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Welcome to the first of Woodworking Crafts magazine.It is indeed sad to say goodbye to Woodworking Plans & Projects, but do not worry as Woodworking Crafts has just as much inside, if not more! We now have new sections, including a€~power woodworkinga€ , a€~hand woodworkinga€ , a€~communitya€ , and a€~restorationa€ .
In a€~power woodworkinga€ , Mark Baker makes a whip-cord spinning top; Anthony Bailey looks at choosing router cutters; Simon Rodway has a neat design for a space-saving table; Bob Adsett makes a house number sign and Kathy Wise shows you how to make an intarsia Arabian horse using a variety of contrasting timbers.
In a€~hand woodworkinga€ , John Bullar makes a row of strong dovetails; Peter Sefton shares his woodworking diary; the Editor gives us a glimpse into his own DIY toolbox; we look at making a small-space workstation; a slab top coffee table as well as a natural-edge chopping board.In addition, Iain Whittington makes a DIY shed door; we examine the anatomy of a hand plane; Michael T Collins looks at how a selection of basic hand tools can be used to make a variety of traditional joints and Amber Bailey creates a stylish home accessory using wood veneers.We also have Louise Biggs restoring a walnut glazed cabinet in a€~restorationa€ and Lee Stoffer tells us about going green in our a€~communitya€ .
Therea€ s lots more for you to enjoy, including the latest news and events; a feature on the art of topiary; new a€~Q&Aa€ pages as well as our panel of experts sharing their favourite hints, tips and jigs.We also have a new group test and this month look at Osmo Polyx-oil.Therea€ s also a€~Kit and Toolsa€ , a sneak peek at our second and some a€~design inspirationa€ for making chairs.
All this and more in the first of Woodworking Crafts, so be sure to get yourself a copy!
In a€~power woodworkinga€ , Mark Baker makes a whip-cord spinning top; Anthony Bailey looks at choosing router cutters; Simon Rodway has a neat design for a space-saving table; Bob Adsett makes a house number sign and Kathy Wise shows you how to make an intarsia Arabian horse using a variety of contrasting timbers.
In a€~hand woodworkinga€ , John Bullar makes a row of strong dovetails; Peter Sefton shares his woodworking diary; the Editor gives us a glimpse into his own DIY toolbox; we look at making a small-space workstation; a slab top coffee table as well as a natural-edge chopping board.In addition, Iain Whittington makes a DIY shed door; we examine the anatomy of a hand plane; Michael T Collins looks at how a selection of basic hand tools can be used to make a variety of traditional joints and Amber Bailey creates a stylish home accessory using wood veneers.We also have Louise Biggs restoring a walnut glazed cabinet in a€~restorationa€ and Lee Stoffer tells us about going green in our a€~communitya€ .
Therea€ s lots more for you to enjoy, including the latest news and events; a feature on the art of topiary; new a€~Q&Aa€ pages as well as our panel of experts sharing their favourite hints, tips and jigs.We also have a new group test and this month look at Osmo Polyx-oil.Therea€ s also a€~Kit and Toolsa€ , a sneak peek at our second and some a€~design inspirationa€ for making chairs.
All this and more in the first of Woodworking Crafts, so be sure to get yourself a copy!
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