Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
In this issue of Woodturning, we have lots for you to enjoy.In a€~Projectsa€ Colwin Way looks at using jam chucks when turning fruit; Walter Hall turns the core section of a fountain pen; Bob Chapman looks at beech; Andy Coates makes a nut and bolt box; and Andrew Potocnik preserves a pedestal table.
In our a€~Technicala€ section Richard Findley concludes his problem-solving series; Kurt Hertzog shares his thoughts on selecting hollowing rigs; Mike Darlow turns a chess set based on the cone; and Philip Greenwood turns a decorative lidded box.
In a€~Featuresa€ , Vic Wood reflects on 25 years of woodturning; the Editor tells us about this yeara€ s IWG Seminar; we go in the workshop with Steve Fearnley; and this montha€ s Featured Artist is Bill Ooms.
As well as all this, we also have our usual a€~Kit & Toolsa€ pages, a€~Leadera€ from the Editor, a€~Community newsa€ as well as a sneak peek of our next and our giveaway!
In our a€~Technicala€ section Richard Findley concludes his problem-solving series; Kurt Hertzog shares his thoughts on selecting hollowing rigs; Mike Darlow turns a chess set based on the cone; and Philip Greenwood turns a decorative lidded box.
In a€~Featuresa€ , Vic Wood reflects on 25 years of woodturning; the Editor tells us about this yeara€ s IWG Seminar; we go in the workshop with Steve Fearnley; and this montha€ s Featured Artist is Bill Ooms.
As well as all this, we also have our usual a€~Kit & Toolsa€ pages, a€~Leadera€ from the Editor, a€~Community newsa€ as well as a sneak peek of our next and our giveaway!
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