Aussieburls
Apprentice Member
The answer is ïn the bush. To be specific the Aussie bush. Those neat and perfect little sticks start life on the other side of the world (in my case) where aussies with big chainsaws and machinery search through logging coupes for that left over piece of wooden treasure. This is just the start of a lon journey, from bush to sawmill. Here are a few pics of one area I salvaged through. If anyone is interested we have more information on our website Aussie Burls International
This is a 500 kilo eucalyptus burl we found.
This is a burl myrtle stump. You may have seen Tasmanian myrlte burl available at some outlets. We are the only supplier of this beautiful timber
A nice load of small burls, mixed eucalyptus species, gummy and marbled
A big load of about 10 tonnes of prime aussie burls. These took about a week to harvest and brin out of the bush.
This is a 500 kilo eucalyptus burl we found.
This is a burl myrtle stump. You may have seen Tasmanian myrlte burl available at some outlets. We are the only supplier of this beautiful timber
A nice load of small burls, mixed eucalyptus species, gummy and marbled
A big load of about 10 tonnes of prime aussie burls. These took about a week to harvest and brin out of the bush.