Evolve Woodworks - Mobile Sawmilling

Evolve Woodworks - Mobile Sawmilling Evolve Woodworks mobile saw milling specialises in turning laying logs into wooden wonders.

I’ve been slowly working on a new dining table project that I’m very close to finishing. This is a preview of one of the...
01/06/2026

I’ve been slowly working on a new dining table project that I’m very close to finishing. This is a preview of one of the legs - resin filled gaps and no visible hardware. Always striving to give high quality finishes.

‘Froggy’ the site foreman at the Nudgee Beach Environmental Education Centre oversaw the log collection today. Despite n...
12/05/2026

‘Froggy’ the site foreman at the Nudgee Beach Environmental Education Centre oversaw the log collection today. Despite not saying anything and remaining very still, I can tell he was impressed by our effort.

The Silky Oak logs I collected today will become bench seats for the students who attend the centre in the near future.

Out with the old and in with the new!I was tasked with reinvigorating this beautiful piece of timber. I was given no ins...
20/04/2026

Out with the old and in with the new!

I was tasked with reinvigorating this beautiful piece of timber. I was given no instructions about how to finish the slab whatsoever, except “I trust your judgement”. On top of this, this was longest slab i have ever worked with - clocking in at 5.13m. I was adequately nervous about this as I had never been given free range with somebody’s elses timber before.

Needless to say, both myself and the customer are very happy with how it’s turned out. I went with clear resin theough the splitting and borer holes, with a matt polyurethane finish 🤌🏼

One small step for man - one giant leap for Evolve Woodworks!Most people think that some rocket doing something somewher...
13/04/2026

One small step for man - one giant leap for Evolve Woodworks!

Most people think that some rocket doing something somewhere is the biggest news of the week. When in actual fact, the biggest news is that I’ve finally bit the bullet and started working with resin.

My schtick has been to keep the main thing the main thing and let the natural elements of the timber do the talking, but when a customer approached me about wanting resin filled and sealed laundry bench tops, I felt ready to give it a crack.

Despite having little to know idea of what I was doing and no experience with resin, I have learnt a lot. However, working with resin now opens up a whole new side of woodworking for me and can make timber that may not be as usable for most projects not only usable, but desirable.

I’m pretty chuffed with how they’ve turned out.

Last week I finished off my work at the Scenic Rim Farm Shop & Cafe, where I got to work milling Jacaranda logs from a v...
16/03/2026

Last week I finished off my work at the Scenic Rim Farm Shop & Cafe, where I got to work milling Jacaranda logs from a very sentimental tree that fell during a storm a while back.

They got in contact with me as they wanted to repurpose the timber from the tree that was not only special to the farm, but the local community as well - as many expressed their sympathy for the fallen icon of the farm.

When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade, so that was my intention to help them in a tough time. It was an absolute pleasure to work for the farm and can’t wait to see what it all becomes once seasoned - I may even be helping them with a table when the time comes 🤞🏼

🚨 NOSTALGIA ALERT 🚨 Late last year I saw an ad on Facebook marketplace for a free desk - I instantly fell in love with i...
25/02/2026

🚨 NOSTALGIA ALERT 🚨

Late last year I saw an ad on Facebook marketplace for a free desk - I instantly fell in love with it. Turns out the desk was salvaged by its current owner from the dump in the 80’s. She said there were hundreds of them there 😭

She didn’t have the time to do anything with it and just wanted it to go to a good home and restore it back to its former glory; that’s where I came in.

I picked up the desk and started sanding to try and remove the built up dirt and ink stains, however it was truly in immaculate condition - all original bolts, nuts screws and hinges. I thought that it may have been from the 70’s or maybe the 60’s, but when sanding underneath the desk, I was absolutely stunned to see that it still had its original “12/51” sticker still on it. This desk is 75 years old!

I have completed its restoration and it’s now in its final resting place as our family homeschooling desk in the play room. I am so happy that I was in the right place at the right time (procrastinating on Facebook marketplace) and happened to stumble across this amazing piece of Australian history.

If anyone knows where I can find some ink pots to go in the ink wells, I would be very grateful 😊

For everyone playing at home, this is the end product of the 2 English Oak slabs I posted earlier in the week:“Could not...
14/02/2026

For everyone playing at home, this is the end product of the 2 English Oak slabs I posted earlier in the week:

“Could not be more thrilled with our tables made by Joel at Evolve Woodworks in Chuwar!

We lugged this huge (and heavy) slab of 150yo English Oak - cut from a tree on our families property - from Tasmania when we moved here 3 years ago. It sat against the wall in our shed ever since.

Joel made our wedding arbour 2 years ago, and has now created two more stunning pieces of art that we are so proud to have in our home”

This impressive English Oak slab came from a tree that was at least 150 years old. It is being given a second chance as ...
09/02/2026

This impressive English Oak slab came from a tree that was at least 150 years old. It is being given a second chance as 2 separate additions to a clients home. Any guesses as to what they will be transformed into?

The answers and a video showing the process will be posted in the coming weeks.

Happy belated New Year to all of the people following my woodworking journey! I look forward to bringing you all some ne...
19/01/2026

Happy belated New Year to all of the people following my woodworking journey! I look forward to bringing you all some new projects this year - including things I’ve never tried before.

24/12/2025

I’m so grateful to everyone who supported my small woodworking business this year — whether it was custom work, milling, or sharing my page. Thank you for backing local and handmade. Wishing you and your families a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year 🎄🪵

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Chuwar
Ipswich, QLD
4306

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 5pm
Saturday 7am - 5pm
Sunday 7am - 5pm

Telephone

+61432064487

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