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Woodturning Magazine April 2016 Back Issue

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385 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Woodworking)
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In issue 291 of Woodturning magazine we have lots of things for you to enjoy.
In ‘Projects’, Ian Woodford makes a desk clock; Colwin Way sets out on a Windsor chair endeavor; Andy Coates uses up some scrap to make an attractive triptych; Bob Chapman produces a deceptive emerging bowl; Chris Grace makes a holly crotch bowl; and Walter Hall and Rick Rich take two different approaches to pen making.
In our ‘Techniques’ section, Richard Findley shows us how to part off in spindle turning; Philip Greenwood looks at the pros and cons of different drive types; and Kurt Hertzog tackles turning on a small scale.
In ‘Features’, we continue to look back into the history of turning with Ray Key; we go into the workshop with Shaun and Jessica Stacey; and we encounter the work of Jay Shepard.
As well as this, we also have our usual ‘Kit & Tools’ pages, ‘Leader’ from the Editor, ‘Community News’, your ‘Letters’, as well as a sneak peek of our next issue.
All of this and more in Woodturning 291!
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April 2016 In issue 291 of Woodturning magazine we have lots of things for you to enjoy. In ‘Projects’, Ian Woodford makes a desk clock; Colwin Way sets out on a Windsor chair endeavor; Andy Coates uses up some scrap to make an attractive triptych; Bob Chapman produces a deceptive emerging bowl; Chris Grace makes a holly crotch bowl; and Walter Hall and Rick Rich take two different approaches to pen making. In our ‘Techniques’ section, Richard Findley shows us how to part off in spindle turning; Philip Greenwood looks at the pros and cons of different drive types; and Kurt Hertzog tackles turning on a small scale. In ‘Features’, we continue to look back into the history of turning with Ray Key; we go into the workshop with Shaun and Jessica Stacey; and we encounter the work of Jay Shepard. As well as this, we also have our usual ‘Kit & Tools’ pages, ‘Leader’ from the Editor, ‘Community News’, your ‘Letters’, as well as a sneak peek of our next issue. All of this and more in Woodturning 291!


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In issue 291 of Woodturning magazine we have lots of things for you to enjoy.
In ‘Projects’, Ian Woodford makes a desk clock; Colwin Way sets out on a Windsor chair endeavor; Andy Coates uses up some scrap to make an attractive triptych; Bob Chapman produces a deceptive emerging bowl; Chris Grace makes a holly crotch bowl; and Walter Hall and Rick Rich take two different approaches to pen making.
In our ‘Techniques’ section, Richard Findley shows us how to part off in spindle turning; Philip Greenwood looks at the pros and cons of different drive types; and Kurt Hertzog tackles turning on a small scale.
In ‘Features’, we continue to look back into the history of turning with Ray Key; we go into the workshop with Shaun and Jessica Stacey; and we encounter the work of Jay Shepard.
As well as this, we also have our usual ‘Kit & Tools’ pages, ‘Leader’ from the Editor, ‘Community News’, your ‘Letters’, as well as a sneak peek of our next issue.
All of this and more in Woodturning 291!
read more read less
Woodturning is the world’s best-selling magazine for woodturners. Read by turning enthusiasts in over 60 countries worldwide, Woodturning is packed with easy to follow practical projects, and essential advice for both the hobby woodturner and the professional. Every issue includes features on turners around the world, plus well-illustrated techniques, news, reader feedback, detailed tests and reviews. Woodturning excels at appealing to the club community of its readers and actively encourages reader participation in its pages.

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Excellent magazine. I like how they have the plans and instructions for different projects.
Great how to and helpful ideas.
Only thing I would like to see is to have the dimensions in inches besides the millimeters for us nonmetric users... ??
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Great for lessons and ideas about projects to make. Reviewed 14 February 2025

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When I started woodturning this was a very educational place to learn. Great information Reviewed 04 November 2021

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Interesting content and projects, excellent photos and illustrations, suitable for many levels of turners. Reviewed 26 February 2021

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