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Number 1
May/June 1985
Why Buy Rubbish?
Some reasons for the wide variation in quality of woodworking machinery and things you should look for before you buy.
Natural lighting, naturally
First of a series about designing and making light fittings for your home - starting with Ceiling Fittings and Standard Lamps.
Turning a Table Lamp
by Mike Darlow
Old saws about saws
Two old-timers give some helpful advice on looking after hand saws.
Stick with it!
A quick guide to glues and adhesives, their major advantages and disadvantages.
Putting on a new face
by John Ewart
An experienced woodturner shows how to make a useful Centre Screw Face Plate for your lathe.
User Report
Hirsch Saw Table
So you want to turn Pro!
Mike Darlow talks about becoming a professional woodturner.
Cabriole Spells Class
There's something distinctly classy about cabriole legs.
Grog in the Glory Hole
How one woodworker solved the problems posed by that awkward space below the stairs of a terrace house.
Book Review:
Japanese Joinery by Nakahara
Timber Page
Meranti
Issue Number 2
July/August 1985
Michael Gill -- Woodcarver
How to get started in Woodcarving
Don't think you can carve? Of course you can. Michael Gill shows how to start.
The Big L Universals
We compare specifications for two of the best universal woodwrking machines in the world.
Little LIGHTS
More about light fittings and a detailed description of a "specimen" light you can make.
How Ana Gote to be a wood dealer
Profile of Anagote Timber Pty Ltd - a craft timber supplier
New 'pots' for old
The Arnalls introduce their lathe system
List of Craft Timber Retailers
Probably the first Australia-wide list of craft wood retailers ever published.
Animalegs made easy
byJohn Ewart
Turning cabriole legs
Superchuck & microwave seasoning
The technique of microwave seasoning
Speeds, pulleys and V-drives
by S. Bennett
Working out belt speeds
User Report
T-Cut Super Saws
Book Reviews
Techniques of Creative Woodcarving
by Ian Norbury
Timber Page
Timber Supply
Number 3
September/October 1985
Make mine Music
Guitar maker, Graham McDonald
Making a Traditional Desk
by Dave Manning
Woodworking project (Pt I)
Starting a Woodworking business
Part 1 of a series
For your protection
by H Saducas
Earth leakage devices
New Concepts in Bowl Turning
by Mike Darlow
Part 1 of series on bowl turning techniques
The Trinket Box
by Wim Beyk
Woodworking Project
User Report
Triton Workcentre MkIII
List of Clubs
Starting a Woodworking Business
Marketing & advertising
Timber Page
Red Gold - Australian Red Cedar
Book Review
Working in Wood
by Ernest Scott
Issue Number 4
November/December 1985
Magnificent Mural
How Vic Wood made a 14.4 x 2.5 metre mural
An Introduction to Japanese Tools
Making a Lap Desk
Woodworking project
Choosing a Woodturning Course
Christmas Toybox
by Stephen Bennett
Woodworking Project
Toy Service Station
by Roger Jenkins
Woodworking Project
Advertising for your new business
More about woodworking businesses (Pt 3)
Completing the Traditional Desk
by Dave Manning
Woodworking project (Pt II)
User Report
The Emcostar 2000
Make yourself a Mallet
by Dennis Connor
Woodworking project
Keep your Gun Hot
Using hot melt glue
Club List
Timber Page
Timbers For Turning
Book Reviews
Turning Wood
by Richard Raffan
Reproducing Antique Furniture
by H Gottshall
Issue Number 5
January/February 1986
Looking inside the Designer's mind
Some thoughts about becoming a better designer
Build a European Style Workbench (Pt I)
by D Connor
Woodworking Project
Cupboard makes light work
by Wim Beyk
Woodworking Project (kitchen wall cupboard)
There's one born every minute
by R. Gall
Woodworking project (laminated handle for teapot)
Introduction to Marquetry
The Marquetry Picture
by Lionel Pavey
Woodworking project
For your Protection - Noise in the Workshop
Club List
New Concepts in Bowl Turning
by Mike Darlow
Part 2 of series
User Report
Dowelling with a Tasmanian Devil
Australia's Craft Wood Specialists
Wooden Entertainer
Woodworking project -- pyramid puzzle
Profile of a Supplier
Woodwork Tool Supplies
Timber Page
Red Ironbark
Karen Ellis My Own Cedar Tree
O Melmeth
Book Review
How to Carve Wood
by R Butz
Issue Number 6
March/April 1986
A beautiful way to learn woodwork
The Sturt School at Mittagong
An Occasional Job
by R. M. Guthrie
Woodworking project -- an occasional table
Make a European Workbench
by D Connor
Woodworking project (Pt II)
Professional Help for your Business
Part 4 of this series
Taming the Router
by Les Miller
An expert shows how to avoid router problems
Build a Clock Woodworking project
New Concepts in Bowl Turning
by Mike Darlow
Part 3 of this series
Easy to make 2-storey Doll's House
by R Jenkins
Woodworking project
Club List
Review of 1985 V.W.A. Exhibition
by S Wraight
Why make big ones?
Turning miniatures
Profile of a Supplier
Woodfast Pty Ltd
Timber Page
Curing Timber
Book Review
The Practice of Woodturning
by Mike Darlow
Issue Number 7
May/June 1986
I'd rather be Carving
A weekend course in carving
Window Making
by Neville Mudd
Woodworking project
How to choose and care for Router Bits
The not-so-humble Cup Chuck
by John Ewart
Understanding Construction
by Wim Beyk
First in a series about building construction
User Report
Luna L38/310 Planer Thicknesser
by Rod Nathan
Building a Corner Display Cabinet
by R Guthrie Woodworking project
Make this Chequerboard Table
by Stephen Bennett
Woodworking Project
Club List
Profile of a Supplier -- Mik International
Timber Page
Huon Pine
Book Reviews
Fine Woodworking on... (book series)
Issue Number 8
July/August 1986
How to choose a Table Saw
Choosing the Right Sawblade
Table Saws - how they compare
Table Saw Survey
Woodworkers can be chemists too
Making casein glue and rose coloured varnish
Building a Wine Server (Pt I)
by Wim Beyk
Woodworking project
Woodturning on a metal lathe
"Pet Rooster" Walking Toy
by Roger Jenkins
Woodworking project
Profile of a Supplier -- The Woodturning Centre
If It Won't Fit - Shoot It!
by Alan Wale
Making and using a shooting board
User Report
Hegner Scroll Saws
Little Lathe with BIG potential
The Leadbeatter lathe
Timber Page
Banksia Integrifolia
by Maurice D Passmore
Controlling The Behaviour Of Wood
During Microwave Drying
by Bruce Leadbeatter
Book Review
Cabinetmaking, the
Professional Approach -- Alan Peters
Issue Number 9
September/October 1986
Choosing Hand Tools
Space Saver Kitchen Cupboard
by RM Guthrie
Woodworking project -- between studs wall cupboard
Building a Wine Server (Pt II)
by Wim Beyk
Woodworking project
User Report
Elu MOF 96
Commemorative Carving
Peter Carrigy describes his work on a Commemorative Sculpture
Designing Wooden Toys
by Jenny Springett
Report on the Brisbane Woodturning Conference
Pinocchio Woodturning project
Turned, "life-size" toy
Book Reviews
Master Woodturners
by Dale L. Nish
The Woodworker's Bible
by Alf Martensson
Timber Page
River Red Gum
by Karen Ellis
Club List
Issue Number 10
November/December 1986
Which Way to Turn?
