inspecting it for yourself. These pieces were labelled 'select' grade, but had sap lines along each piece. This creates a weakness in the timber, and it can shatter when drilled.... Show more
David
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Perfect timber for making furniture
22 August 2021
The perfect timber for making furniture - doesn’t require any planing, routers well, very smooth hard wearing surface. Found that the timber had been squared properly all around.... Show more
Duncan
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
“Select” grade ash.
16 September 2021
The three pieces of select grade timber were taped together at pickup and I made the mistake of not inspecting them at the shop. When I got them home one had a machining defect, that looked like a rough gouge from the planing process. I was making picture frames so fortunately I could cut around it. The gouge was about a third of the way along the length and about 150 mm long and very obvious. Note to self, check your purchase.... Show more
Mark
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Stains well
3 March 2023
Have been using Tassy Oak 42x19 DAR for 3 yrsmaking folding Clothes HORSES.Labels removed with a BBQ scraper and a littleTurls... Show more
Niffty
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Tassie Oak
17 September 2021
Like all timber sales, if you select crap timber you get crap timber. Generally the quality of the timber is quite good. I've used Tasmanian oak for a few small projects and I'm quite happy with it.... Show more
S.H.
originally posted on bunnings.com.au