By Alexa Vorster, Wood-Mizer Oceania
November 13, 2025
Since our first feature on The Wood Project in August 2021, Sarah and Nathan Worth have continued to grow their sustainable timber business on the Mornington Peninsula, Australia - turning salvaged logs into one-of-a-kind furniture, fencing, and slabs. With their Wood-Mizer LT50 WIDE hydraulic portable sawmill, EG300 edger, and Wood-Mizer drying kiln, they’re able to process hardwoods, ensuring consistent quality while preserving the unique character of each log. From post and rail fencing to custom vanities and tables, the combination of precise milling and controlled drying allows The Wood Project to deliver finished timber products that are ready to install, durable, and visually striking.
The long-standing partnership with Wood-Mizer has been key to this success, providing equipment that is fast, reliable, and built to last. With Wood-Mizer’s trusted sawmilling solutions, Sarah and Nathan have increased productivity, streamlined their workflow, and maintained sustainable practices, all while meeting the growing demand from homeowners, furniture makers, and tradespeople across Victoria. More than just machines, Wood-Mizer empower The Wood Project to transform fallen timber into beautiful, functional pieces — keeping the story of each tree alive for generations to come.
