This attractive hardwood storage unit was made using repurposed Kwila decking timber.

The project
This was my first project, and it took me almost two months. I didn’t realise how hard it would be to work with Kwila hardwood but by the time I did it was too late.
I only had circular saw, a power drill and an orbital sander at the time. In hindsight I should have used Pine and stained it.


I bought the Kwila decking timber and got the circular saw to trim the edges. I wasted a few pieces as it didn't quite work out the way I wanted. I glued them together and clamped them. Then I used clear varnish, applying three coats. It was shining when it was drying but became matte when it dried.




It is not quite perfect but I love it.
I have since invested in a Ryobi table saw. Hopefully my next project is a lot easier.
More furniture project inspiration
Bunnings Workshop member Kel built a striking custom storage cabinet using scrap timber.

Workshop member relliss built this terrific Spotted Gum buffet using Hevea timber and Spotted Gum project panels.

Workshop member stackhat built this lowline Tasmanian Oak entertainment unit, which includes drawers, flip-down door cupboards and an open shelf.

There are more great ideas in our Top 10 most popular indoor furniture projects and Top 10 most popular outdoor furniture projects.
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