The Woodworker & Woodturner – June 2014
English | 92 pages | TruePDF | 21.2 MB
English | 92 pages | TruePDF | 21.2 MB
In the Latest issue of The Woodworker:
• Boat Trials - michael Allsop tells the tale of how he shunned the option of a kit-made canoe to chase his dream - building and sailing a lapstrake (clinker-built) plywood model of his own devising.
• The thin end of the wedge - Peter Bishop raids his offcuts box and comes up with a weekend project - a set of simple door wedges that make ideal practical presents.
• Turning green! Chris Child passes on his collected thoughts on the art of turning green wood, and offers some useful tips for the novice turner.
• Bedside manner - A bedside unit of some sort is essential if you like a night-time drink or a bedtime read, so you can set your glass or your book down somewhere safe. Peter Bishop makes a matching pair.
• Cherry Delight - Gordon Warr fells a twisted Cheshire cherry tree and fashions it into an unusually-shaped occasional table full of interesting curves.