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Woodturning Magazine July 15 Back Issue

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In issue 281 of Woodturning magazine, we have lots for you to enjoy. In ‘Projects’, Bob Chapman looks at turning apples using laburnum in his ‘using local timbers’ series; David Ritchie shows us how to make a decorative lidded box; John Swinkels makes a cutting board from from offcuts and Ian Woodford jazzes things up with a pair of pepper mills.

In our ‘Technical’ section, Andy Coates presents the idea of turning illuminated turned objects; Richard Findley takes a look at problems using bowl gouges; Mark Baker and Anthony Bailey try routing external decoration on the lathe; Walter Hall looks at tips for making closed end pens; Kurt Hertzog moves on to adding colour to your turnings and Philip Greenwood deals with offset turning techniques.

In ‘Features’, we speak to John Lucas to find out how he got into woodturning; we find out more about woodturner Paul Starr and Andrew Hall shares one of his helmet turnings with us.

As well as all this, we also have our usual ‘Kit & Tools’ pages, ‘Leader’ from the Editor, ‘Round & about’ as well as a sneak peek at our next issue.

All this and more in Woodturning 281!
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July 15 In issue 281 of Woodturning magazine, we have lots for you to enjoy. In ‘Projects’, Bob Chapman looks at turning apples using laburnum in his ‘using local timbers’ series; David Ritchie shows us how to make a decorative lidded box; John Swinkels makes a cutting board from from offcuts and Ian Woodford jazzes things up with a pair of pepper mills. In our ‘Technical’ section, Andy Coates presents the idea of turning illuminated turned objects; Richard Findley takes a look at problems using bowl gouges; Mark Baker and Anthony Bailey try routing external decoration on the lathe; Walter Hall looks at tips for making closed end pens; Kurt Hertzog moves on to adding colour to your turnings and Philip Greenwood deals with offset turning techniques. In ‘Features’, we speak to John Lucas to find out how he got into woodturning; we find out more about woodturner Paul Starr and Andrew Hall shares one of his helmet turnings with us. As well as all this, we also have our usual ‘Kit & Tools’ pages, ‘Leader’ from the Editor, ‘Round & about’ as well as a sneak peek at our next issue. All this and more in Woodturning 281!


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In issue 281 of Woodturning magazine, we have lots for you to enjoy. In ‘Projects’, Bob Chapman looks at turning apples using laburnum in his ‘using local timbers’ series; David Ritchie shows us how to make a decorative lidded box; John Swinkels makes a cutting board from from offcuts and Ian Woodford jazzes things up with a pair of pepper mills.

In our ‘Technical’ section, Andy Coates presents the idea of turning illuminated turned objects; Richard Findley takes a look at problems using bowl gouges; Mark Baker and Anthony Bailey try routing external decoration on the lathe; Walter Hall looks at tips for making closed end pens; Kurt Hertzog moves on to adding colour to your turnings and Philip Greenwood deals with offset turning techniques.

In ‘Features’, we speak to John Lucas to find out how he got into woodturning; we find out more about woodturner Paul Starr and Andrew Hall shares one of his helmet turnings with us.

As well as all this, we also have our usual ‘Kit & Tools’ pages, ‘Leader’ from the Editor, ‘Round & about’ as well as a sneak peek at our next issue.

All this and more in Woodturning 281!
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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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Below is a selection of articles in Woodturning July 15.