Australia's first comprehensive woodlathe surveysurvey
Design Sense
A Fair Dinkum Squatters Chair
by I Mann
Woodworking project
A Chainsaw Mill
by Karen Ellis
Chair Restoration
by Paul Gregson
Understanding Construction (Part II)
by Wim Beyk
New Designs for Australian Furniture?
by Trish Armstrong
A Chisel Sharpening Jig?
by RM Guthrie
Making A Play Cupboard
Woodworking project
User Report
Ryobi AP10
A Woodies Weekend in the Goulburn Valley
Book Reviews
Staining and Polishing
by Charles H Hayward
Timber Page
Workability of Huon Pine
Issue Number 11
January/February 1987
Choosing your Planer/Thicknesser
Planer/Thicknesser survey
The Grand 'ol American Rockin' Chair
Old Rockin' Chair got me! (Pt I)
by Bill Hawtin
Woodworking project
Now they're putting computers in hand drills!
Metabo Sb EDV 1000/2S automatic drill
A Miniature Grandfather Clock
by Max Harpley
Woodworking project
It's All in the Finish
by Paul Gregson
First of a series on finishes and finishing
Putting the Pressure On
by Steve Ledger
Home-made guides for an inverted router
Rustin's Plastic Coating
How to use this plastic coating
A Toy Cradle
by Roger Jenkins
Woodworking project
VWA Exhibition 1986
User Report
Elu 172
by Colin Appleton
Woodcraft A.C.T. 1986
Fine tuning a metal bodied plane
by I McPherson
Club List
Profile of a Supplier -- E & F Stanley
Bowl with Matching Lid
by Jim Walsh
Woodworking project
Book Reviews
World Woods in Colour
by William A Lincoln
Making Small Wooden Boxes
by James A Jacobson
Timber Page
Brigalow
by Karen Ellis
Issue Number 12
March/April 1987
The Ins and Outs of Radial Arm Saw
Radial Arm Saw survey
The Plane Makers
by David Warren
The Warm Hand Tool
by David Warren
Modern wooden planes E C Emmerich
Towards a good finish
by Paul Gregson
Second in series about finishes and finishing
Symtec
the world's most unusual lathe?
His & Hers
by Peter Maslin
Woodworking project -- Fire Engine toybox
Old Rockin' Chair got me! (Pt II)
by Bill Hawtin
Woodworking project
Wall Mirror
by RM Guthrie
Woodworking project
A Weekend at Sovereign Hill
It's the thought that counts
by R Gall
Woodworking project -- laminated platter
Making a Cutlery Box
by Wim Beyk
Woodworking project
New Importer of Japanese Tools
by John G Leete
User Report
Metabo Tacker Ta E 3030
User Report
Ryobi HB-321 SF Belt Sander
Book Reviews
The Stanley Plane
by Alvin Sellens
The Art of Turned-Wood Bowls
by Edward Jacobson
Issue Number 13
May/June 1987
Tools that sharpen tools
On Edge
by Paul Gregson
Restoring Carving tools
by Les Miller
Turning Tool sharpening
by Mike Darlow
Four article feature on tool sharpening
Four Octave Xylophone
by Jeff Kemp
Woodworking project -- easy to make xylophone
His & Hers Toyboxes
by Peter Maslin
Woodworking project -- doll's house toybox
User Report
The Durden Pacemaker
Modern Makers of Wagon Wheels
Father and son learn to make wheels
Understanding Construction (Pt III)
by Wim Beyk
Copycarvers
Short discussion on carving machines
A "fully clothed" beside table
by R Guthrie
Woodworking project -- circular table
Chuck Adaptor
by J Walsh
Turning aid -- wooden chuck adaptor
User Report
The Durden Pacemaker
Book Reviews
Projects for Creative Woodcarving
by Ian Norbury
Step by Step Woodcarving
by Alan & Gill Bridgewater
Proven Shop Tips
byTaunton Press
Timber Page
Everyone can help scavenge
by M Passmore
Issue Number 14
July/August 1987
Strong panel joints
Using a router for feather jointing
Sand Easy
Choosing and using portable sanders
An Adult High Chair
by R Guthrie
Woodworking project. Chair for drawing table or kitchen
Video Workshop
Introduction to Woodmill's video courses
Making a Pastrin Plane
by David Lockwood
Woodworking project
The Practices of Bowl Turning
by M Darlow
Detail Candlestick
by G Hatfield
Woodturning project
Build a Billy-Cart
by Colin Appleton
Woodworking project
Market Day Sale & Swap Day NSW
Peter Carrigy's Sydney Exhibition
A Woodworker's answer to RSI
Woodworking project -- a footstool for keyboard operators
Club List
User Report
Ridgway Power Expansive Bits
by Paul Gregson
Book Reviews
Turning Miniatures in Wood
by John Sainsbury
Cabinet-Making for Beginners
by Charles H Hayward
Spindle Moulder Handbook
by Eric Stephenson
Timber Page
I hugged a Cedar Tree
Issue Number 15
September/October 1987
Pick your combination
Survey of available Combination machines
W.T.G.V. Weekend Seminar
The Golden Mean and other Fairy Tales
Discussion on well known design rules
Introducing our guests
About the visiting demonstrators at the '87 National Woodworking Conference
How to Design a Verandah Table (Pt I)
by Wim Beyk
Woodworking project -- combining the description of a "simple" project with a discussion on design
Spiral Stairs with a Twist
Big ones and little ones
Kutzall burrs
A Woodworker at an Antique Fair
The Final Finish
by Paul Gregson
French Polishing for the amateur
Turning a Round Frame
by Jack Fisher
Woodworking project. Picture frames
A Restoration Project
by R M Guthrie
Repairing a dining chair
Getting Back to it
by Jack Richards
Woodcraft goes to the Opera '87
Making a 10-30mm Belt Sander
by Brian Latty
Book Reviews
Woodworking Plans & Projects
by Guild Of Master Craftsmen
Scroll Saw Handbook
by Patrick Spielman
Federal Furniture
by Michael Dunbar
Casuarina
by Karen Groeneveld
Issue Number 16
November/December 1987
First steps in suction
by R Nathan
A tale of dust extraction
Eat my Dust Dust collectors
How to design a Verandah Table (Pt II)
by Wim Beyk
Sanding without tears
Hand sanders
Making Time
by R M Guthrie
Woodworking project -- A turned wall clock
Chuck full of features -- Masterchuck
King of the Goblet Makers (Neville Sanders)
by J B McCarter
Woodwork as it was
Woodcraft at the Opera House
The Crane
by Roger Jenkins
Woodworking Project -- making a toy crane
Making Finger Tops
by Peter Robson
Woodturning Project
User Report
Cabot's Decking Finish
User Report
Teknatool Lathe
The Bonthistler Awards
George Ingham Exhibition
Book Reviews
Sharpening and Care of Woodworking Tools & Equipment
by John Sainsbury
Woodturning Projects & Techniques
by Bruce Boulter
Timber Page
Fruit woods can be sweet
by M Passmore
Issue Number 17
January/February 1988
Finish up OK
Choosing finishes
The Lester Improved Saw
Laying a Varnish
by Paul Gregson
Two pot or not two pot?
