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In 3 of Woodworking Crafts, Anthony Bailey and Mark Baker make some elegant tealight holders; Bob Adsett takes us through the essentials of bandsaw construction and design; Louise Biggs makes a set of wooden pelmets; Simon Rodway talks modular seating and Geoffrey Laycock sets his sights on a sophisticated piece of measuring kit.
In a€~hand woodworkinga€ , Michael T Collins further discusses basic jointing techniques; Lee Stoffer shows us how green woodworking isna€ t all about axes and mallets; Will Neptune discusses the benefits of using compound-angle joinery in your chairmaking; Peter Sefton shows us how there is more than one way to shoot a mitre joint; Walter Hall looks at some of the best tools of yesteryear and Peter Wood takes us through a gamut of green woodworking tools.We also have Mark Baker turning a wall clock and we go into the restorera€ s workshop with Amber Bailey.
We have lots for you to enjoy in our a€~communitya€ pages: Gary Marshall takes a look at a lime tree dating back to ancient times and Walter Hall reports from the opening of Phoenix House Recovery Centrea€ s woodworking workshop.We also have our Q&A and our hints, tips and jigs pages as well as a sneak peek at our next issue, before finishing with some design inspiration in the form of shelving.
All this and more in 3 of Woodworking Crafts!
In a€~hand woodworkinga€ , Michael T Collins further discusses basic jointing techniques; Lee Stoffer shows us how green woodworking isna€ t all about axes and mallets; Will Neptune discusses the benefits of using compound-angle joinery in your chairmaking; Peter Sefton shows us how there is more than one way to shoot a mitre joint; Walter Hall looks at some of the best tools of yesteryear and Peter Wood takes us through a gamut of green woodworking tools.We also have Mark Baker turning a wall clock and we go into the restorera€ s workshop with Amber Bailey.
We have lots for you to enjoy in our a€~communitya€ pages: Gary Marshall takes a look at a lime tree dating back to ancient times and Walter Hall reports from the opening of Phoenix House Recovery Centrea€ s woodworking workshop.We also have our Q&A and our hints, tips and jigs pages as well as a sneak peek at our next issue, before finishing with some design inspiration in the form of shelving.
All this and more in 3 of Woodworking Crafts!
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