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The Woodworker  |  Jul 16, 2008  |  0 comments
RAGE 185mm Multipurpose Circular Saw

Due to their specialist background in steel dry cutting technology Evolution have been able to develop a range of multipurpose saws aimed specifically at the construction industry and subsidiaries.

The Woodworker  |  Jul 11, 2008  |  0 comments
The GOP 10.8 V-Li Professional weighs just 1.1kg and has an operating movement of up to 20,000 oscillations per minute that allows precise cutting and sawing, with the same speed and removal rate of a corded tool.

The multisaw is powered by a 1.3 Ah lithium-ion battery and has a 195-watt motor. The batteries use Bosch "Premium Lithium-ion Technology" that provides extended battery life and run time due to ECP (Electronic…

The Woodworker  |  Jul 03, 2008  |  0 comments
Routing the scribe cut on the end of rails has always been a difficult operation, as a user made jig was required, so that the rail was held securely and at 90° to the cutter. Now Trend has launched a new Pushblock for scribing rails on a router table securely and safely.

Made from a heavy-duty plastic composition material to ensure a flat base, the Pushblock safely holds rails up to 30mm thick and 100mm wide, for the scribing cut when…

The Woodworker  |  Jul 03, 2008  |  0 comments

It’s a new look for the cover of The Woodworker this month, so we thought we should preview it well in advance, so you don’t mistake it for an all-new magazine when you’re at the newsagents! We feel the new design better reflects the contents of the magazine, with an emphasis on woodworking and turning.

The Woodworker  |  Jul 03, 2008  |  0 comments

Trend has launched an addition to its range of Diamond Sharpening products. The Honing Guide ensures that a correct angle is maintained on chisels and plane irons when used with a diamond whetstone.

Ben Plewes  |  Jul 03, 2008  |  0 comments
These shelves are one of a set of three for our dining room. My better half wanted a simple storage solution for our ever increasing collection of books, CDs and DVDs. So I thought it was an ideal opportunity to hone my dovetailing skills.

I’ve used English ash because I have a stockpile of it in the workshop that I’m working through. I opted for dovetails, not just because I need the practice, but for their strength too.…

The Woodworker  |  Jun 25, 2008  |  0 comments
This month Good Woodworking remembers the life and times of one of its most respected (and at times notorious) contributors, John Brown. In a five-page feature we look back at the inspired writing of the Welsh stick chair maker, while Phil Davy and Mike Riley share their own personal thoughts and feelings on the man and his work.

Workshop Angles makes a welcome return with a visit to the immaculate, and productive, workshop of David Ames…

Allan Fyfe  |  Jun 25, 2008  |  0 comments

These go back a long way and the clue is in the name. Like the feloe, wheelmakers used them. They come in different forms ; the most common include some for concave work some for straight and some for convex. Spokeshaves are essential when doing free-hand curved work and are amazingly versatile

GetWoodworking  |  Jun 19, 2008  |  0 comments

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