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Woodworking Crafts Magazine Issue 075 Back Issue

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In issue 75 of Woodworking Crafts you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your crafts. In Projects, Charles Mak builds a folding step stool; Mitch Peacock modifies an Eclipse guide for holding chisels; Kevin Alviti uses sweet chestnut poles to make a rose arch for his garden; pyrographer Danielle Dixon burns a stag design into a wooden chopping board; Danie-le Nocetti makes a tool tote with a built-in light; Anthony Bailey fixes a ne-glected window board; Fred and Julie Byrne make a light box; Cedric Boyns turns and carves a set of farmyard animals; Matt Long makes a spice rack; Iain Whittington serves up a traditional Norwegian breadboard based on the acanthus leaf design; Amber Bailey uses her marquetry skills to make a workshop sign; Richard Cooper repairs an antique chair; and Jim Robinson makes a new garden seat from reclaimed teak.

In our Techniques articles, Derek Jones explains how to produce octago-nal components in batches; Kevin Ley reveals his method for fitting square inlays; Alan Holtham applies laminate to MDF; Wayne Barton in-troduces the basics of chip carving; Aaron Moore compares using a dedi-cated hand plane to a router bit set-up to produce perfect tongue-and-groove panels; and Anthony Bailey has a guide to cordless drills.

In Features, we visit the RHS Chelsea Flower Show to see how top gar-den designers use wood in their work; we review two books about mar-quetry; Rod Waterfield tells us about the varied courses and activities on offer at the Woodland Skills Centre in Denbigh; and we learn how the Fenland Black Oak team created a table for the nation.

All this and more in issue 75 of Woodworking Crafts!
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Issue 075 In issue 75 of Woodworking Crafts you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your crafts. In Projects, Charles Mak builds a folding step stool; Mitch Peacock modifies an Eclipse guide for holding chisels; Kevin Alviti uses sweet chestnut poles to make a rose arch for his garden; pyrographer Danielle Dixon burns a stag design into a wooden chopping board; Danie-le Nocetti makes a tool tote with a built-in light; Anthony Bailey fixes a ne-glected window board; Fred and Julie Byrne make a light box; Cedric Boyns turns and carves a set of farmyard animals; Matt Long makes a spice rack; Iain Whittington serves up a traditional Norwegian breadboard based on the acanthus leaf design; Amber Bailey uses her marquetry skills to make a workshop sign; Richard Cooper repairs an antique chair; and Jim Robinson makes a new garden seat from reclaimed teak. In our Techniques articles, Derek Jones explains how to produce octago-nal components in batches; Kevin Ley reveals his method for fitting square inlays; Alan Holtham applies laminate to MDF; Wayne Barton in-troduces the basics of chip carving; Aaron Moore compares using a dedi-cated hand plane to a router bit set-up to produce perfect tongue-and-groove panels; and Anthony Bailey has a guide to cordless drills. In Features, we visit the RHS Chelsea Flower Show to see how top gar-den designers use wood in their work; we review two books about mar-quetry; Rod Waterfield tells us about the varied courses and activities on offer at the Woodland Skills Centre in Denbigh; and we learn how the Fenland Black Oak team created a table for the nation. All this and more in issue 75 of Woodworking Crafts!


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In issue 75 of Woodworking Crafts you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your crafts. In Projects, Charles Mak builds a folding step stool; Mitch Peacock modifies an Eclipse guide for holding chisels; Kevin Alviti uses sweet chestnut poles to make a rose arch for his garden; pyrographer Danielle Dixon burns a stag design into a wooden chopping board; Danie-le Nocetti makes a tool tote with a built-in light; Anthony Bailey fixes a ne-glected window board; Fred and Julie Byrne make a light box; Cedric Boyns turns and carves a set of farmyard animals; Matt Long makes a spice rack; Iain Whittington serves up a traditional Norwegian breadboard based on the acanthus leaf design; Amber Bailey uses her marquetry skills to make a workshop sign; Richard Cooper repairs an antique chair; and Jim Robinson makes a new garden seat from reclaimed teak.

In our Techniques articles, Derek Jones explains how to produce octago-nal components in batches; Kevin Ley reveals his method for fitting square inlays; Alan Holtham applies laminate to MDF; Wayne Barton in-troduces the basics of chip carving; Aaron Moore compares using a dedi-cated hand plane to a router bit set-up to produce perfect tongue-and-groove panels; and Anthony Bailey has a guide to cordless drills.

In Features, we visit the RHS Chelsea Flower Show to see how top gar-den designers use wood in their work; we review two books about mar-quetry; Rod Waterfield tells us about the varied courses and activities on offer at the Woodland Skills Centre in Denbigh; and we learn how the Fenland Black Oak team created a table for the nation.

All this and more in issue 75 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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