Furniture & Cabinetmaking  |  May 2013
The May issue of F&C is brimming with a host of projects and technique articles including David Barron’s oak bench. Derek Jones also puts his spin on plane tuning, Charles Mak shares his top tips for workholding and Michael Huntley rejuvenates a walnut occasional table.
In our design & inspiration section we have a profile on Irish design duo Dunleavy Bespoke as well as a special report on the 21st Century Furniture IV exhibition. Michael Huntley concludes his series on the modern apprenticeship and Tristram Bainbridge documents the use of ivory in furniture making. Chris Prior also sheds some light on why Latin names are used and where before we finish up with a 20 minute interview with Dan Hussey.
On test this month we have the Felder silent power cutterblock and the new OptiGrinder and CBN grinding wheels, as well as a test on some handy little clamps from Bench Dog.
We also have all your favourite F&C pages including editor’s round up, F&CUK and a range of book and DVD reviews. We also introduce you to two new competitions from Triton.
All this and more in F&C 205!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Furniture & Cabinetmaking May 2013.