by Anthony Hope
Two Pot Polyurethane finishes
The Guest Room Towel Rack
by R M Guthrie
Woodworking project
Woodturning Since the Fifties
Understanding Construction (Part IV)
by Wim Beyk
Report on the National Conference
A Fein Wobble Sander
Making a Rifle Stock
by Maurice Passmore
A school in retrospect
(Krenov's School of the Redwoods, California)
by Rodney Hayward
Make your own Drum Sander
by Kim Chambers
Why Try?
About Trying (Jointing) Planes
User Report
Woodfast Power Carve
User Report
Masport Woodworker
Timber Page
Blackwood
Book Reviews
Making Cabinets & Built-ins
by Sam Allen
Turned-Bowl Design
by Richard Raffan
Issue Number 18
March/April 1988
Is this the Last Generation of Woodworkers?
Five Ways to Improve your Workshop
The Typical Australian Garage Workshop
by Paul Gregson
A Welder in a Woodworking Workshop
by J Viggers
Welding projects for the workshop
Making Thimble Huts
by David Teague
Woodworking project
Easy Clock Making
by CS Harding
A Stylish Desk for a Student (Pt I)
by WF Norquay
Woodworking project
Telephone Turning & Pot Plant Turning projects
by Ted Watt
Exhibition Winners
How to Design and Make a Letter Box
by Wim Beyk
Take Time for Kids
by Jenny Springett
Burl Wood from Nth Qld
Woodcraft at the Melbourne Meat Market
User Report
Ryobi Table Saw BT2500
by Colin Appleton
Book Reviews
Winning designs for Woodturning
by Alan & Gill Bridgewater
Woodcarving - a Complete Course
by Ron Butterfield
Wood Machining
by Nigel S Voisey
Timber Page
Timber in the Tropics
by Alex Stewart
Issue Number 19
May/June 1988
Coming to Grips with Glue Adhesives survey
The 1988 Squatter's Chair
by Ivan Mann
Woodworking project
Making a Tortilla Maker
by Jeff Kemp
National Woodworking Exhibition Winners
A Stylish Desk (Pt II)
by W F Norquay
What to do with little bits of wood
by RM Guthrie
Segmented bowl turning
The Remarkable Japanese Spinning Top
by NH Bradbury
Woodturning project
Hide Glue
by Paul Gregson
Clamps & Clamping
The BIG BLOW (English cyclone)
Timber Treat
Trend Timbers Open Day
A Bushman's Saw
by DL Crisp
Book Reviews
The Craftsman Woodturner
by Peter Child
The Complete Book of Portable Power Tool Techniques
by R J De Cristoforo
User Report
Speedbore 2000 drill bit
User Report
Vicmarc VL250 lathe
Issue Number 20
July/August 1988
Choosing Sawblades
User Report
The Shapersaw
Getting started in Woodturning
Templates for the Japanese Top
Making a Diablo!
by Alan Maunder
Woodturning project
Using Screws - a Twisty Problem
by WF Norquay
Turning "Black Boy" Grass Trees
by W A Bennett
Making an Appalacian Dulcimer
by Jeff Kemp
Australasian Club List
Making an "Irish" Rolling Pin
by Keith Hudson
Woodworking/woodturning project
Bird Carver, Peg Ridgely, in Australia
How to Design a TV Cabinet
by Wim Beyk
Cabinetmaking project
Introducing Modelling & Miniatures magazine
Book Review
Carpentry
by Caspar J Lewis
Issue Number 21
September/October 1988
The Router as a Spindle Moulder
The Dado Cutter
Another Wooden Chuck
by F Henley
Turning More Black Boy "grass trees"
by Tom Ward, Bob Rutherford
Timber Page
Woody Pear
by M Passmore
Turning it like it is
by Tom Skilton
Green turning
A Router Planing Jig
by Neil Bradbury
The Great Queensland Woodturning Event
Pianos are their forte --
Preston TAFE College course
Turn Green
by Anthony Hope
Richard Vaughan's Router Table
User Report
B&D brad nailing gun
A new Woodcarver's Tool
Introducing The Woodcarver
Preview of the Working With Wood Show
Finishing your Dulcimer
by Jeff Kemp
Can wood dust affect your health?
by Neil Tyers
Book Reviews
Router Jigs & Techniques
by Patrick Spielman
Shelves, Closets & Cabinets
by Peter Jones
Blizzard's Action Toys
by Richard Blizzard
Issue Number 22
November/December 1988
Using Particleboard
The Wheelbarrow Project
by Ray Gall
Poplarwood
Hi-Tech router jigs from New Zealand (Craftmaster)
Gluing Particleboard
by Bob Bolton
The Craftsman's Clay
by A Dixon
Introduction to Craftwood
How to make a Skateboard
by John Swinkels
A Turning Project (Vase)
by RM Guthrie
Russell Hoffman's Bowl Lathe
Tasmanian Woodcraft Survey
Ideas from Readers
The Woodturner's Friendship Pole
(Qld Conference)
Aust. Beeswax marketed in USA
Leady Lathe in production
User Report
Incra-jig
User Report
Stayer SC251 Mitre Saw
Book Reviews
Woodwork Aids and Devices
by Robert Wearing
Make your Own Electric Guitar
by M Hiscock
Woodworking
by Cassell & Co
Issue Number 23
January/February 1989
Keep your Tools (workshop security)
Health Watch
Forest Gathering
Review of The Working With Wood Show, Melbourne
Turning (Another) Round Frame
by Ian Gillett
New Zealand Woodturning Exhibition
by Vic Wood
VWA Exhibition 1988
More About Animal Glue
by Paul Gregson
Plane Crazy
by John McDavitt, handtool collector
Making a Roll Top Desk and Bookcase (Pt I)
by RM Guthrie
A Chair for Beginners
by Keith Hudson
More Power to the Woodworker
A guide to woodworking machines
Women & Woodworking
by Jenny Springett
User Report
The Woodcarver
Book Reviews
Prizewinning projects
by Alfred W Lees
Pleasure and Profit from Woodturning
by Reg Sherwin
Issue Number 24
March/April 1989
Licking the Dust Dust masks and extractors
Dissatisfaction led to new Bench design (WATA Bench)
Tolga Woodworks
How to make a Hogbin Bowl
by Neil Bradbury
Winners Tasmanian Competition
Make this Roll Top Desk and Bookcase(Pt II)
by R M Guthrie
Mosaic -- The Method behind the Madness (Pt I)
by Jeff Kemp
More Power to the Woodworker (Pt II)
The Jeep
by Peter Brooke
Woodworking project -- a toy jeep
How Dangerous are Common Adhesives?
by Bob Bolton
Bandsaw Innovation
Restoring Wobbly Furniture
How do Paints and Finishes Work?
