The Woodworker Magazine  |  June 2019
"If you’re looking to learn some new techniques and branch out with your knowledge, then our technical section will hopefully hit the nail on the head. In this issue, learn routing with Dremel; in ‘Home truths’ Edward Hopkins makes a gift for the pharoahist of them all; and in the next ‘Woodworker’s encyclopaedia’, join Peter Bishop as he presents some more words and phrases for you to ponder on.
As usual, we also have an eclectic mix of features to inspire and entertain you, including our popular ‘Archive’ page, which sees Robin Gates looking forward to hours in the sun with a sundial from the April 1914 issue of The Woodworker; next, John Greeves learns more about the bespoke cricket bat making process; Anselm Fraser urges woodworkers starting out to be yourself, not a version of yourself; we visit the workshop of Works Manager David Wheaton; Jeremy Broun argues the hidden value of practical art education in our schools; and in ‘End-grain’, Edward Hopkins looks at the giving of wooden gifts.
We also have a varied selection of kit on our test bench including the Woodpeckers Ultra-Shear turning tools, the Makita DBN600 18V LXT finishing nailer and the AUKTools Bench Top Router Table – all of which are fantastic pieces of kit.
All this and much more in the June 2019 issue of The Woodworker & Good Woodworking, which is now on sale!"
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Woodworker Magazine June 2019.