The May issue of The Woodworker gets you into the mood for spring with Peter Bishop’s mobile planter and Gordon Warr’s home-grown bowls - a great way of using up scrap bowl blanks.
There’s also Ian Wilkie’s Wolverhampton tram replica, which is great for those who like to work on a small scale. Tony Scott shows you how to create an old-fashioned chopping board and…
WHAT'S IN THE NEW ISSUE OF GOOD WOODWORKING MAGAZINE
Feeling refreshed after a redesign, GW returns this month with another issue packed full of great projects, techniques, features and regular pages for you to enjoy. We also have a great competition for you - the chance to win 1 of 10 Hedgehog EasyAirWedges, which are ideal for a multitude of woodworking and general purpose uses. Andy King tested these in GW303…
GW is back to championing young talent, and this month we meet 17-year-old Matt Underwood – a young turner with bags of enthusiasm and a very bright future ahead of him. Barrie Scott visited ‘Matt’s Shed’ and wrote a fantastic article on how this young lad has been well and truly bitten by the woodturning bug. He’s a clever so-and-so and as well as winning his fair share of prestigious awards, also knows how to…
Having asked readers to share their woodworking projects and showcase a range of workshop skills, we finally announce the deserving winner of the recent Liberon competition, as well as featuring various other selected entries