User Report
Leigh Dovetail Jig
User Report
Stayer Sanders
Book Reviews
Projects from Attic to Basement
by B Price
Make your own Handcrafted Doors & Windows
by John Birchard
Timber Page
Camphor Laurel
by Don Outteridge
Issue Number 25
May/June 1989
Choosing and Using Bandsaws
Bandsaw Survey
Tool Sale & Swap
by Paul Gregson
Silvio Apponyi
Winners at the "Royal"
Mill Your Own
by RM Guthrie
Woodturning project -- coffee bean mill
Hot Stuff for Woodturners
Introduction to Hot Stuff super glue
Bandsaw Suppliers
Mosaic -- The Method Behind the Madness (Pt II)
by Jeff Kemp
A New Mallet
by W Cyril Brown
A Chest of Drawers
by Richard Vaughan
Woodworking project
User Report
Mech-Wood junior Dust Extractor
Wallframes
Timber Trusses
Exterior Cladding
by S Bauer
Panels & Panelling
Introduction to Radiata Pine
Buying Plywood
Book Reviews
Making Wooden Trucks & Construction Vehicles
by Reg Martin
Easy-to-make learning Toys
by John Coxon Workshop
Equipment Books Nos.6, 9 & 11
by Intermediate Technology
Issue Number 26
July/August 1989
Clocks
Where to buy components, kits etc.
Woodworking Women Melbourne Exhibition
A Homemade Wheelcutter
by K Turnbull
Making a Chest of Drawers (Pt III)
by Richard Vaughan
Woodworking Project
Richard Raffan Short profile
The Safe use of Polyurethane
by Anthony Hope
Unemployed go back to learn woodworking
Calling all Rhykenologists
Cutting Down Tall Poppies
by Neil Bradbury
Woodturning of thin stemmed flowers
An American Odyssey
by Ken Sager
A visit to ITOS
Buying Bandsaw Blades
Board Jointing
by John Doyle
User Report
The Ubiquitous Vix-Bit
Book Reviews
Video: Router Jigs and Techniques
by Bernie Maas and Michael Fortune
Furniture Projects for the Home
by Ernest Parrott
Making Unusual Miniatures
by Graham Spalding
Issue Number 27
September/October 1989
The Choice and Use of Rasps
by Henry Lanz
More about Dust Collection
by M Guthrie
A home made (fine) Dust Extractor
The Home Workshop, a Safe Approach
by M Burnham
Disappearing Coin Trick
by A Maunder
A woodturning project
Make a Sawstool (I did)
by Jim McConnachie
More Power to the Woodworker (Pt III)
User Report
Wheelwright Cutter
by Gerald Hanley
A Love of Lovespoons
by S Burns
Mid North Coast Woodworkers Exhibition
Designing and Making a Glory-Box
by Wim Beyk
A Cabinetmaking and Carving Project
NUTS!
Introduction to the Tagua Nut (imitation ivory)
Ancient Woodworking
Richard Crosland Exhibition
Bush Workshop
A Sheraton Cradle
by Marye Percival
Woodturning project
Book Reviews
How To Make Animated Toys
by David Wakefield
Portable Circular Sawing Machine Techniques
by Roger W Cliffe
Making Timeless Toys In Wood
by Janet and Richard Strombeck
Fine Woodworking on Tables & Desks
by Taunton Press
A Guitar Maker's Manual
by Jim Williams
Issue Number 28
November/December 1989
Christmas Gifts for your favourite woodie
by Dave Burrows
A Home for your tools
by Bruce Dudman
Making an upright tool chest
Converting and Seasoning Timber
by Derek Williams
Teaching on Course Sturt School of Wood
A Toy Bi-Plane for Christmas
by Roger Jenkins
In Praise of Shellac
by Carl Sriber
How to redesign and repair that favourite swivel-chair
Tools & Technology
Festo HL 850 E Planer
Circular Saw Cutting Guide
by Richard Watson
Help Keep Coopering Alive
by John Deakin
Woodies Abroad Richard Raffan in England
Steady, Steady.. the birth of a new product
by Bronte Edwards
A woodlathe steady rest
Demo Days
Trend Timber and the Tasmanian Woodturning Centre
Long Hole Boring
by John K Looker
Boring on lathes without hollow spindles
Using Adeze
by Jack Williams
Using Adeze WT Seasoning Grade
Build your own Weather Station
by RM Guthrie
Book Reviews
Biscuit Joiner Handbook
by Hugh Foster
Seat Weaving in Rush, Cane & Cord
by Ricky Holdstock
The Triton Project Book
Issue Number 29
January/February 1990
Impressions of the 1989 Show
Focus on Teaching
Off the Lathe
Review of an Exhibition
Health Watch
List of timbers which may cause skin/eye/nose/throat irritation
It's Better than Woodworking
by Bill Hawtin
Review of VWA Exhibition
A Bottle for your Genie
by Neil Bradbury
Woodturning Project
User Report
Mini Max S45 Bandsaw
by L Robert Knight
A Twisted Tale
Spiral Turning Lathe set up by Sydney Woodturners
Setting Your Dust Collections System to Work
by R M Guthrie
Designing and making dust collection hoods
Designing and Making a Wall Unit (Pt I)
by Wim Beyk
The Cabriole Leg
by RM Guthrie
Woodturning Project
Woodcraft around the ACT
ACT and Region Exhibition
Book Reviews
Green Woodwork
by Mike Abbott
Collins Complete Wood Worker's Manual
by Albert Jackson & David Day
The Incredible Router
by Jeremy Broun
Woodturning Display
Display Cases presented to NSW Parliament
1990 Source Book
Issue Number 30
March/April 1990
Designing and Making a Wall Unit (Pt II)
by Wim Beyk
Make your own Sash Cramps
by Dennis Connor
Make your own C-Clamps
by Doug Colman
Did you know?
Choosing Timber Finishes
by Colin Watson
Using Metals
by J Lauridsen
Metal Finishes
The Balista
by Eric Lysaght
Making a miniature weapon in wood and metal
Another Winner
Introduction to the Lewisaw
Not one but two Carvers Mallets
by EJ Stothard
Which is the Real Plane?
