Furniture & Cabinetmaking  |  December 2011
In issue 186 of F&C Harry Hare builds a lovely pair of bedside cabinets in cherry, Peter Sefton talks about choosing the right hardware and Rob Stoakley modifies his shooting board to prolong the life of his plane irons. John Bullar makes impossible curves possible, Martin Howlett converts logs into planks on his bandsaw and Mac Simmons explains the techniques behind a perfectly flat surface.
We’re in the workshop with the inspiring Benchmark and Vanessa Austin Locke goes to visit Wood Awards Winner, Katie Walker at her new studio and workshop. Our 20 minute interviewee this month is Tom Kealy.
We’re testing lie-Nielsen, Anthony Bailey finds the new Startrite bandsaw to be a step up and Derek Jones discovers that Lamello have not let us down with their latest offering. Anthony Bailey tests the baby brother in Metabo’s range of mitre saws, gives the new Bosch GST140 jigsaw the once over and he finds style and drive in the Hitachi DS18DBL. Plus of course, all the regular features in Your F&C.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Furniture & Cabinetmaking December 2011.