Woodturning  |  October 2018
Issue 323 of Woodturning is full of interesting projects for you to make. Andrew Potocnik explores turning a burr goblet from collabah, Mark Sanger creates a split-turned, multi-axis vessel, Graham Dugan provides a step-by-step guide to turning a Danish-style stool with a woven seat, Colwin Way shows how to turn some Christmas-tree ornaments, Stuart Thomas explores turning nesting boxes and Chris West provides a plan for a ring and watch stand.
In our ‘Techniques’ section, Chris Grace discusses preparing tools for use and keeping them sharp. Andy Coates explores propeller-style eccentric turnings, Richard Findley’s Editor’s challenge this month is to create something with an inlaid pattern, Kip Christensen and Rex Burningham explore turning a single-barrel pen.
Turn to our ‘Features’ pages where Mark Baker talks to Stuart Furini about his turnings, John Plater considers where inspiration comes from and there is a feature from the AAW on Kailee Bosch exploring where will future woodturners come from. 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 322 of Woodturning!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Woodturning October 2018.