Large model Plane made for teaching
Divert the dust and liberate the lungs!
by Harry Ellison
Jointing Boards
by M Burgess
User Report
Carba-Tec Scroll Saw
by Colin Appleton
Book Reviews
Planecraft -- A Woodworkers Handbook
by John Sainsbury
Projects for the Router
by Casey Chaffin & Nick Engler
Making Kitchen Cabinets
by Paul Levine
Cabinetmaking, the professional approach
by Alan Peters
Turning the Earth
by Neil Bradbury
Woodturning Project -- Globe
Decorative Brass makes a come-back
by Carl Sriber
Top Turning in Victoria
Yarra Turners Exhibition
Issue Number 31
May/June 1990
The Very First Australian Woodworker
Three copies of 'The Australian Woodworker' 1932, found in the Mitchell Library
Woodworking on Video
List of woodworking videos
Making the Fivve Trailer Truck
by Peter Fivve
A toy semi-trailer (Pt I)
Drawing Circles
by RM Guthrie
How to make tipped turning tools
by J Lauridsen
Build your own Biscuit Jointer
by Dennis Connor
Richard Vaughan does a Love Job
Description of Coffee Table
Woodwork at the Sydney Easter Show
Tools and Machines that sand, grind and sharpen
Grinding Woodturning Tools, My Way
by Rob Campbell
Grinding Wheels
Special Sanding & Abrasive Devices
Oil Stones & Water Stones
Encase your tools in leather
by John Swinkels
User Report
Carba-Tec Wheel Cutter
by Colin Appleton
User Report
Tormek Tool Sharpener
by Dennis Connor
Book Reviews
Wood Finishing
by Noel J Leach
Build Your Own Aviary
by D W Pearce
Band Saw Handbook
by Mark Duginske
Issue Number 32
July/August 1990
Getting Started in Woodturning
Sydney 1990 Tool Sale/Swap
Carving by Numbers
The Woodcarvers Museum, Colorado
Woodturning Tool Design
by Mike Darlow
Bush Toys and Furniture at the Powerhouse
by Les Miller
Winners
by Lex Whadcoat
Check your Dust System
by RM Guthrie
Woodturner is legally blind
Using the Symtec lathe
Craftwood Woodcraft
NSW Forestry supports woodcraft
A Woodie's Guide to Wood
by Jeff Kemp
American Black Walnut
Huon Pine
South American Cedar
Australian Blackwood
The First Flott
Introduction to the Flott Lathe
Build your own Workbench (Pt I)
by Owen Hill
Turning the Unusual
by Len Smith
A Scratch Built Lathe
The Meeting of the Twains
by Vin Smith
Alignment boring
This year, it's a FOUR DAY Woodworking Show
Completing the Fivve Trailer Truck
by Peter Fivve
Make Better Dovetails -- easily
Book Reviews
Carving Horses & Carriages with Power Tools
by Billy J Smith
Woodworker's Handbook
by Roger W Cliffe
Gluing & Clamping
by Patrick Spielman
Issue Number 33
September/October 1990
Hand Tools
Advice on choosing hand tools and some of the new hand tools available
A Wood Guild Should Earn its Keep
by Bob Hillman
Solar Kiln Drying of Timber
by Les Prior
Make Your own Tool Rest
by W Cyril Brown
At AWISA
by Greg Burrows
The 1926 Craftsman
1926 Australian woodworking magazine
Making Small Wooden Boxes
by Jenny Springett
Elliptical Tables
by Keith Hudson
Cabinetmaking project
Directory for the 1990 Timber and Working With Wood Show, Melbourne
Threading a Turned Knob
by M Burnham
Managing Dust
by Colin Appleton
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 2)
Western Australian Sheoak
Brazilian Walnut
Myrtle Beech
American White Ash
User Report
Router Sharpener
by Jim Polyzoidis
User Report
The Kity Bestcombi
by Colin Appleton
User Report
Triton Sawblade
by S Bauer
Book Reviews
Making Rocking Horses
by Anthony Dew
Woodcarving, A Designer's Notebook
by James E Seitz
Fine Woodworking on Hand Tools
Restoring, Tuning & Using Classic Woodworking Tools
by Michael Dunbar
A Steel Lathe Stand
by John A Beckley
Issue Number 34
November/December 1990
New Courses Meet Growing Need
East Gippsland TAFE Woodcraft course
A Banksia Pomander
by Alan Logan
Woodturning project
Router Basics
Tools of the Trade
The Smoothing Plane
by Paul Gregson
Clocks
Making a Clock
by Barry Strauss
User Report
Nova Scroll Chuck
by Dick Robertson
Model Railway Steam Engine
by Ray Gall
Woodworking project
Making a Chess Set
by H Haselroither
Profile of a woodturner: Vic Wood
Routers, Exploring the Possibilities
Les Miller's Router Jig for Making Mortise and Tenon Frames
Enchanted Wood Exhibition
by Stephen Hughes
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 3)
Zebrano
Rose Alder
Baltic Pine
Jarrah
Book Reviews
Woodturning, A Foundation Course
by Keith Rowley
Making Chairs
by Vic Taylor
The Wood Joiner's Handbook
by Sam Allen
Two Bits for a Door
by S Bauer
Making a smaller than standard door
Wood Ducks and Water Birds
by J G Stevenson
Woodworking projects
Issue Number 35
January/February 1991
The Design of Woodturning Gouges
by Bernard Axford
A Beginner's Lesson in Basic Relief Carving
by Graham Bull
A Whittler's Kit
by J Swinkels
A Useful & Handsome Folding Chair
by M Burgess
Woodworking project
The 1990 Timber and Working with Wood Show, Melbourne
Winners
Sue Wraight's netsuke
Which Finish is Better?
