Woodturning  |  April 2014
Woodturning is read by turning enthusiasts in over 60 countries worldwide and is packed with projects, features on turners around the world, tests and reviews, as well as news, letters and tips. Our projects cater for varying levels of ability, so there is something for everyone, from beginner to professional.
In the March issue, we have some varied and interesting projects for you to make this month, including a clever magnetic chess bowl; a cheeseboard and dome; a segmented bowl and Guy Ravine shows us how he makes one of his laburnum winged bowls.
In terms of techniques, we have the first part of Mark Baker’s new series on starting turning; Richard Findley addresses the topic of timber preparation; we have the next installment from Mark Sanger on turning hollow forms, as well as the first part of Kurt Hertzog’s new series, which tackles the subject of sanding. And lastly, we show you how to repair a fault in a bowl using gold leaf
In terms of features, we look at the laminated work of Martha Collins; we have the first in our new series of articles called ‘In the Workshop With’ and we also share one of Joshua Salesin’s stunning pagoda forms with you.
In Kit & Tools, we bring you a host of brand new products for you to enjoy, and in our Community section, we have all your favourites, including Leader, Community News and Next Issue.
All this and more in issue 265!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Woodturning April 2014.