The Woodworker inc Good Woodworking – December 2021
Believe it or not, our December issue is here! Featuring a good helping of festive projects and themed articles, now’s the time to get creative in the workshop and ensure you have some fun along the way. Our cover star this month is 'Caroline' the Collinson rocking horse. Join Shaun Newman as he gives this family favourite a new lease of life before handing over the reins to his young grandson.
PROJECTS & TURNING
LATHE-TURNED INSTRUMENTS
Woodturner Andrew Hall is known for making some rather unique instruments on the lathe. Here he shares his take on a traditional cajón as well as the novel ‘Bowlbro’ design, based on a Dobro guitar
POP-POP STEAM BOAT
A perfect gift for young enquiring minds, Peter Dunsmore takes a tried and tested design and modifies it to make use of scrap timber and a few basic materials
ROCKING HORSE RENOVATION
Deciding to rejuvenate an old family friend, Shaun Newman rescues ‘Caroline – an old Collinson rocking horse – from the basement and gives her a new lease of life
TRIPLANE TOY
Arguably the most famous plane of World War I and associated with the Red Baron, Rick Wheaton sets about making a push-along toy version of the 1917 Fokker DR-1 model triplane
GIFTS FROM OFFCUTS
Delving into the offcuts pile, Robert Couldwell makes use of scrap pieces to create a range of wonderful Christmas gifts, including a chopping board, trinket box and table lamp
LED-LIT SNOWMAN DECORATION
Making use of scrap wood, pre-bought glass baubles and LED string lights, Ken Moore gets creative on the lathe and shares two design variations on a festive snowman decoration
MAN V BOWL
Doing battle with a brown oak burr, despite facing a few challenges along the way, Les Thorne manages to create a striking bowl with ebonised and lime-waxed exterior
TECHNICAL
TIMBER TERMS – PART 34
Peter Bishop ploughs further on into the Ss, culminating in a monologue on shakes
THIN END OF THE WEDGE
The twin wedged mortise & tenon is generally used when the joint will be cut into the face rather than edge of the mortise member. It’s a very secure version of an old favourite, as Andy Standing shows
FEATURES
ARCHIVE
Searching for a practical wooden box, Robin Gates is spoilt for choice by the December 1944 issue of The Woodworker
NORMAN MACKAY IN PROFILE
Combining his love of music and furniture making, Norman Mackay creates truly bespoke pieces that hit all the right notes
HISTORY OF WOODEN TOYS
The earliest toys discovered by archaeologists were all made of wood, and this material continued to be used for thousands of years, as Paul Greer discovers
TAKE 5
We have some fantastic examples of woodworking for you, including a wonderful marquetry box plus the latest walking bowl design from Rebecca DeGroot
ON TEST
- Ryobi R18MMS ONE+ multi material saw
- Quangsheng Luban No.101 block plane
- Journeyman Handcrafts tool roll
- Narex marking knife
WIN!
Ideal for bench top use, the Clarke CTS16 250mm (230V) table saw from Machine Mart is perfect for a variety of cuts in both hard- and softwoods. Enter online by visiting www.thewoodworkermag.com/category/win and see page 32 in the magazine for further details.
YOUR FAVOURITES
As well as all this, you can also expect to find your usual favourite pages, including news, welcome, marketplace, next month, letters and readers’ tips, plus much more.
We hope you enjoy the December 2021 issue of The Woodworker & Good Woodworking, which is now on sale! Pick up your copy today, or why not subscribe?
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