Furniture & Cabinetmaking  |  January 2016
In issue 240 of Furniture & Cabinetmaking we have lots for you to enjoy. In our ‘Projects & Techniques’ section David Barron tapers his technique to achieve a perfect walnut cabinet; Oliver Sparks explains the possible applications for a specialist tool; Will Neptune explains the geometry behind the joinery for classic chair construction; Geoffrey Laycock tests the new version of the Neat Hinge; the Editor puts a new spin on black shellac; Mark Harrell examines the quality and value of hammer-setting; the Editor continues with the Rosewood chiffonier side; and Anne Briggs Bohnett emphasises the importance of using truly square stock.
In ‘Design & Inspiration’ we go In the workshop with Tim Smith; look into The Furniture Makers’ Company showcase; John Lloyd asks if the relentless rise of CNC is good for our sanity; and we look at ‘The Lincoln Chair’.
As well as all this, we also have ‘Leader’ from the Editor; ‘News & Events’; ’F&CUK & readers’ letters; ‘Editor’s round-up’ and ‘Workshop library’, where we have a number of furniture-related reads that we think you’ll enjoy, as well as our website of the month.
All this and more in issue 240 of Furniture & Cabinetmaking!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Furniture & Cabinetmaking January 2016.