Woodturning  |  January 2012
Woodturning is read by turning enthusiasts in over 60 countries worldwide and is packed with projects, features on turners around the world, tests and reviews, as well as news, letters and tips. Our projects cater for varying levels of ability, so there is something for everyone, from beginner to professional.
The January 2012 issue of Woodturning features a vase that can be made in three different ways, using three different treatments; a twisted stem goblet; a sculptured flared vessel and a carved hollow form. In terms of techniques, Kurt Hertzog shares his top 20 tips for producing better pens; we look at using vacuum chucking systems and shows you how to make two more chess pieces for a turned chess set.
In terms of features, we have part three of Richard Findley’s series of a year in the life of a professional woodturner; William Holland shares his views on woodturning from an American perspective; we spend 20 minutes with Antone Forneris and Jim Scarsella shares one of his stunning pieces with us.
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In terms of kit and tools, we have a host of new products for your workshop; we look at the Mid Size Easy Hollowers from Easy Wood Tools, before we look at two tools from Thompson Lathe Tools and test a polish from Mylands.
All this and more in issue 235!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Woodturning January 2012.