Queensland Walnut Knife Scale Blanks
Knife Scale Blanks
111/34/7mm (2 of 2 Same size)
KSB#23
Endiandra globosa is a medium-sized Australian Rainforest tree. Despite the common name of black walnut, this tree is unrelated to northern hemisphere Walnuts, and is a Laurel.
The black walnut is restricted to riverine rainforest. Growing on rich alluvial soils and on moist slopes in subtropical Rainforest in the Brunswick and Tweed valleys in New South Wales and adjacent areas in Queensland. Another population grows from Ingham to Cairns in Tropical Queensland.
The black walnut is considered rare, with a ROTAP rating of 2RC-. Several signposted specimens can be seen on the roads around the town of Murwillumbah in north eastern New South Wales.
Timber is sourced from sustainable forests, recycled sources or trees that have fallen and all Timbers have been seasoned naturally.
We can source other Blanks, Timbers and sizes if required, so please contact me if you require any further assistance.
Knife Scale Blanks
111/34/7mm (2 of 2 Same size)
KSB#23
Endiandra globosa is a medium-sized Australian Rainforest tree. Despite the common name of black walnut, this tree is unrelated to northern hemisphere Walnuts, and is a Laurel.
The black walnut is restricted to riverine rainforest. Growing on rich alluvial soils and on moist slopes in subtropical Rainforest in the Brunswick and Tweed valleys in New South Wales and adjacent areas in Queensland. Another population grows from Ingham to Cairns in Tropical Queensland.
The black walnut is considered rare, with a ROTAP rating of 2RC-. Several signposted specimens can be seen on the roads around the town of Murwillumbah in north eastern New South Wales.
Timber is sourced from sustainable forests, recycled sources or trees that have fallen and all Timbers have been seasoned naturally.
We can source other Blanks, Timbers and sizes if required, so please contact me if you require any further assistance.
Knife Scale Blanks
111/34/7mm (2 of 2 Same size)
KSB#23
Endiandra globosa is a medium-sized Australian Rainforest tree. Despite the common name of black walnut, this tree is unrelated to northern hemisphere Walnuts, and is a Laurel.
The black walnut is restricted to riverine rainforest. Growing on rich alluvial soils and on moist slopes in subtropical Rainforest in the Brunswick and Tweed valleys in New South Wales and adjacent areas in Queensland. Another population grows from Ingham to Cairns in Tropical Queensland.
The black walnut is considered rare, with a ROTAP rating of 2RC-. Several signposted specimens can be seen on the roads around the town of Murwillumbah in north eastern New South Wales.
Timber is sourced from sustainable forests, recycled sources or trees that have fallen and all Timbers have been seasoned naturally.
We can source other Blanks, Timbers and sizes if required, so please contact me if you require any further assistance.