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Summary
The latest issue of Quercus features Jennie Alexander, author of Make a Chair from a Tree, with an extract from her new edition of perhaps the most significant of chairmaking books. You’ll find all the jigs and devices to make a post and rung chair, while elsewhere this issue Laura Mays tells how Krenov School students make a wooden plane the day they start, James Journigan shows how it’s often quicker to make your own tools than rely on machines, and how woodworkers can learn from the past. Robin Gates, Alex Walshaw, Wycliffe Stutchbury and David Keys make furniture from reclaimed wood, Ethan Sincox restores a hand drill, Derek Jones shows how to choose a block plane, and many others reveal why they love woodworking by hand.

Contents
Jennie Alexander provides a compendium of devices and jigs for making chairs.
Laura Mays reports on James Krenov’s influence on making wooden planes
Rex Krueger unpicks a vintage toolbox he found on his family’s farm
Scott Wynn explains the value of his long-lasting shooting board
Charles Mak finds extra ways to use cramps
Lake Erie Toolworks customers show their uses of the workbench accessories
Kyle Barton introduces his Spindle Drilling Jig for chairmakers
Sean Hellman sharpens bandsaw blades rather than throw them away
John Lloyd refurbishes a cheap cutting gauge to make it supreme
We review books by Ben Law, Rex Krueger, Vic Tesolin and John Makepeace
Dave Watson explains how lime bark is harvested for chair seats and baskets
Barbara Jones makes a box to inspire our Young Woodworker of the Year entrants


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Nov/Dec 21 Summary The latest issue of Quercus features Jennie Alexander, author of Make a Chair from a Tree, with an extract from her new edition of perhaps the most significant of chairmaking books. You’ll find all the jigs and devices to make a post and rung chair, while elsewhere this issue Laura Mays tells how Krenov School students make a wooden plane the day they start, James Journigan shows how it’s often quicker to make your own tools than rely on machines, and how woodworkers can learn from the past. Robin Gates, Alex Walshaw, Wycliffe Stutchbury and David Keys make furniture from reclaimed wood, Ethan Sincox restores a hand drill, Derek Jones shows how to choose a block plane, and many others reveal why they love woodworking by hand. Contents Jennie Alexander provides a compendium of devices and jigs for making chairs. Laura Mays reports on James Krenov’s influence on making wooden planes Rex Krueger unpicks a vintage toolbox he found on his family’s farm Scott Wynn explains the value of his long-lasting shooting board Charles Mak finds extra ways to use cramps Lake Erie Toolworks customers show their uses of the workbench accessories Kyle Barton introduces his Spindle Drilling Jig for chairmakers Sean Hellman sharpens bandsaw blades rather than throw them away John Lloyd refurbishes a cheap cutting gauge to make it supreme We review books by Ben Law, Rex Krueger, Vic Tesolin and John Makepeace Dave Watson explains how lime bark is harvested for chair seats and baskets Barbara Jones makes a box to inspire our Young Woodworker of the Year entrants


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Summary
The latest issue of Quercus features Jennie Alexander, author of Make a Chair from a Tree, with an extract from her new edition of perhaps the most significant of chairmaking books. You’ll find all the jigs and devices to make a post and rung chair, while elsewhere this issue Laura Mays tells how Krenov School students make a wooden plane the day they start, James Journigan shows how it’s often quicker to make your own tools than rely on machines, and how woodworkers can learn from the past. Robin Gates, Alex Walshaw, Wycliffe Stutchbury and David Keys make furniture from reclaimed wood, Ethan Sincox restores a hand drill, Derek Jones shows how to choose a block plane, and many others reveal why they love woodworking by hand.

Contents
Jennie Alexander provides a compendium of devices and jigs for making chairs.
Laura Mays reports on James Krenov’s influence on making wooden planes
Rex Krueger unpicks a vintage toolbox he found on his family’s farm
Scott Wynn explains the value of his long-lasting shooting board
Charles Mak finds extra ways to use cramps
Lake Erie Toolworks customers show their uses of the workbench accessories
Kyle Barton introduces his Spindle Drilling Jig for chairmakers
Sean Hellman sharpens bandsaw blades rather than throw them away
John Lloyd refurbishes a cheap cutting gauge to make it supreme
We review books by Ben Law, Rex Krueger, Vic Tesolin and John Makepeace
Dave Watson explains how lime bark is harvested for chair seats and baskets
Barbara Jones makes a box to inspire our Young Woodworker of the Year entrants


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Quercus Magazine is aimed at woodworking enthusiasts, professional or amateur, with a passion for hand-tools and working by hand. We cover everything from green woodworking to furniture-making, chair-making and carving spoons or Sloyd. You will find sharpening tips and profiles of toolmakers and expert craftspeople, plus reviews of books, videos and social media posts and themes. We will be publishing the background details about people you follow and know on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Our mission statement that Quercus Magazine is for anyone Working Wood by Hand (Mostly)

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