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Woodturning Magazine Issue 393 Back Issue

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344 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Woodworking)
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In issue 393 of Woodturning magazine we have lots for you to enjoy, beginning with our Guest Editor, Mark Palma, who introduces the issue; turns a replacement lid for a treasured cookie jar; meets Colorado-based Jessica Edwards, who explains how she overcame depression by turning; and restores a CBN wheel that has seen better days.

In Projects, Les Symonds makes a Japanese-style teapot; Emiliano Achaval uses brass threaded rings to make an olive root burl box; Andy Coates makes the most of a precious lump of burr elm by turning it into a bowl; Sue Harker creates three rustic bowls; Andrew Potocnik turns a flaw into a feature with his red ironbark bowl; and James Duxbury makes a handy kitchen spatula.

In our Techniques section, Elizabeth Weber adds texture and colour to a turned box; Colwin Way explains the process of rough turning blanks ready for your next projects; and Kurt Hertzog answers readers’ questions.

In Features, Richard Findley looks at what it takes to earn money as a demonstrator; we learn about two turners who will receive QEST funding; we showcase works from the Michael Hosaluk – Past and Present exhibition at the Wood Symphony Gallery; colouring expert Stewart Furini updates Peter Holt of The Garden of England Woodturners on what the past five years have held for him; and Pete Moncrieff-Jury asks whether you can make your turning hobby into a paid living.

Plus we have a sneak peek of our next issue.

All this and more in Woodturning 393!
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Issue 393 In issue 393 of Woodturning magazine we have lots for you to enjoy, beginning with our Guest Editor, Mark Palma, who introduces the issue; turns a replacement lid for a treasured cookie jar; meets Colorado-based Jessica Edwards, who explains how she overcame depression by turning; and restores a CBN wheel that has seen better days. In Projects, Les Symonds makes a Japanese-style teapot; Emiliano Achaval uses brass threaded rings to make an olive root burl box; Andy Coates makes the most of a precious lump of burr elm by turning it into a bowl; Sue Harker creates three rustic bowls; Andrew Potocnik turns a flaw into a feature with his red ironbark bowl; and James Duxbury makes a handy kitchen spatula. In our Techniques section, Elizabeth Weber adds texture and colour to a turned box; Colwin Way explains the process of rough turning blanks ready for your next projects; and Kurt Hertzog answers readers’ questions. In Features, Richard Findley looks at what it takes to earn money as a demonstrator; we learn about two turners who will receive QEST funding; we showcase works from the Michael Hosaluk – Past and Present exhibition at the Wood Symphony Gallery; colouring expert Stewart Furini updates Peter Holt of The Garden of England Woodturners on what the past five years have held for him; and Pete Moncrieff-Jury asks whether you can make your turning hobby into a paid living. Plus we have a sneak peek of our next issue. All this and more in Woodturning 393!


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In issue 393 of Woodturning magazine we have lots for you to enjoy, beginning with our Guest Editor, Mark Palma, who introduces the issue; turns a replacement lid for a treasured cookie jar; meets Colorado-based Jessica Edwards, who explains how she overcame depression by turning; and restores a CBN wheel that has seen better days.

In Projects, Les Symonds makes a Japanese-style teapot; Emiliano Achaval uses brass threaded rings to make an olive root burl box; Andy Coates makes the most of a precious lump of burr elm by turning it into a bowl; Sue Harker creates three rustic bowls; Andrew Potocnik turns a flaw into a feature with his red ironbark bowl; and James Duxbury makes a handy kitchen spatula.

In our Techniques section, Elizabeth Weber adds texture and colour to a turned box; Colwin Way explains the process of rough turning blanks ready for your next projects; and Kurt Hertzog answers readers’ questions.

In Features, Richard Findley looks at what it takes to earn money as a demonstrator; we learn about two turners who will receive QEST funding; we showcase works from the Michael Hosaluk – Past and Present exhibition at the Wood Symphony Gallery; colouring expert Stewart Furini updates Peter Holt of The Garden of England Woodturners on what the past five years have held for him; and Pete Moncrieff-Jury asks whether you can make your turning hobby into a paid living.

Plus we have a sneak peek of our next issue.

All this and more in Woodturning 393!
read more read less
Woodturning is the world’s best-selling magazine for woodturners. Read by turning enthusiasts in over 60 countries worldwide, Woodturning is packed with easy to follow practical projects, and essential advice for both the hobby woodturner and the professional. Every issue includes features on turners around the world, plus well-illustrated techniques, news, reader feedback, detailed tests and reviews. Woodturning excels at appealing to the club community of its readers and actively encourages reader participation in its pages.

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Highly entertaining

Really great for all those interested in Woodworking Reviewed 19 April 2022

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When I started woodturning this was a very educational place to learn. Great information Reviewed 04 November 2021

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Interesting content and projects, excellent photos and illustrations, suitable for many levels of turners. Reviewed 26 February 2021

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Great publication. Reviewed 31 December 2020

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This is one of the top two woodturning publications that I know. It covers many of the current practices in turning. It is well edited and is a good value. Reviewed 03 December 2020

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