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Quercus Magazine Jan/Feb 22 Back Issue

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44 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Woodworking)
Woodworking’s most influential author, tutor and maker gives an exclusive interview in the latest issue of Quercus Magazine. Paul Sellers has had a most significant impact for beginners and enthusiasts keen to develop new skills and techniques, arguing that you only need to learn three joints to make anything. We test an innovative new honing guide, for better sharpening, and Britain’s Best Woodworker, Misti Leitz asks if really deserves the title. From Spain Germán Peraire has a 21-step guide to cutting wedged, through mortise and tenon joints, from the USA Ethan cannibalises his fascinating toolkit in making a simple but sliding lid box, and from Germany Matthias Fenner tells readers how he became a successful toolmaker.

Contents

Paul Sellers reveals the truth behind his steady climb from policeman to woodworking star

Misti Leitz admits that she’s not really Britain’s Best Woodworker, but loves making chairs

Living in Scotland Scotland Alex Ward shows how he cuts Sunrise dovetail joints

Radha Sivyer designs and makes a meditative chair for rocking on the ground

New contributor, Bill Ratcliffe explores the fascination and values of tool chests

From his shed, Robin Gates protects his fingers from sharp edges, and sharp edges from nicks

Germán Peraire, from Spain, has a 21-step guide to cutting a wedge, through mortise & tenon joint

Mike Flaim restores a car boot sale plane

Ethan Sincox makes a bog oak and boxwood sliding lid pencil box

Charles Mak reveals his tricks & tips for failsafe glue-ups
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Jan/Feb 22 Woodworking’s most influential author, tutor and maker gives an exclusive interview in the latest issue of Quercus Magazine. Paul Sellers has had a most significant impact for beginners and enthusiasts keen to develop new skills and techniques, arguing that you only need to learn three joints to make anything. We test an innovative new honing guide, for better sharpening, and Britain’s Best Woodworker, Misti Leitz asks if really deserves the title. From Spain Germán Peraire has a 21-step guide to cutting wedged, through mortise and tenon joints, from the USA Ethan cannibalises his fascinating toolkit in making a simple but sliding lid box, and from Germany Matthias Fenner tells readers how he became a successful toolmaker. Contents Paul Sellers reveals the truth behind his steady climb from policeman to woodworking star Misti Leitz admits that she’s not really Britain’s Best Woodworker, but loves making chairs Living in Scotland Scotland Alex Ward shows how he cuts Sunrise dovetail joints Radha Sivyer designs and makes a meditative chair for rocking on the ground New contributor, Bill Ratcliffe explores the fascination and values of tool chests From his shed, Robin Gates protects his fingers from sharp edges, and sharp edges from nicks Germán Peraire, from Spain, has a 21-step guide to cutting a wedge, through mortise & tenon joint Mike Flaim restores a car boot sale plane Ethan Sincox makes a bog oak and boxwood sliding lid pencil box Charles Mak reveals his tricks & tips for failsafe glue-ups


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Woodworking’s most influential author, tutor and maker gives an exclusive interview in the latest issue of Quercus Magazine. Paul Sellers has had a most significant impact for beginners and enthusiasts keen to develop new skills and techniques, arguing that you only need to learn three joints to make anything. We test an innovative new honing guide, for better sharpening, and Britain’s Best Woodworker, Misti Leitz asks if really deserves the title. From Spain Germán Peraire has a 21-step guide to cutting wedged, through mortise and tenon joints, from the USA Ethan cannibalises his fascinating toolkit in making a simple but sliding lid box, and from Germany Matthias Fenner tells readers how he became a successful toolmaker.

Contents

Paul Sellers reveals the truth behind his steady climb from policeman to woodworking star

Misti Leitz admits that she’s not really Britain’s Best Woodworker, but loves making chairs

Living in Scotland Scotland Alex Ward shows how he cuts Sunrise dovetail joints

Radha Sivyer designs and makes a meditative chair for rocking on the ground

New contributor, Bill Ratcliffe explores the fascination and values of tool chests

From his shed, Robin Gates protects his fingers from sharp edges, and sharp edges from nicks

Germán Peraire, from Spain, has a 21-step guide to cutting a wedge, through mortise & tenon joint

Mike Flaim restores a car boot sale plane

Ethan Sincox makes a bog oak and boxwood sliding lid pencil box

Charles Mak reveals his tricks & tips for failsafe glue-ups
read more read less
Quercus Magazine is aimed at woodworking enthusiasts, professional or amateur, with a passion for hand-tools and working by hand. We cover everything from green woodworking to furniture-making, chair-making and carving spoons or Sloyd. You will find sharpening tips and profiles of toolmakers and expert craftspeople, plus reviews of books, videos and social media posts and themes. We will be publishing the background details about people you follow and know on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Our mission statement that Quercus Magazine is for anyone Working Wood by Hand (Mostly)

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