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Woodturning Magazine June 2018 Back Issue

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383 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Woodworking)
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Issue 319 of Woodturning is full of interesting projects including Mark Sanger gives a step-by-step guide to creating a Japanese-inspired vessel on a stand, Pat Carroll shows how to make a multi-section vase, Andrew Potocnik explores turning jarrah and makes a reconstructed bowl, Colwin Way shows how to turn patio skittles, Stuart Thomas shows how to make a table lamp, Andy Coates turns a winged box with finial and Chris West provides a plan for making door wedges.

In our ‘Techniques’ section, Richard Findley starts a new series called Editor’s Challenge and starts with creating a staved barrel,
Ernie Conover explores a simple chuck to help make napkin rings.

Turn to our ‘Features’ pages for an insight into the work of Les Symonds, Mark Baker talks to Doug Schneiter about his work, John Plater ponders the vast amount of information available to turners, Geoffrey Laycock looks at respiratory protective equipment. Meanwhile our ‘Community’ pages provide all the latest news, events and social media highlights, while ‘Kits & Tools’ rounds up the tools and products on the market.
All this and more in issue 319 of Woodturning!
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June 2018 Issue 319 of Woodturning is full of interesting projects including Mark Sanger gives a step-by-step guide to creating a Japanese-inspired vessel on a stand, Pat Carroll shows how to make a multi-section vase, Andrew Potocnik explores turning jarrah and makes a reconstructed bowl, Colwin Way shows how to turn patio skittles, Stuart Thomas shows how to make a table lamp, Andy Coates turns a winged box with finial and Chris West provides a plan for making door wedges. In our ‘Techniques’ section, Richard Findley starts a new series called Editor’s Challenge and starts with creating a staved barrel, Ernie Conover explores a simple chuck to help make napkin rings. Turn to our ‘Features’ pages for an insight into the work of Les Symonds, Mark Baker talks to Doug Schneiter about his work, John Plater ponders the vast amount of information available to turners, Geoffrey Laycock looks at respiratory protective equipment. Meanwhile our ‘Community’ pages provide all the latest news, events and social media highlights, while ‘Kits & Tools’ rounds up the tools and products on the market. All this and more in issue 319 of Woodturning!


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