The shortest and often one that passes in the blink of an eye, February is considered an odd month by many. For those struggling to adjust to the start of a new year, this issue aims to gently ease you back into workshop life following a bit of time out..
With another 12 editions of the magazine completed, this brings us back round to our January issue, and the first of 2022. As well as a host of projects, technical articles, features and tests for you to enjoy, we're also pleased to announce the launch of The Alan Peters Furniture Award 2022. So without further ado, let's take a closer look at what our January 2022 issue in store...
Featuring a varied selection of projects to make, techniques to learn and interesting features to pique your interest, our July issue also includes a fantastic competition from Trend
Our June issue will get you in the mood for summer – how about dusting off your tools and making some outdoor projects, or learning a new technical skill? We also have two fantastic competitions for you to enter, so there's a lot to get excited about – enjoy!
If you want to hone your woodworking skills, try some workshop projects, learn a trick or two, read some excellent features, as well as have the chance to get your hands on Trend's latest routing kit, be sure to pick up our latest edition – enjoy
This year, The Worshipful Company of Turners is offering Bursaries to help talented woodturners develop their skills and move to a higher level of achievement
The Certificate in Woodturning course is designed to provide training, which develops the basic turning skills necessary to become competent in this discipline. The Certificate is aimed at candidates with either some woodturning experience, or those more experienced but with no formal training
This year, the Turners’ Company is offering Bursaries to help talented woodturners develop their skills and move to a higher level of achievement. Applicants need to present a clear plan of how the award will advance their work and raise the profile of the craft. A total of £12,000 is available
Based on the information provided by the Government and Health Authorities regarding the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), it would appear that the next two-three weeks could be quite crucial. Therefore, based on this information, plus the age range of the visitors, Nelton Exhibitions have made the decision to postpone the ‘Midlands’ Woodworking Show until 19 and 20 June.