Furniture & Cabinetmaking  |  March 2015
In issue 229 of Furniture & Cabinetmaking we have plenty for you to enjoy. In ‘Projects & Techniques’ Stephen Hogbin makes his inversion wall sculpture; we have part 2 of John Bullar’s Japanese joints articles; Joseph Thompson puts a new spin on draw pins; in router joinery, Chris Yates reasons why jigs may be the right way to go; Anne Briggs Bohnett looks at Bad Axe backsaws; Paul Mayon reviews the new Neat Trim tool; David Charlesworth puts the ‘ruler trick’ back under the microscope and Geoffrey Laycock combines the best of Festool and UJK in a multi-machine for the small workshop.
In ‘Design & Inspiration’ we find out more about Australian furniture maker Darren Oates; Roy Schack reports from last year’s woodworking tool show in Miki Prefecture, Japan; Waters & Acland student Jim Cooper explains how to flatten the back of a plane using the Scary Sharp System and Bonhams gives F&C a preview of their upcoming Period Design sale.
We have all of this, as well as our usual ‘Leader’ from the Editor, ‘News & events’, ‘F&CUK’, ‘Editor’s choice’, ‘Workshop library’ and of course, a sneak peek at next month’s issue.
All of this and more in F&C 229.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Furniture & Cabinetmaking March 2015.