|
|
WOODTURNING
MAGAZINE
Subscription.
Sign up or Renew online now >>
|
|
|
NOW
AVAILABLE ISSUE 211 MARCH 2010
|
In
This MARCH No 211 ISSUE
The
March issue features a discussion
from Michael O’Donnell on body
line and how best to use body curves
within your work, Nick Arnull turns
a sycamore rocket box, Dennis
Keeling turns a simple segmented
bowl, Chris Reid presents the 10
most important steps to cutting the
perfect thread on your turnings, Ken
Haines shows you how to turn your
own quick-change handle, 11-year-old
Andrew Dean discusses his preferred
techniques for pen turning, Steve
Dutton turns a roll-rimmed platter
under Bob Chapman’s tutelage and
finally, Gabor Lacko enhances the
rim of a mahogany platter using 20
rosewood discs. The features this
month include a 20 minute interview
with Emmet Kane, Tegan Foley
profiles Czech woodturner Peter
Hromek, Lionel Pringle talks about
the recent inter-club competition
between Wealden and Garden of
England Woodturners and the featured
artist this month is Art Liestman
and his non-functional teapot
entitled ‘Ljufu’
|
|
|
|
ISSUE 210 February 2010
In
This Issue:- Projects 3 of 6
in this issue
Bottoms
Up
How
the bottoms on turned items affects the
overall design.
Lidded form with finial
.How to turn an attractive hollow form
with finial.
Make your own flared-rim bowl
Three different decorative treatments for
rims.
Plus
4 Feature Articles, DVD reviews, Tool
Tests, Abrasives tests, Forstner bits
& Wood hardener tests, Pen blank tests
Also
New Year's resolutions, what's new for
2010, Latest news in the world of
woodturning, Readers Gallery, Letters,
Threads from this months forum.
Next Issue:- Find out what's in
store next month..
|
|
|
Subscriptions
- Sign up or Renew
online now
|
|
Don't
wait months for your 'latest copy'...
Order
a subscription today...
Start
receiving up-to date current issues.
Delivered FAST
& FREE to
your door each
month, for a lot less than the news stand
price.
Subscription.
Sign up or Renew online now >>
|
|
|
A great place for anyone with an interest in wood to visit.
Woodturners, Carvers,
Woodworkers & Furniture
Restorers.
|
|
|