Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
W315 has something for everyone to enjoy a€ whether it be an exciting project or a tech article to really get those creative juices flowing! We certainly have a varied filled with some great articles, including our cover star this month - Alun Heslopa€ s stunning sculptural bench, which is made using bleached oak and aims to evoke the feeling of shifting sands.He shares the secrets behind the build as well as the technical processes he used a€" including the M&Ms test!
In terms of the projects we have in store for you, expect to see a hanging guitar stand, which is approachable as well as incredibly useful, as well as a great idea for making use of workshop offcuts a€" a lovely foot stool for tired feet.With Apr_on the horizon, our workshop storage boxes will ensure your bits and bobs stay neat and tidy, and how about some tips for rejuvenating an old plane? If you fancy a challenge then youa€ ll love Matthew Whitea€ s segmented wooden cryptex build, and for the turners among us, Les Thornea€ s classic cake stand will certainly whet your appetite (for turning and cakes!)
Peter Bishop gets technical as he moves on to looking at the subject of lathes in his beginnersa€ series; Peter Sefton and his students learn about the hand cutting of dovetails and use these new-found skills to make a small chestnut letter rack, and Dennis Keeling takes us through the steps for making a space-saving corner dressing table unit using CNC routing techniques.
All this and much more in GW315, our February issue, which hits the shelves on 3 February.Enjoy!
In terms of the projects we have in store for you, expect to see a hanging guitar stand, which is approachable as well as incredibly useful, as well as a great idea for making use of workshop offcuts a€" a lovely foot stool for tired feet.With Apr_on the horizon, our workshop storage boxes will ensure your bits and bobs stay neat and tidy, and how about some tips for rejuvenating an old plane? If you fancy a challenge then youa€ ll love Matthew Whitea€ s segmented wooden cryptex build, and for the turners among us, Les Thornea€ s classic cake stand will certainly whet your appetite (for turning and cakes!)
Peter Bishop gets technical as he moves on to looking at the subject of lathes in his beginnersa€ series; Peter Sefton and his students learn about the hand cutting of dovetails and use these new-found skills to make a small chestnut letter rack, and Dennis Keeling takes us through the steps for making a space-saving corner dressing table unit using CNC routing techniques.
All this and much more in GW315, our February issue, which hits the shelves on 3 February.Enjoy!
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