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.
Christmas is coming and we are very excited to share our new issue with you, which features a remade Land Rover project from the Christmas 1955 edition as well as a few other festive treats for you to enjoy.
Our February issue has something for everyone, so turn the pages, be inspired and get busy making and learning with us – what a great way to start 2021!
2020 seems to be flying by, and although we still find ourselves living in strange and uncertain times, here at the magazine we’re working hard to keep producing a publication you enjoy. So welcome to our June issue, which contains a whole host of interesting, entertaining and diverse content, including projects and turning articles, technical content, features, plus tests on various kit and tools.
Join us as we spring into March, bringing you a whole host of fantastic woodworking and woodturning content, hand-picked just for you.
Starting with our projects and turning section, we have some great picks for you, including this month's cover star, Peter Dunsmore's contemporary version of a traditional writing slope, which also includes a secret drawer as well as inlaid initials…
In our May issue, we finally unveil the winners of the Alan Peters Online Furniture Award 2021 as well as bringing you the usual mix of projects, technical articles, features and tests, plus a brand-new competition.
As we work out way towards the end of 2020, we aim to bring you the perfect mix of woodworking and woodturning projects, together with some fantastic tests of new tools, technical articles, as well as some inspirational features. We hope you enjoy this month's issue!
Autumn is nearly here, and what a great time for all things woodworking! In this fantastic issue, we bring you the usual mix of projects and turning, technical content, features, plus various tests on a selection of brand-new kit.
As we work our way through the year, we bring you another excellent edition of your favourite woodworking magazine, filled with the usual mix of projects, turning and technical articles, plus features and a selection of brand-new tests.
Whether you choose to make projects, learn from technical articles, be inspired by features, or perhaps all three, the most important thing is to ensure you're having fun with your woodworking journey. Our September issue is packed full of woodworking and woodturning content, and here's what you can expect to find inside.
Our special Summer issue is here and as usual, it's packed full of a wide variety of projects, technical guides, inspirational features, as well as all the latest kit and tools, which we've tested just for you.
Out now – the August 2021 issue. From a carving masterclass with wood artist Mark Doolittle to an exclusive feature on a true one-of-a-kind hand saw, our August issue presents a challenging, inspirational & approachable woodworking mix – enjoy!
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..