Woodturning  |  January 2018
Issue 314 of Woodturning is filled with interesting articles.
In Projects, Stuart Thomas shows how to make a presentation gavel with a secret compartment; Walter Hall makes a bowl with decorative inserts on the rim; Andy Coates looks at turning a handled cup from a single piece of wood; David Springett explains how to make a ribbon-type twisting sculpture; and Walter Wager demonstrates turning a salt cellar with a magnetic hinge.
In Techniques, Mark Sanger shares his top turning tips; Kurt Hertzog delves into developing pen-turning skills; Ernie Conover looks at important concepts a woodturner can learn from a machinist; Richard Findley explains the processes involved in turning bedposts that are longer than the lathe; and Mark Baker looks at adding surface texture to enhance work.
In addition, the editor talks to Jim McConnachie about his laminated work; John Platter discusses pricing work; Geoffrey Laycock looks at the issue of wearing jewellery in the workshop; and Tony Halcrow talks about his segmented work.
Meanwhile our ‘Community’ pages provide all the latest news, events and social media highlights, while ‘Kits & Tools’ rounds up the tools and products on the market.
All this and more in issue 314 of Woodturning!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Woodturning January 2018.