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Woodturning Magazine Issue 395 Back Issue

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In issue 395 of Woodturning magazine we have lots for you to enjoy, beginning with our Guest Editor, Andy Coates, who introduces the issue; turns a bowl with insets of branches and offcuts; and talks colour, creativity and whimsy with artistic turner Tic Challis.

In Projects, Les Symonds turns a hollow form with a square neck; Andrew Potocnik designs a triangular bowl with tapered feet; James Duxbury makes a bowl inspired by shark’s teeth; John Hawkswell incorporates epoxy putty in the decoration of a lidded box; Ger Vervoort makes a wooden ballpoint pen without using a pen kit; Colwin Way finds beauty in a beast of a burr when he turns a pot; and Sue Harker makes a letter rack.

In our Techniques section, Richard Findley begins a new series on building skew chisel skills; Kurt Hertzog answers readers’ questions; and Mark Palma explains how to turn highly figured wood.

In Features, we look at the art on show at the Turned and Sculpted Wood exhibition; Pete Moncrieff-Jury hopes for woodturning to be a creative outlet for all, especially the young; and, as Dave and Janet Bates retire, Peter Holt looks back at the history of Stiles and Bates and on to the future.

Plus we have a sneak peek of our next issue.

All this and more in Woodturning 395!
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Issue 395 In issue 395 of Woodturning magazine we have lots for you to enjoy, beginning with our Guest Editor, Andy Coates, who introduces the issue; turns a bowl with insets of branches and offcuts; and talks colour, creativity and whimsy with artistic turner Tic Challis. In Projects, Les Symonds turns a hollow form with a square neck; Andrew Potocnik designs a triangular bowl with tapered feet; James Duxbury makes a bowl inspired by shark’s teeth; John Hawkswell incorporates epoxy putty in the decoration of a lidded box; Ger Vervoort makes a wooden ballpoint pen without using a pen kit; Colwin Way finds beauty in a beast of a burr when he turns a pot; and Sue Harker makes a letter rack. In our Techniques section, Richard Findley begins a new series on building skew chisel skills; Kurt Hertzog answers readers’ questions; and Mark Palma explains how to turn highly figured wood. In Features, we look at the art on show at the Turned and Sculpted Wood exhibition; Pete Moncrieff-Jury hopes for woodturning to be a creative outlet for all, especially the young; and, as Dave and Janet Bates retire, Peter Holt looks back at the history of Stiles and Bates and on to the future. Plus we have a sneak peek of our next issue. All this and more in Woodturning 395!


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In issue 395 of Woodturning magazine we have lots for you to enjoy, beginning with our Guest Editor, Andy Coates, who introduces the issue; turns a bowl with insets of branches and offcuts; and talks colour, creativity and whimsy with artistic turner Tic Challis.

In Projects, Les Symonds turns a hollow form with a square neck; Andrew Potocnik designs a triangular bowl with tapered feet; James Duxbury makes a bowl inspired by shark’s teeth; John Hawkswell incorporates epoxy putty in the decoration of a lidded box; Ger Vervoort makes a wooden ballpoint pen without using a pen kit; Colwin Way finds beauty in a beast of a burr when he turns a pot; and Sue Harker makes a letter rack.

In our Techniques section, Richard Findley begins a new series on building skew chisel skills; Kurt Hertzog answers readers’ questions; and Mark Palma explains how to turn highly figured wood.

In Features, we look at the art on show at the Turned and Sculpted Wood exhibition; Pete Moncrieff-Jury hopes for woodturning to be a creative outlet for all, especially the young; and, as Dave and Janet Bates retire, Peter Holt looks back at the history of Stiles and Bates and on to the future.

Plus we have a sneak peek of our next issue.

All this and more in Woodturning 395!
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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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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This is one of the top two woodturning publications that I know. It covers many of the current practices in turning. It is well edited and is a good value. Reviewed 03 December 2020

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