Quercus  |  July/Aug 21
Quercus Magazine July/August 2021 QM07
Sharpening and workbench design are key features of the July/August issue of Quercus. Richard Wile offers tips on setting up a stone station for quicker, better sharpening and honing of chisels and plane irons. John Lloyd shows how to sharpen a carving gouge with ‘in-cannel- bevel, while Sean Hellman saves time and pennies by mending a broken bandsaw blade. Then there is the versatile low workbench Rex Krueger makes and the upgrades Ethan Sincox makes to his bargain bench. All told this issue is unmissable for woodworkers wanting to improve their workshop.
Contents
Robin Gates restores a wooden grooving plane
Barbara Roberts’ valuable ugrades to an old workbench
Dylan Iwakuni recreates medieval joints in Japan
Masashi Kutsuwa reports on a unique chairmaking challenge
Christopher Walker designs and makes storage for spokeshaves
Nick Gibbs starts to become a Self-Sufficient Woodworker
Steve Schuler decorates his home-made tobacco pipes
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Quercus July/Aug 21.