The Old Spinning Wheel in the Parlour (Part I)
by Roy Guthrie
Woodturning project
1991 Source Book
User Report
Carba-Tec Dowelling Jig
Book Reviews
Woodworking Basics and Workshop Practice Series
How to Make Your Own Kitchen Storage and Wardrobe Units
by Stanley Herbert
Router Basics
by Patrick Spielman
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 4)
Blackbean
Queensland Maple
Rock Maple
American White Oak
Issue Number 36
March/April 1991
The Japanese Plane
by Phillipe Brooks
Triton Drill Bits
Dowelling with a Bench Drill
by John K Looker
User Report
Kreg Drilling Jig
by P Sellick
Metal and Wood
Furniture That Blends with Wood and Brass
by C Sriber
Cool Cutter for Metal
The Stayer TF84
Morticing Jig Modifications
by John K Looker
Tools of the Trade
by Paul Gregson
The veneer hammer
Winners of the Black Box Competition
Circles, Squares and Triangles
Victorian Woodworkers' Association Exhibition
by Bill Hawtin
Triton Accessories Catalogue
ACT Exhibition
Improving Timber Life with Wood Stains
by Jeanette Stevens
An Introduction to Nailguns
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 5)
Silver Ash
Celery Top Pine
Australian Red Cedar
Purpleheart
Turn & Spin a Top
by Neil Bradbury
Woodturning and Sex -- a Design Problem
by E Newman
Viking Ship Cradle
by E J Worthington
The Old Spinning Wheel in the Parlour (Pt II)
by R M Guthrie
Book Reviews
Metalworking in the Home Shop -
by E F Lindsay
Woodcarving Patterns from Around the World
by E J Tangerman
Fine Woodworking on Bending Wood
Making Toy Trains in Wood
by Tom, Tim & Ginger Lynn
Issue Number 37
May/June 1991
The Japanese Saw (Nokogiri)
by Philippe Brooks
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Lathe setup
Oil for Rattles
by Lewis Harper
Safe finishes for children's toys
The Scroll Saw
Making Musical Instruments
The Sydney Timber and Working with Wood Show
Taking Woodwork back to the Forest
Forest Gallery & Workshop
A Visit to Putaruru
by Fiona & Steve Ross
Recycling a Mirror
A Turner Furniture restoration
Woodcarving a Spoon and Bowl
by J Swinkels
The Touch Wood Exhibition
Decorate a Bowl with Off-Centre Turning
by Neil Bradbury
Woodturning project
A Handcrafted Wooden Tray
by M Burgess
Woodworking project
Tools of the Trade
by Paul Gregson
The Scraper Plane
Book Reviews
Shaper Handbook
by R W Cliffe & M Holtz
Scroll Saw Pattern Book
Scroll Saw Country Patterns
Victorian Scroll Saw Patterns
Spielman's Original Scroll Saw Patterns
Scroll Saw Fretwork Patterns
A Woodie's guide to Wood (Pt 6)
Maracaibo
Boxwood
East Indian Kauri
Teak
Queensland Silky Oak
Issue Number 38
July/August 1991
Japanese Water Stones
by Philippe Brooks
A Fail-Safe Dowelling Technique for Shelving
by E J Richards
Make your own Biscuits
The Ford Model T (1914) Pt I
by Bruce Searant
Woodworking project -- a model car
1991 Sydney Royal Easter Show Awards
The Tribal Urn
by Tom Capey
The Elements of Safety
Other People Just aren't Safety Conscious
by Ernie Newman
Tests of the Holding Power of Nails
Update: Tormek Tool Sharpener
by Dennis Connor
What to See at the Show Timber and Working with Wood Show, Sydney
Tools of the Trade
by Paul Gregson
The Gilder's Kit
Ken Godfrey's Skeleton Chair
Woodwork in Rotorua
by Ernie Newman
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Lathe speeds
Is Huon Pine the Flavour of the Month?
by Bill Hawtin
The CS88 Bench Plane
by Rodney C Hayward
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 7)
Central American Mahogany
Bubinga
Southern Sassafras & Blackhearted Sassafras
Kwila
A Technique for Workshop Design
by Arnold Meker
Book Reviews
Scroll Saw Basics
by Patrick Spielman
Turning Projects
by Richard Raffin
Hardwood Floors
by Don Bollinger
Australian made .. Australian played
by Michael Atherton
Woodfast Jubilee
Woodfast Machinery Co.
Issue Number 39
September/October 1991
Machines under $2000
A Vertical Chain-Saw Mill
by Ted Watt
The Use of Hide Glues
Biesemeyer Improves your Sawbench
Furniture from Australian Hardwoods
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Working with vibration when turning between centres
A Bit of Bentwood
by Lindsay G Collins
Bending wood
Trans Tasman Timber Toy Competition winners
What to See at the Melbourne Show
About Tech Drawing
by R M Guthrie
The Timber & Working with Wood Show, Melbourne Directory
Design and Make Your own Bedroom Suite (Pt I)
by Wim Beyk
Feed the Chooks, Lad
by Lindsay Collins
A tale of the past
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 8)
Queensland Walnut
New Guinea Rosewood
White Beech
Mountain Ash (Tas. Oak)
The Ford Model T (Pt II)
by Bruce Searant
Coffs Harbour Exhibition
Where to next in Woodturning (Pt I)
by Bob Rutherford
Book Reviews
How to make Traditional Australian Furniture
by Peter Collinette
Band Saw Pattern Book
by M & G Duginske
Table Saw Basics
by Roger W Cliffe
Issue Number 40
November/December 1991
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Making a steady rest
Layers of Mystery
by Andrew McLaren
Japanese tools
The Mind Woggles
by Terry Martin
Making 5,000 Scout woggles
Using the Right Bit Drill bits
An Outboard Tool Rest and Murphy's Law
Where to next in Woodturning (Pt II)
by Bob Rutherford
Building a Vertical Drum Sander
by Max Warner
Tools of the Trade
by Paul Gregson
The Spokeshave
Boats, Boats, Boats
Wooden Boat Revival
by Dr Bruce McConkey
Boatbuilding in a Sailing Ship
Port Phillip Wooden Boats
Wooden Boats
Duck Flat Wooden Boats
Choosing the Design and Materials for your Boat
by Arnie Duckworth
Building Wooden Boats
by Ian Smith
Sydney Wooden Boat School
Books on Boats
Hands-On Exhibition
Chucking More Ideas on Knobs and Screws
by D Probyn
Design and Make Your Own Bedroom Suite (Pt II)
by Wim Beyk
Round and Round with a Wobble
Rupes BR 5 Sander
Book Reviews
Fifty Wooden Boats
by Wooden Boat Magazine
Wood and Canvas Kayak Building
by George Putz
How to Build the Catspaw Dinghy
by Wooden Boat Magazine
Marquetry & Inlay
by Alan and Gill Bridgewater
More Building Classic Small Craft
by J Gardner
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 9)
Mulga
Japanese Beech
NSW Rose Mahogany
White Cypress Pine
Issue Number 41
January/February 1992
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Turning a baluster with the use of a steadyrest
