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75mm "Mountain" Timber Wall Panelling in Blackbutt (Quarter Sawn)

SKU: JP004-BLB-ENG(QS)
Material: Crafted Hardwood Blackbutt (Quarter Sawn) Learn More
Original price $36.30 - Original price $36.30
Original price
$36.30
$36.30 - $36.30
Current price $36.30

per Lineal Metre (Incl. GST)

Made to Order Made in Australia
Ships from Adelaide Manufactured by Hammersmith

Quantity (per Lineal Metre):

ORDER INSTRUCTIONS

This is a bulk-buy product sold by the metre. The minimum purchase quantity is 25 metres. Please refer to the product description for length information.

Note:
What you are purchasing is one 75mm wide board.

How to Order:

Step 1: Enter the number of metres you require in the quantity field. Minimum order quantity is 25 metres. (You can use the material calculator in the product description if needed.)

Step 2: Tick the "I have read the Order Instructions" box

Step 3: Click "Add To Cart"

Description

This is a bulk-buy product sold by the metre. It will be supplied in 2.45m lengths. It has a minimum purchase quantity of 25 metres.

A 75mm wall panelling board in quartersawn Crafted Hardwoods Blackbutt (EWP), in the "Mountain" design.

The boards are designed to click together seamlessly for easy installation using a tongue and groove joint. For more information on how much wall panelling you will need to order, see the material calculator in the dropdown below.

Product Dimensions

Height: 19mm
Length: 2450mm
Width of panel: 75mm
Overall width: 90mm

FAQs

What is it made out of?
The handrail is made from Crafted Hardwoods Australian Blackbutt.

Crafted Hardwoods recovers veneers from logs that would otherwise be left behind or downgraded. The veneers are bonded together using a water-based adhesive, then formed into stable hardwoods suitable for premium interior and exterior applications.

How will this product be supplied?
This product is supplied in set 2.45m lengths. Unfortunately, it is not available in longer lengths.

Half-lengths are available on request.

How does it fit together?
Each panel is machined with a tongue-and-groove profile that allows it to slot together. See the product images for more information.

What is an Engineered Wood Product (EWP)?
Engineered Wood Product (EWP) is the term given to timber that has been constructed by gluing together multiple thin layers of real hardwood, with the grain running in the same direction. Unlike structural LVL, it’s designed to be seen—offering the look and warmth of solid timber with added strength and stability. It’s available in premium Australian hardwoods like Blackbutt and Spotted Gum and is ideal for modern applications like stair treads, handrails, and wall panelling.

Does it look like real timber?
Yes, because it is real timber.

The layered construction creates a distinctive end-grain pattern, particularly visible on exposed edges such as stair treads. This gives the product a unique, contemporary appearance that you won’t get from traditional solid boards.

Why choose this over traditional solid timber?
Large solid sections of Australian hardwoods like Blackbutt and Spotted Gum are becoming harder to source, more variable in quality, and increasingly expensive. Crafted Hardwoods handrails offer excellent and consistent quality, reliable availability and a competitive price point compared to solid timber. They are also suitable for external use.

Does it require sanding?
Yes. Some sanding or filling may be required, particularly if the quartersawn edge (the side showing the laminated layers) is left exposed.
Depending on finish being used, light sanding may also be required in between coats.

What is the difference between backsawn and quartersawn EWP?
For LVL and wall panelling specifically, this affects how the layers/grain appear. Backsawn is cut more in line with the layers, giving a more natural, timber-like look with visible variation. Quartersawn is cut across the layers, resulting in a straighter, more linear and uniform appearance.

How do you finish it?
Common finishes include hardwax oils, clear coatings, or exterior-grade systems where required. Detailed recommendations, including preparation and maintenance guidance, are available here. If you’re unsure, reviewing the guide before finishing will help ensure the best long-term outcome.

Can it be used externally (outside)?
Yes, it can be used externally, provided it is detailed and protected correctly, just like any natural timber product.
Exposure to weather, moisture, and UV needs to be managed through appropriate finishing and maintenance. See this External Use Guide, for more information.

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