I Don’t Just Build Tables. I Build Statements.

Back in school, we were all told to build the same table.

Same timber.
Same plan.
Same instructions.

I was the only one who built it differently.

That wasn’t rebellion.
That was instinct.

And that instinct still drives everything I create today.

From One Table to Million-Part Projects

What started as abstract art and woodworking turned into something much bigger.

I’ve worked on:

  • Large-scale builds involving millions of components

  • Components for one of the largest timber structures in the Southern Hemisphere

  • Over 100 custom façade fins for a single architectural exterior

  • Award-winning dome constructions

  • Advanced CNC projects — from staircases to intricate fretwork to precision replica parts

This isn’t hobby-level timber work.

It’s structural, engineered, and built to last.

Where Craft Meets CNC

CNC didn’t replace craftsmanship — it amplified it.

Today I combine:

  • Structural precision

  • Architectural experience

  • Artistic thinking

  • Story-driven design

Inspired by bold American-style statement pieces, I bring that energy to Australia — but with our timber, our grain, our story.

My Philosophy

I don’t overwork timber.

I maximise it.

I preserve its integrity.
I respect its natural movement.
I create pieces that feel like they’ve always existed — just refined.

Every piece is a memory.
A statement.
A time capsule.

Why Outta Timber?

Because anyone can follow a plan.

Not everyone can see what the timber could become.

From that first school table to large-scale architectural projects and full CNC custom work — the mindset hasn’t changed:

Same material. Different outcome.

That’s the difference.

Person using a cordless power drill on a wooden cabinet or furniture piece, with a printer and organization chart on the wall in the background.
Person wearing safety goggles, mask, and ear protection using a cordless power tool on a wooden surface.
A man using a cordless drill to attach a screw to a wooden wall in a room with a corkboard and children's drawing.
Close-up of a woodworking machine sawing a piece of wood in a workshop, with a digital display showing 20.15.
Close-up of a drill bit cutting through a piece of wood in a woodworking shop.
A person is holding a flashlight directed towards the ground, revealing a view of the beam on the floor. The floor has a wooden pattern on one side and a carpet on the other. The person's foot and part of their leg are visible.
A green maple leaf with detailed vein patterns, resting on a blueish wood surface with painted red and blue shapes.
A glass table with a natural wood slab and a geometric pattern of black and white squares, surrounded by colorful push pins on a concrete pavement.
A wooden table with a natural finish displaying an engraved outline of a firearm and bullets, with a small black display holder featuring a rifle silhouette on top. The table is placed outside on a concrete surface.
A wooden bench with red accents and a chessboard pattern on the top, placed outdoors on concrete surface.
A wooden table with a natural, irregular shape, featuring blue resin accents along the edges, placed on a concrete surface.

Outta Timber: Natural, Timeless, and Unforgettable Bespoke Creations