Mark SBD

Mark SBD  |  Jul 12, 2017  |  0 comments

An inspirational guide to spoon carving

Mark Cass looks at a great new book written by London’s most famous and charismatic spoon whittler, Barn the Spoon

Mark SBD  |  Jul 09, 2017  |  0 comments

Why we love a woodfair

Woodfairs are becoming increasingly popular across the UK, and prove to be a great day out for all the family. Here, the Editor casts his mind back to 2016’s Bentley Woodfair and all it had to offer

Mark SBD  |  Jul 07, 2017  |  0 comments

Chinese Puzzle

Bob Chapman’s turned version of a 13th-century Chinese jar is a real delight, but it remains to be seen if it will survive for as long as its pottery counterpart

Mark SBD  |  Jun 30, 2017  |  0 comments

Large vase on a small lathe

Owning a small lathe doesn’t have to limit the size of project you turn. Here, Les Thorne offers a clever solution that will allow you to make a large vase in two parts.

Mark SBD  |  Jun 30, 2017  |  0 comments

Four routes into a career in fine woodwork

John McMahon of the John McMahon School of Fine Woodwork shares his advice on turning professional.

Mark SBD  |  Jun 26, 2017  |  0 comments

BOX-MAKING MASTER

With over 40 years’ woodworking experience under his belt, former cabinetmaker turned box maker Steve Altman’s passion for what he does is abundantly clear.

Mark SBD  |  Jun 20, 2017  |  0 comments

Display Cabinet for a Chinese Terracotta Horse

Richard Williams was recently awarded the prestigious Claxton Stevens Prize for his stunning display cabinet, which was designed to house a magnificent Chinese terracotta horse dating back to the Tang Dynasty

Mark SBD  |  Jun 20, 2017  |  0 comments

Going for a Song

Annemarie Adams takes a simple design for a wooden whistle and gives it wings

Mark SBD  |  Jun 14, 2017  |  0 comments

Our Mutual Friend

In woodworking, we are in the midst of life, Dave Roberts reflects – as long as we don’t inhale

Mark SBD  |  Jun 08, 2017  |  0 comments

The Hand-Crafted Cabinet Your Guitar Deserves

When creativity and a passion for the guitar come together, the result can be both beautiful and practical

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