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Andrea Hargreaves  |  May 10, 2013  |  0 comments

There’s something magical about the word ‘weekend’. If we are at work, and however much we might enjoy what we do for a living, by the time we get to Wednesday we know we are halfway towards the next weekend. In our imagination those Saturdays and Sundays are filled with sun and laughter, but of course the reality is all too often grey skies and family disagreement. If we are retired, then we will still probably be living…

Andrea Hargreaves  |  Jul 29, 2013  |  0 comments

Just what do we understand by the word ‘simple’? To me it means not only easy in the sense of making something without difficulty but, perhaps more importantly, it refers to ease on the eye. So when we were considering projects for this issue we had in mind two aspects: the making and the design, and the two of course do not necessarily go together. While some pieces may be easy to build and undemanding but pleasing to look at,…

Darren Loucaides  |  Jul 01, 2010  |  0 comments
If you can't find Good Woodworking in your local newsagent, you can order a copy direct from 0844 848 88 22    FEATURES 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…

Robin Buckland  |  Mar 30, 2018  |  0 comments

Dave Long’s corner summerhouse with cathedral roof

Robin Buckland  |  Apr 27, 2018  |  0 comments

Les Thorne’s turned platter with spalted apples

Robin Buckland  |  May 25, 2018  |  0 comments

Our June issue is here and you can expect to find the usual mix of great projects, technical articles and a whole host of interesting features to boot. Our cover stars this month are the students and tutors of the Chippendale International School of Furniture in East Lothian, Scotland. As Editor Tegan Foley found out when she visited earlier this year, 2018 marks a special year for the school and it’s also Thomas…

Robin Buckland  |  Sep 13, 2016  |  0 comments

Overall winner of Shed of the Year 2016 - - Kevin Herbert from Berkshire and his eco-friendly hideaway ‘West Wing’

Robin Buckland  |  Oct 14, 2016  |  0 comments

Norman Mackay of Woodeye Furniture - this month’s profiled furniture maker

Our November issue is now here, brimming with projects, technical articles and a whole host of exciting features for you to enjoy!

Robin Buckland  |  Nov 11, 2016  |  0 comments

The sponsor for our Router Special is Trend, a company that has been instrumental in establishing routing in the UK since the 1950s

Robin Buckland  |  Dec 02, 2016  |  0 comments

Habitree launches the Kebony Christmas tree for sustainable holidays

Yes, Christmas is nearly upon us, so celebrate the upcoming festive season with GW313! As usual, we have the perfect mix of projects, techniques, features, all the latest woodworking news as well as a wide range of tests and product pages for you to enjoy. Our cover star this month is the great Danish pipe maker Tom Eltang, who is widely regarded the whole world…

Robin Buckland  |  Jan 06, 2017  |  0 comments

Maggie’s at the Robert Parfett Building - winner of the Arnold Laver Gold Award & Structural Award

Welcome to our first issue of 2017, and what a great load of content we have in store for you! In an exclusive feature, we unveil all the winners of the 2016 Wood Awards across all 12 categories, which were recently announced at a special ceremony held at Carpenters’ Hall in London. Shown here, the winner of winners…

Robin Buckland  |  Feb 03, 2017  |  0 comments

Trying out one of the Axminster Rider chisels on harder beech gives an indication of how keen the edge is

Welcome to our February issue, which includes the perfect mix woodworking mix: projects, tech, features and all the latest tests. Issue 315 kicks off with a great range of tests from our very own Andy King, who takes a look at the new range of Axminster Rider chisels, which aim to change the game for affordable quality tools;…

Robin Buckland  |  Mar 02, 2017  |  0 comments

John Bullar demonstrating how the fine dovetail joint is slid together

Spring is in the air, and our March issue is now on sale! We bring you a range of fantastic projects to make, techniques for you to master, features for you to enjoy, not to mention five news pages full of exciting events for you to attend over the coming months, and some great courses to boot. Our cover star this month is John Bullar, who this time explores…

Robin Buckland  |  Mar 31, 2017  |  0 comments

Vic Tesolin demoing a range of planing techniques

Easter is almost here and to celebrate we have a fantastic themed project for you to make, as well as a host of other excellent content that we hope you’ll love. Our cover star this month is the great Vic Tesolin, who recently gave a talk to furniture students at Warwickshire College. With a clear passion for hand tool woodworking, he shared his tips for getting the most from…

Robin Buckland  |  Apr 28, 2017  |  0 comments

John Lloyd, Peter Sefton and Editor Tegan Foley having a closer look at Nathan Millar’s cabinet

In our May issue, we finally bring you details of the winners of our long-running Felder competition, and share their fantastic pieces. In a special four-page feature, we introduce you to the Final Five before going on to show which of them were awarded third, second and first place. Nathan Millar, the overall winner of the…

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