Australian Wood Review

Editor’s Letter

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he ‘river table’ is arguably the biggest woodworking trend of our generation. In simple terms, you take two slabs of live-edged timber and create an infill between them. Social media is awash with videos of brightly coloured resin pours as well as furniture where glass has been cut to fit

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