The Forest Products Commission (FPC) are expecting spirited bidding from wood enthusiasts and craftspeople when approximately 650 tonnes of assorted timber species are auctioned at the FPC Harvey Mill on Saturday, May 6.
An assortment of South West native forest speciality feature logs and exotic timbers are going under the hammer, including a quality selection of marri, karri, jarrah (logs and featured slabs), jarrah burls (whole and sliced), blackbutt, sheoak, tuart, woody pear, sugar gum (kiln dried boards), manna gum (kiln dried boards), poplar, box tree and olive.
A variety of Goldfields timber species including sandalwood, gimlet, salmon gum, redwood, Goldfields blackbutt and western myall will also be available.
Many of these timbers have been salvaged from various land clearing projects such as mining and road construction.
A small amount will be on offer as sawn slabs and boards, with some Goldfields timbers cut into sizes to suit furniture making, wood turning and carving.
The feature timbers contain desirable characteristics including curly grain and birdseye, while the Goldfields timbers are very dense and possess a particularly magnificent colour and grain.
Regular public auctions provide the opportunity for local Western Australian artisans to purchase a unique range of assorted native timbers.
Timber can be inspected at 64 Weir Road, Harvey, between 10am and 3pm on Friday, May 5.
To arrange an inspection prior to auction please contact Steve Davis on 0427 380 632 or email auctions@fpc.wa.gov.au.