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The Woodworker Magazine October 2010 In this month’s issue: It’s been a pretty good year for al fresco woodworking. Several months of mainly dry weather have allowed many of us to get out of the workshop & onto the lawn, the patio or the drive – anywhere where there’s enough room to cut up a few 8 by 4 sheets & assemble that project that just won’t fi t between the bench & the wood store. Shortage of space is a common enough problem for woodworkers everywhere. We’d all like a bigger workshop, more storage space & room to spread ourselves about a bit. However, nothing is beyond the twin powers of ingenuity & lateral thinking – just read Vere Shannon’s piece on managing your workspace on page 49 for some inspiration. Quart? Pint pot? No problem! Elsewhere in the issue we have an assortment of tasty projects for you to make, including an interesting challenge undertaken by Keith Smith – to keep the clock running while using mainly hand tools to fi nish a small oak hall table. Even he was amazed at how the time fl ew! Last but by no means least, we have a Woodworker exclusive for you this month. Alan Holtham has managed to lay his hands on the only sample in the country of Bosch’s new twin-base router, & has been putting it through its paces in his workshop. He reports that it’s every bit as good as the hype, & for sheer versatility sets the benchmark for performance in the mid-power range that rivals will do well to challenge. Read all about it on page 72! ...
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The Woodworker March 2011 Included in this months The Woodworker March 2011: REGULARSWelcome News Diary Subscriptions Back issues Marketplace Archive PROJECTSPrize summerhouse 3 Alan Holtham finishes building the revolving octagonal summerhouse we’ll be giving away free at GWWLive 2011 A tall order New contributor Tommy Wood designs & builds a grandfather clock Suite inspiration 4 Roger Berwick adds an occasional table to his oak suite, cleverly echoing the style of his dining table Quick on the drawer James Hatter returns to The Woodworker fold with an attractive chest of drawers WORKSHOPVacuum extractors Ben Plewes offers some guidelines on choosing the right machine, & reports on three he’s been using In the nick of time Alan Holtham describes a neat trick for dealing with nicked planer blades All my own work Vere Shannon describes an assortment of useful workshop jigs he’s devised Shop notes Keith Smith saves money on abrasives & treats himself to a new router Plugging away Gordon Warr describes a couple of unusual uses for his new set of plug cutters TURNINGTiming spot-on Gordon Warr creates a couple of simple inlaid wall clocks Creating texture 2 Colin Simpson tries out Robert Sorby’s texturing & spiralling system, rotary burrs, pyrography & some rotary carving tools A turn for the better Ian Wilkie concludes his look at miniature turning by making & decorating some lace bobbins ON TESTEinhell RT-XM 305U sliding mitre saw Makita LB1200F bandsaw Mafell LNF 20 biscuit jointer Three GMC power planers Axminster Power Hand Clamp Wealden centring point Triton TA235CSI circular saw ...
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Includes::3 Welcome 9 Diary 9 & 11 News 64 Subscriptions 88 Back issues 89 Marketplace 90 Archive Projects
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The Woodworker September 2011 In this Issue... REGULARS3 Welcome 9 Diary 9 & 11 News 66 Subscriptions 88 Back issues 89 Marketplace 90 Archive PROJECTS12 Treasure chest 24 A book at bedtime 31 A leg to stand on WORKSHOP36 Routing basics 440 Gadgets for woodworkers 42 Textbook joints 546 Tormek system upgrades 50 Shop notes TURNING53 Low-tech chucking 58 Turn one, get one free!62 A keen edge ON TEST68 SIP 01944 bench mortiser 70 Axminster SBW3501 Bbandsaw 72 Trend miniature bearing cutters 73 Trend Loc Blocks 74 Metabo SXE 450 Turbo Tecrandom orbit sander 76 Mafell MHU82 planer 78 Startrite SD300planer thicknesser 80 Woodster td 16tpillar drill press 82 SIP 01928 scrollsaw ...
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The Woodworker Summer 11 REGULARS Welcome Diary News Subscriptions Back issues Marketplace Archive PROJECTS The desk of my dreams 2 High & dry Flaps up! All dressed up WORKSHOP Routing basics 2 Textbook joints 3 Gadgets for woodworkers Shop notes TURNING Getting a grip Suspended animation Turning basics 2 ON TEST 4 small planer thicknessers SIP 01552 Woodster PT85 Axminster MB9020 Erbauer ERB052BTE SIP 01938 swivel-head lathe Axminster AWHBS310N bandsaw Metabo KGS216 Plus mitre saw De Walt DW622 router Proxxon IB/E Professional drill/grinder Microplane rasps Axminster woodworker’s gauge block set ...
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A complete step-by-s tep guide to essentialwoodwork techniques, from cutting andshaping wood through to joini ng andfinishing. Specialist techniques, such asveneer ing, woodcarv ing & woodturning, are also demonstrated.• Learn to control power tools with accuracy, and how to use the essentia l hand tools tha t wit Lgive your work a beautiful hand -finished quality.• Choose from a selec tion of projects
- simplefurniture & decorative items complete withcutting lists & full instructions
- to practise thetechniques. The spiral binding lets the book stayopen on your bench as you work.• A gallery of finished examples from professionalwoodworkers provides inspiration for lakingyourwoodwork further, & a t Jn cisewood directoryexplains the key charactertstics of popular woodsto help you makethe best choice for your projects.

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The Woodworker November 2011

This issue includes: Regulars3 Welcome9 Diary9 & 11 News59 & 64 Subscriptions88 Back issues89 Marketplace90 ArchiveProjects12 Nine times table20 Medieval challenge29 In the apple storeWorkshop34 Raw beginnings39 Router basics 644 Gadgets galore47 Portable power tools 252 Shop notesTurning55 A shapely turn of leg60 Holding bowl blanks66 Under the dome70 Bosch GEX 125-1 AE72 Radian 4-fl ute router cutter73 Bosch GSR 18V-Li74 Veritas small plough plane76 Woodster pt10678 SIP 01950 mortiser80 Makita BUC 12282 DeWalt DW433 belt sander9 Diary9 & 11 News59 & 64 SubscriptionsPROJECTS12 Nine times table20 Medieval challenge
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Includes:: Regulars 3 Welcome 9 Diary 9 & 11 News 59 & 64 Subscriptions 88 Back issues 89 Marketplace 90 Archive Projects 12 Nine times table 20 Medieval challenge 29 In the apple store Workshop 34 Raw beginnings 39 Router basics 644 Gadgets galore 47 Portable power tools 252 Shop notes Turning 55 A shapely turn of leg 60 Holding bowl blanks 66 Under the dome 70 Bosch GEX 125-1 AE72 Radian 4-fl ute router cutter 73 Bosch GSR 18V-Li 74 Veritas small plough plane 76 Woodster pt 10678 SIP 01950 mortiser 80 Makita BUC 12282 De Walt DW433 belt sander 9 Diary 9 & 11 News 59 & 64 Subscriptions PROJECTS12 Nine times table 20 Medieval challenge

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