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Woodworking Crafts Magazine Issue 080 Back Issue

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In issue 80 of Woodworking Crafts you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your crafts. In Projects, Kev Alviti makes a large bread bin with a built-in cutting board; Anthony Bailey uses his router to make a tea caddy; Francesco Cremonini makes a plywood guitar rack that combines function with style; Jim Robinson builds a set of stylish dining chairs on a budget; Mark Palma turns a simple tool handle; Fred and Julie Byrne make a bowl using just the scrollsaw and one piece of wood; Steve Bisco carves a floral panel; Alan Holtham combines a number of tricky techniques to put together a TV stand; James Hatter builds a garden gate; Theo Cook makes a pencil gauge from bog oak; Michael Huntley repairs an antique tilt-top table; and Tatiana Baldina uses multi-level chip carving to create a leaf design.

In our Techniques articles, Charles Mak shares some tips for upgrading your mitre saw; Derek Jones explains how to simplify mortise and tenon joints; Neil Erasmus reveals the secret to a perfect oil finish; Philip Cooke shows how to use a hand-drawn rod to create a simple A-frame; and Walter Hall gets to grips with portable thicknessers.

In Features, we meet Japanese woodworker, teacher and author Toyohisa Sugita; Nic Westermann explains how Lee Burton grew his interest in green woodworking into the non-profit Milkwood Project; we learn about Thomas Flinn’s centenary celebrations; we discover who won the Heritage Crafts Woodworker of the Year award; and Colin Sullivan looks at Stanley’s Odd Jobs, the tool with ‘Ten Tools in One’.

All this and more in issue 80 of Woodworking Crafts!
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Issue 080 In issue 80 of Woodworking Crafts you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your crafts. In Projects, Kev Alviti makes a large bread bin with a built-in cutting board; Anthony Bailey uses his router to make a tea caddy; Francesco Cremonini makes a plywood guitar rack that combines function with style; Jim Robinson builds a set of stylish dining chairs on a budget; Mark Palma turns a simple tool handle; Fred and Julie Byrne make a bowl using just the scrollsaw and one piece of wood; Steve Bisco carves a floral panel; Alan Holtham combines a number of tricky techniques to put together a TV stand; James Hatter builds a garden gate; Theo Cook makes a pencil gauge from bog oak; Michael Huntley repairs an antique tilt-top table; and Tatiana Baldina uses multi-level chip carving to create a leaf design. In our Techniques articles, Charles Mak shares some tips for upgrading your mitre saw; Derek Jones explains how to simplify mortise and tenon joints; Neil Erasmus reveals the secret to a perfect oil finish; Philip Cooke shows how to use a hand-drawn rod to create a simple A-frame; and Walter Hall gets to grips with portable thicknessers. In Features, we meet Japanese woodworker, teacher and author Toyohisa Sugita; Nic Westermann explains how Lee Burton grew his interest in green woodworking into the non-profit Milkwood Project; we learn about Thomas Flinn’s centenary celebrations; we discover who won the Heritage Crafts Woodworker of the Year award; and Colin Sullivan looks at Stanley’s Odd Jobs, the tool with ‘Ten Tools in One’. All this and more in issue 80 of Woodworking Crafts!


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In issue 80 of Woodworking Crafts you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your crafts. In Projects, Kev Alviti makes a large bread bin with a built-in cutting board; Anthony Bailey uses his router to make a tea caddy; Francesco Cremonini makes a plywood guitar rack that combines function with style; Jim Robinson builds a set of stylish dining chairs on a budget; Mark Palma turns a simple tool handle; Fred and Julie Byrne make a bowl using just the scrollsaw and one piece of wood; Steve Bisco carves a floral panel; Alan Holtham combines a number of tricky techniques to put together a TV stand; James Hatter builds a garden gate; Theo Cook makes a pencil gauge from bog oak; Michael Huntley repairs an antique tilt-top table; and Tatiana Baldina uses multi-level chip carving to create a leaf design.

In our Techniques articles, Charles Mak shares some tips for upgrading your mitre saw; Derek Jones explains how to simplify mortise and tenon joints; Neil Erasmus reveals the secret to a perfect oil finish; Philip Cooke shows how to use a hand-drawn rod to create a simple A-frame; and Walter Hall gets to grips with portable thicknessers.

In Features, we meet Japanese woodworker, teacher and author Toyohisa Sugita; Nic Westermann explains how Lee Burton grew his interest in green woodworking into the non-profit Milkwood Project; we learn about Thomas Flinn’s centenary celebrations; we discover who won the Heritage Crafts Woodworker of the Year award; and Colin Sullivan looks at Stanley’s Odd Jobs, the tool with ‘Ten Tools in One’.

All this and more in issue 80 of Woodworking Crafts!
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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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