Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
In this issue of Woodturning magazine we have lots for you to enjoy.In a€~Projectsa€ Colwin Way looks to the future of turning with his fun project project of a robot; Andy Coates makes a table lamp from a reclaimed oak post; and Ian Woodford shares some ideas for designing and making a nutcracker.
In our a€~Technicala€ section Stephen Hogbin makes a bright table; Kurt Hertzog looks at making tool handles for the workshop; Ernie Conover asks what a poor turner would do without paper, putty, paint and glue; Richard Findley turns his hand to letter carving on turned works for the first time; Mark Palma looks at expanding the use of wax in woodturning; Phillip Greenwood concentrates on sanding work to a fine finish; and the Editor provides five easy step to finish your woodturning projects.
In a€~Featuresa€ , we meet Donal Ryan as he tells us of his decisions to turn his lifelong hobby into a business; Jim Christiansen and David Buskell guide us through the world of woodturning critiquing; and Jennie Starbuck talks us through her bright and beautiful lampshade.
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 297!
In our a€~Technicala€ section Stephen Hogbin makes a bright table; Kurt Hertzog looks at making tool handles for the workshop; Ernie Conover asks what a poor turner would do without paper, putty, paint and glue; Richard Findley turns his hand to letter carving on turned works for the first time; Mark Palma looks at expanding the use of wax in woodturning; Phillip Greenwood concentrates on sanding work to a fine finish; and the Editor provides five easy step to finish your woodturning projects.
In a€~Featuresa€ , we meet Donal Ryan as he tells us of his decisions to turn his lifelong hobby into a business; Jim Christiansen and David Buskell guide us through the world of woodturning critiquing; and Jennie Starbuck talks us through her bright and beautiful lampshade.
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 297!
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