Choose a Glue
Safe Working with Adhesives
by R I Mellen
A Homemade 400mm Bandsaw
by Jim Barr
Sometimes Against the Grain
by D J Birrell
When the Job is Finished
Woodworking finishes
Paint Preparation on Timber Furniture
by P Gregson
Miniature Maker uses Normal Tools
The work of Les Paul
Making a Walking Stick
by R M Guthrie
ACT Exhibition
User Report
Magna-Set Knife Setting Jig
Design and Make Your Own Bedroom Suite (Pt III)
by Wim Beyk
Timber & Working with Wood Show, Melbourne
User Report
Nobex Mitre Saws
Book Reviews
Refinishing Old furniture
by George Wagoner
Making Woodwork Aids & Devices
by Robert Wearing
Collins Good Wood Handbook
by A Jackson & D Day
A Woodie's Guide to Wood ( Pt 10)
American Cherry
Iroko
1992 Source Book
Issue Number 42
March/April 1992
Some Japanese Tools and Techniques
by Philippe Brooks
Designing and Developing the Ripley Band Saw
by Jim Ogden
Swinging
A woodworker's guide to hinges
Chainsawn Characters
The work of Kevin Gilders
Building a Wood-Lathe from Scratch
by W Cyril Brown
Sometimes Against the Grain
by D J Birrell
The Coachbuilder's Shop
by Lindsay G Collins
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Grinding bevels
Jigs & Fixtures
Squaring the Ends
by W Cyril Brown
Woodworking Technique
Timbers for Planemaking
Suitable timbers for woodworking planes
Adding an Arm Radial Shopmight
Mike Darlow's Lamp
Using Metal Spinning to embellish Wood Turning
by Lionel Walters
Spherical Turning Device
by R M Guthrie
A Ball Turning Accessory for your Lathe
by Joe Sylvester
Ball Turning Made Easy
by A L Hayes
Book Review
Sharpening Basics
by Patrick Spielman
Whirligigs & Weathervanes
by David Schoonmaker & Bruce Woods
Blizzard's Book of Woodworking
by Richard Blizzard
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 11)
Messmate
Alpine Ash
Balsa
Antarctic Beech
Issue Number 43
May/June 1992
Safety Update - Dust, Chips & Shavings
Sanders & Sanding
A Review
Antique Style Revolving Bookcase
by Mike Rosier
Woodworking project
First Queensland Timber & Working with Wood Show
Preview and directory
VWA 1991 Exhibition
by Bill Howton
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
by Phillipe Brooks
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Safety face shields
Jack Nixon's Wheelcutter
The Coachbuilder's Shop (Pt II)
by Lindsay G Collins
Going around the Bend
by Mike Darlow
Bowl gouges
The Grecian Urn
by Warren Hielscher
Pyro-Art satisfies a Burning Ambition
by Janette Crawford
User Report
Durden Top Turn 400 Lathe
by A Bell
A Top Turn Demo
by Kel Parry
Book Review
Yacht Craftsman's Handbook
by Garth Graves
Carving Faces and Figures in Wood
by E J Tangerman
The Complete Manual of Wood Veneering
by William A. Lincoln
Wooden Toys, Puzzles and Games
by Ralph and Mary Dorazio
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 12)
Bolly Gum
Alerce
Yellow Carabeen
Forest Oak
Issue Number 44
July/August 1992
Make a Simple Biscuit Jointer
by John Beasley
A 1792 Turning Manual
Tools of the Trade
by Paul Gregson
The Router Plane
The Write Way
by Steve Ledger
Making wooden pens
Setting up a Saw Table
1992 Lathe Survey
Trend reaches 15
Dick Whittington really did turn again!
by Neil Bradbury
Turning methods
2nd Sydney Timber & Working with Wood Show Preview and directory
The Art & Craft of the Woodturner
The Peninsula Woodturners Guild Inc.
It's something different
Mike St Clair/Bungendore Wood Works Gallery
A Japanese Infinitely Variable Speed Lathe
by Phillipe Brooks
Woodcraft Wins Sydney Easter Show
West Australian Show is a Great Success
The Woodturners of Denmark (WA)
The Coachbuilder's Shop Part 3
by Lindsay G Collins
Coachbuilders of the Netherlands
Vacuum Chucking
by Mike Darlow
Sometimes against the Grain
by D J Birrell
A Chair/Bench for Children
by David Soderlind
Woodworking project
User Report
A Budget Priced Taiwan Table Saw
by C Appleton
Book Review
Radial Arm Saw Basics
by Roger W Cliffe
John Sainsbury's Woodworking Shop
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 13)
Coachwood
Bolly Gum
Alerce
Radiata Pine
Issue Number 45
September/October 1992
Hand Tools
Plane Fallacy
by D J Birrell
Plane Fact
Encase Your Tools in Leather
by John Swinkels
The Pros and Cons of Combinations
Combination machine survey
Pressed into Service
by R Spencer
Convert wringer into laminating press
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Choosing tools
Manuel du Torneur
The Tea Trolley
by Bill Rottman
Sometimes Against the Grain
by D J Birrell
Ornamental Turning
by Les Stennett
Two Easy-to-Make Jigs for the Router
by Mike Rosier
Side Table
by Grant Vaughan
Frank Consumes
by Philip Monaghan
Wood sculpture
Tools of the Trade
by Paul Gregson
The Spokeshave
New Kiln for Smaller Sawmills
Kevin Gilders in America
by Bill Hawtin
Ian Norbury visits the VWA
Book Review
Projects for Creative Woodcarving
by Ian Norbury
Techniques of Creative Woodcarving
by Ian Norbury
The Marquetry Manual
by William A Lincoln
The Practice of Woodturning (video)
by Mike Darlow
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 14)
Sitka Spruce
Red Mahogany
White Hazelwood
Issue Number 46
November/December 1992
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
The skew chisel
Furniture '93 Exhibition in Melbourne
by Bill Hawtin
Brest '92, A Festival of Traditional Sail
by Ian Smith
Making Model Yachts
by Keith Hudson
Endangered Wildlife of Australia
Fred Blake Exhibition
Turn up the Lamp
by Mal Williams
Lathe Accessories
Drill Press is a MUST for Toymakers
Routers & Spindle Moulders
Homeopathic Dust Control
by Tobias Kaye
The Beauty of Bush Furniture
by Beverley Boorer
Sometimes Against The Grain
by D J Birrel
Which Chuck Do You Need?
by Neil Scobie
Dimensions, An Exhibition of Early Work
Sloyd
by John Landvogt
More About Sloyd
by Rodney Hayward
But This is Pure Turnery!
by Terry Martin
New Way to Score
by Modulus 2000
An Old Fashioned Bridle Rack
by Lindsay G Collins
Occasional Drop Leaf Table
by David Haskett
Annual Tool Sale & Swap
by Paul Gregson
A 3-Legged Stool in Huon Pine
by Gwyn Kemp
User Report
Dyco 3-in-1
by Colin Appleton
Turning for Charity
by Ernie Newman
A New Set of Threads
by Carbatec's Threadmaster
Book Review
Woodworking part One
by Bruce Leadbetter, Michael Leadbetter, John Keable.
