Woodturning  |  February 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.
Welcome to the February 2014 issue of Woodturning! We have some more exciting projects for you to make this month, including a contemporary tazza with a modern twist; an open-segmented apple; turned apples and pears and a trio of candlesticks.
In our techniques section, we have the first part of Mark Sanger’s design series; Kurt Hertzog talks creating threads in your turnings; Richard Findley explores the subject of turning stance and manipulation of your tools and we have the first part of Michael Scarborough’s series on creating texture on your turnings.
In terms of features, we have a profiles on John Mydock and his complex pyrography techniques; we spend 20 minutes discovering more about Andy Rounthwaite, before we share a fantastic turned and carved piece with you by Ralph Watts.
In Kit & Tools, we bring you a host of brand new products for you to enjoy as well as a review of Richard Raffan’s brand new book on turning toys.
In our Community section, we have all your favourites, including Leader, Community News and Reader’s Showcase.
All this and more in issue 263!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Woodturning February 2014.