Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
In this issue of Woodturning magazine we have lots for you to enjoy.In a€~Projectsa€ Bob Chapman experiments with turning pencils; Colwin Way combines spindle turning, faceplate work and joinery; and Dave Springett starts turning an egg and rose.
In our a€~Technicala€ section Richard Findley explores multi-axis turning; Andy Coates looks at the equipment and techniques for making boxes; Kurt Hertzog looks at turning your first segmented piece; Peter Westermann offers four design options for natural edge bowls; A discourse about the a€~moderna€ skew chisel and convexed grinding takes Rod Tallack back some 60 years; and Philip Greenwood looks at the different jaw types and sizes.
In a€~Featuresa€ , we meet Jon Siegel; Terry Martin bids farewell to Neil Scobie; Editor Mark Baker visits Woodworks@Daventry; and we look at Derek Andrews piece a€~Very Very Frighteninga€ .
As well as all this, we also have our usual a€~Kit & Toolsa€ pages, a€~Leadera€ from the Editor, a€~Community newsa€ , a€~Community lettersa€ as well as a sneak peek of our next issue.
All this and more in Woodturning 295!
In our a€~Technicala€ section Richard Findley explores multi-axis turning; Andy Coates looks at the equipment and techniques for making boxes; Kurt Hertzog looks at turning your first segmented piece; Peter Westermann offers four design options for natural edge bowls; A discourse about the a€~moderna€ skew chisel and convexed grinding takes Rod Tallack back some 60 years; and Philip Greenwood looks at the different jaw types and sizes.
In a€~Featuresa€ , we meet Jon Siegel; Terry Martin bids farewell to Neil Scobie; Editor Mark Baker visits Woodworks@Daventry; and we look at Derek Andrews piece a€~Very Very Frighteninga€ .
As well as all this, we also have our usual a€~Kit & Toolsa€ pages, a€~Leadera€ from the Editor, a€~Community newsa€ , a€~Community lettersa€ as well as a sneak peek of our next issue.
All this and more in Woodturning 295!
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