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Hobbies & Crafts

Woodworking Crafts Magazine

6 issues per year   |  English
66 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Woodworking)
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Woodworking Crafts brings you a breadth of knowledge and information which cannot be found in any other woodworking publication on the market. Whether you are a first time woodworker or experienced, there will always be something for you. It has lots of technique articles, features and projects across a wide range of woodworking interests from green woodworking to woodturning, craft projects, upcycling, learnt hand skills, powertool use, the green environment and much more. It is approachable and easy to understand, educational and fun. If you have a thirst for knowledge this is a magazine you will want to keep picking up and reading, a magazine you’ll want to keep. Formally known as Woodworking Plans & Projects.
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Issue 093 In issue 93 of Woodworking Crafts you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your crafts. In Projects, Kev Alviti takes on the challenge of making a shuffleboard table from salvaged oak; Charles Mak shares his design for a rustic wall-mounted coat rack; Darwyn Sumner explores different shooting board designs; Doug Stowe takes advantage of the eccentricities of salvaged wood to make a unique box; Rick Rich turns a garden dibber; Alan Holtham builds a small coffee table that’s easy to customise; Zoë Gertner carves a hare; Renato Mazzucco makes a modular bookcase; and Derek Jones makes a classic tool chest. In our Techniques articles, Mark Palma tries out the LaserPecker LP1 Pro; and Anthony Bailey discusses spokeshaves and drawknives. In Features, Vincent Polding of Barrel Crafts tells us about the joys and challenges of making products from whiskey barrels; Alexander Thomson looks at types of hardwood; Charis Williams, aka The Salvage Sister, tells us about her innovative courses at Brighton Girls school; in an extract from the updated edition of Wood Identification & Use, Terry Porter looks at the Quercus genus; we learn about the work of Dutch woodturner Marisa Klaster; and we preview a new exhibition at Japan House London that celebrates traditional Japanese carpentry. All this and more in issue 93 of Woodworking Crafts!


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In issue 93 of Woodworking Crafts you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your crafts. In Projects, Kev Alviti takes on the challenge of making a shuffleboard table from salvaged oak; Charles Mak shares his design for a rustic wall-mounted coat rack; Darwyn Sumner explores different shooting board designs; Doug Stowe takes advantage of the eccentricities of salvaged wood to make a unique box; Rick Rich turns a garden dibber; Alan Holtham builds a small coffee table that’s easy to customise; Zoë Gertner carves a hare; Renato Mazzucco makes a modular bookcase; and Derek Jones makes a classic tool chest.

In our Techniques articles, Mark Palma tries out the LaserPecker LP1 Pro; and Anthony Bailey discusses spokeshaves and drawknives.

In Features, Vincent Polding of Barrel Crafts tells us about the joys and challenges of making products from whiskey barrels; Alexander Thomson looks at types of hardwood; Charis Williams, aka The Salvage Sister, tells us about her innovative courses at Brighton Girls school; in an extract from the updated edition of Wood Identification & Use, Terry Porter looks at the Quercus genus; we learn about the work of Dutch woodturner Marisa Klaster; and we preview a new exhibition at Japan House London that celebrates traditional Japanese carpentry.

All this and more in issue 93 of Woodworking Crafts!
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