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In issue 65 of Woodworking Crafts you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your crafts. In Projects, Mitch Peacock makes a wooden shoulder plane; Charles Mak makes a set of louvre shutters; Mark Gough makes a small benchtop vice; Giacomo Malaspina challenges himself to make a piece of furniture as quickly as possible; Alan Holtham’s clamp rack design offers an ideal, portable storage solution for clamps; Anthony Bailey makes a Mission-style bedside cabinet; Rob Stoakley updates Alan Peters’ classic Japanese-style floor lamp design; Rick Rich makes the perfect winter woodturning project – a snowman on a stump; Louise Biggs repairs a damaged fruitwood spice cupboard; John Everett uses his scrollsaw to make a traditional Celtic lovespoon; Derek Jones makes a small jewellery box, perfect for using up timber offcuts; Emma Basden turns an old pallet into a handy wine caddy; and Andy Standing makes some handy kitchen storage from just one plank of wood.

In our Techniques articles, Anthony Bailey explains the uses and features of the Domino Joiner; Michael Huntley shares his tips for making dowel joints; John Bullar offers practical solutions for some common woodworking problems; and Colwin Way explains how to combine epoxy resin casting with wood to create unique pieces.

In Features, we celebrate Britain’s Trees of the Year 2020; Oscar Whitcombe of Bedford School tells us about his BrainBox GCSE project; we consider the appeal of small, cosy spaces with a look at a Canadian cabin; Kate Forder explores the history of Mission furniture; Holly Farrell considers the many benefits of chopping logs, for body and mind; we meet Australian designer Josh Carmody, who brings the worlds of architecture and furniture making together; Matt Long explains which saws you need in your toolkit; and Owen Manson tells us about the joys of working with reclaimed wood.

All this and more in issue 65 of Woodworking Crafts!
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Issue 065 In issue 65 of Woodworking Crafts you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your crafts. In Projects, Mitch Peacock makes a wooden shoulder plane; Charles Mak makes a set of louvre shutters; Mark Gough makes a small benchtop vice; Giacomo Malaspina challenges himself to make a piece of furniture as quickly as possible; Alan Holtham’s clamp rack design offers an ideal, portable storage solution for clamps; Anthony Bailey makes a Mission-style bedside cabinet; Rob Stoakley updates Alan Peters’ classic Japanese-style floor lamp design; Rick Rich makes the perfect winter woodturning project – a snowman on a stump; Louise Biggs repairs a damaged fruitwood spice cupboard; John Everett uses his scrollsaw to make a traditional Celtic lovespoon; Derek Jones makes a small jewellery box, perfect for using up timber offcuts; Emma Basden turns an old pallet into a handy wine caddy; and Andy Standing makes some handy kitchen storage from just one plank of wood. In our Techniques articles, Anthony Bailey explains the uses and features of the Domino Joiner; Michael Huntley shares his tips for making dowel joints; John Bullar offers practical solutions for some common woodworking problems; and Colwin Way explains how to combine epoxy resin casting with wood to create unique pieces. In Features, we celebrate Britain’s Trees of the Year 2020; Oscar Whitcombe of Bedford School tells us about his BrainBox GCSE project; we consider the appeal of small, cosy spaces with a look at a Canadian cabin; Kate Forder explores the history of Mission furniture; Holly Farrell considers the many benefits of chopping logs, for body and mind; we meet Australian designer Josh Carmody, who brings the worlds of architecture and furniture making together; Matt Long explains which saws you need in your toolkit; and Owen Manson tells us about the joys of working with reclaimed wood. All this and more in issue 65 of Woodworking Crafts!


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In issue 65 of Woodworking Crafts you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your crafts. In Projects, Mitch Peacock makes a wooden shoulder plane; Charles Mak makes a set of louvre shutters; Mark Gough makes a small benchtop vice; Giacomo Malaspina challenges himself to make a piece of furniture as quickly as possible; Alan Holtham’s clamp rack design offers an ideal, portable storage solution for clamps; Anthony Bailey makes a Mission-style bedside cabinet; Rob Stoakley updates Alan Peters’ classic Japanese-style floor lamp design; Rick Rich makes the perfect winter woodturning project – a snowman on a stump; Louise Biggs repairs a damaged fruitwood spice cupboard; John Everett uses his scrollsaw to make a traditional Celtic lovespoon; Derek Jones makes a small jewellery box, perfect for using up timber offcuts; Emma Basden turns an old pallet into a handy wine caddy; and Andy Standing makes some handy kitchen storage from just one plank of wood.

In our Techniques articles, Anthony Bailey explains the uses and features of the Domino Joiner; Michael Huntley shares his tips for making dowel joints; John Bullar offers practical solutions for some common woodworking problems; and Colwin Way explains how to combine epoxy resin casting with wood to create unique pieces.

In Features, we celebrate Britain’s Trees of the Year 2020; Oscar Whitcombe of Bedford School tells us about his BrainBox GCSE project; we consider the appeal of small, cosy spaces with a look at a Canadian cabin; Kate Forder explores the history of Mission furniture; Holly Farrell considers the many benefits of chopping logs, for body and mind; we meet Australian designer Josh Carmody, who brings the worlds of architecture and furniture making together; Matt Long explains which saws you need in your toolkit; and Owen Manson tells us about the joys of working with reclaimed wood.

All this and more in issue 65 of Woodworking Crafts!
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Woodworking Crafts brings you a breadth of knowledge and information which cannot be found in any other woodworking publication on the market. Whether you are a first time woodworker or experienced, there will always be something for you. It has lots of technique articles, features and projects across a wide range of woodworking interests from green woodworking to woodturning, craft projects, upcycling, learnt hand skills, powertool use, the green environment and much more. It is approachable and easy to understand, educational and fun. If you have a thirst for knowledge this is a magazine you will want to keep picking up and reading, a magazine you’ll want to keep. Formally known as Woodworking Plans & Projects.

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prefer it now to the woodworker, it has better content. Recensito 10 luglio 2020

Very practical

Lots of good advice Recensito 26 luglio 2019

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Best articles available Recensito 23 luglio 2019

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Great read for all fans of Woodworking Recensito 18 luglio 2019

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