There’s a bumper collection of no fewer than five fantastic projects for you to tackle this month, whether you’re just a weekend woodworker or have more serious shed time at your disposal.
• King of the castle – Paul Sellers returns to The Woodworker after a couple of years working in the USA to present a sturdy garden bench that’s fit for the National Trust… and look where he’s photographed it!…
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Multi-talented
It’s the most versatile of hand tools, but one of the most overlooked – get to grips with the multi-plane via Andy King
Feeling flexible
Think outside the box by using flexi-ply to create curves in your furniture
PROJECTS
Country gate: Iain Whittington…
The latest special issue of Practical Woodworking is dedicated to woodturning and will be of interest to both newcomers to the hobby as well as more seasoned turners. The publication is organised into handy sections to make it easier to find the help and information you need.
It starts by going back to basics and looking at the essential tools and skills you will require in order to start successful woodturning. This includes advice on…
Mike Lawrence’s editorship of The Woodworker gets under way with a selection of four unusual projects with plenty of kerb appeal, whether you’re a comparative novice or a top-of-the-league expert.
• All dressed up – Roger Berwick describes the journey from tree trunk to finished article that was involved in making a stunning lacewood dressing table
• Gimme shelter – Peter Bishop builds a gazebo with an…