The Best of Fine Woodworking:
Small Woodworking Projects
Finishes and Finishing Techniques
Lathes and Turning Techniques
Router Projects and techniques
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 15)
River Red Gum
Wenge
Issue Number 47
January/February 1993
How to Make a Rumbler
by A L (Tiny) Hayes
Silver Medal for James Krenov
by Rodney Hayward
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Roughing and detail gouges
Jigs and Devices That Make Joints
Building a Clinker Dinghy (Part I)
by Ian Smith
First Steps in Woodcarving
by Brian Eves
Ornamental Turning
by Les Stennett
Using your conventional lathe and router
Aztec Tongue Drums
by Keith Hudson
Woodworking project
Turning Coconuts into Containers
by Neil Bradbury
A Simple Marquetry Project
by W Cyril Brown
Woodburns
by Joy Day
Decorative woodburning
Another Burner
by Robert Keen
Sometimes Against The Grain
by D J Birrell
End coating, charcoal for drawing
Safe & Secure
by John Swinkels
Woodworking project -- tool cabinet
This Weekend is an Adventure
by Bill Hawtin
VWA exhibition
User Report
3M Paint and Varnish Stripper
by Paul Curson
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 16)
Hoop Pine
Jelutong
Book Review
Woodcarving
by Mark Weichard
Boat Modelling with Dynamite Payson
by Harold Payson
Woodcarving in the Scandinavian Style
by Harley Refsal
Issue Number 48
March/April 1993
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Bowl gouge
A Tray
by Roy Freere
Woodworking project
Burl Hunting
by Terry Martin
FORUM -- Product Liability
Veneering
by Paul Gregson
Educating the Australian Woodworker
Courses around the country
My Home Made Lathe
by Bobo Mordek
Building a Clinker Dinghy -- Part 2
by Ian Smith
Quick Mounting Tools
by Graham Redden
Using a wood vice to hold bench mounted tools
Ornamental Turning
by Geoff O'Loughlin
Adapting a metalturning lathe
Circular Sawblades
Their manufacture
The Wombat
by Brian Eves
Woodcarving project
From Sow's Ear to Silk Purse
by Colin Appleton
Renovating an old homemade combination machine
A Design Project
by R M Guthrie
Planter stand -- woodturning project
User Report
Record Woodcarver's Vice
User Report
Proxxon Minimot
by Colin Appleton
User Report
Racal Dustmaster MK11 DM4
by Tim Skilton
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 17)
Douglas Fir
Bolly Silkwood
Book Review
Scroll Saw Shelf Patterns
by Patrick Spielman & Loren Raty
Victorian Gingerbread Patterns & Techniques
by Patrick Spielman & James Reidle
Carving Horses in Wood
by Eric Zimerman
Woodturning for Cabinetmakers
by Michael Dunbar
Making & Modifying Woodworking Tools
by Jim Kingshott
Issue Number 49
May/June 1993
Adding Tools & Accessories to your Present Lathe
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Woodturning scrapers
Tailoring Your Own Sleeves
by Vin Smith
Making your own drum sander sleeves
Making Large Belts
by W Cyril Brown
Making your own sanding belts
FORUM
Making things to make money, Homemade machines
'Eye, Eye, Skipper'
by Terry Travers
Restoration of a Huon-Pine yacht
The Wood Whittler, Jim Hall
Sometimes Against the Grain
by D J Birrell
Update Your Lathe with an Indexing Head
by Neil Bradbury
Brisbane Timber & Working with Wood Show
Hurt No Eyes, Ears, Lungs
Woodworking safety
The Lad's Apron
by Lindsay Collins
Anecdote from the coachbuilder's shop
A Ducky Project
by Brian Eves
Duck -- woodcarving project
User Report
PROMAN Universal Mitre Saw
by Colin Appleton
Cedar Goblets with Spun Brass
by Lionel Walters
Woodturning project
Craftwood, Just Made for Turning
by Jeff Lewry
Woodturning project
A Bush furniture table
by Betty Boorer
Woodworking project
Marquetry
Variations on a theme
by W Cyril Brown
User Report
Transwave Phase Converter
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 18)
Macassar
Ebony
Lignum Vitae
Book Review
Woodturning - A Manual of Techniques
by Hugh O'Neill
Rocking Horses
by Margaret Spencer
Wood Finishing
by Den Hatchard
Planking Techniques for Model Ship Builders
by Donald Dressel
The Gougeon Brothers on Boat Construction
Issue Number 50
July/August 1993
The Bi-Centenary of Machine Wood Cutting
by M Burnham
Products That Will Last Another 50 Issues
Low Toxicity Chemicals for Woodworkers
Sydney Timber & Working with Wood Show
The first Australian Woodworker
Wooden Filing Cabinets
Woodworking project
World Turning Conference
by George Hatfield
Making a Colonial Stool
Carving a Bird in the Hand
by Brian Eves
Walking stick -- woodworking project
The History, Present and Future of Hand Woodturning Education in Australia
by George Hatfield
A Simple But Effective Picnic table
by W Cyril Brown
Woodworking project
Flying Plywood
Plywood in airplane construction
Book Review
Building Fine Furniture
by G Wiliam Scherer
Shapes for Woodturners
by David Weldon
Australian Planemakers
by Trevor D Semmens
Appleton's Woodworking Guide
by Jim Appleton
FORUM
Product liability, sustainable forestry
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 19)
Peroba Rosa
New Zealand Silver Beech
My Tulip Vase
by Roy Guthrie
Woodturning project
Issue Number 51
September/October 1993
Router Partners
Router accessories
Neville Selleck Retrospective
by Bill Hawtin
Did the Carpenters of Cheops have a Kreg?
Woodworking project -- footstool
The Woodcarvers Tool Kit
Melbourne Timber & Working with Wood Show
Bad Buy started a Business
Colen Clenton's woodworking tools
Dovetail Box
by Keith Hudson
Woodworking project
FORUM
Product Liability, Having a Burl
Woodturning in New Zealand
by Warren Hielscher
Stanthorpe Heritage Arts Festival
The Great Australian Icon Competition
The Router on the Lathe
by Paul E Mether
Leonardo Da Vinci and Other Eminant Woodturners
by Ernie Newman
User Report
Wagner Safe-T-Planer
by Colin Appleton
Responding to an Influence
by Philip Monaghan
Carved furniture
Carving a Wave or Two of Dolphins
by Brian Eves
Woodcarving project
Have You Seen These
Bungendore Wood Works Gallery theft
Making a Dexter Rocker
by A J Eyers
Woodturning project
Sometimes Against the Grain
by D J Birrell
Oil, Wax and Brick Dust
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Sharpening Equipment for Woodturning Tools: Pt 1
Guest Review: The Darlow Tapes
by Col Halpin
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 20)
Sapele
Tallowwood
Book Review
Woodturning Wizardry
by David Springett
Workshop Accessories You Can Make
by Edward Baldwin
The Art of Making Elegant Wood Boxes
by Tony Lydgate
The Traditional Furniture Maker
by David Bryant
Issue Number 52
November/December 1993
Making a Set of Router Gauges
by Arthur J Grant
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Sharpening Equipment -- Part 2
Look for the Subtle Difference
Selecting Hand Tools
Are you ready to make a Stringed Instrument?
Epoxy Bonding Made Easy
ATL Composites
Building a Squatter's Chair
by A J Eyres
Woodworking project
A Miniature Fire Screen
by Jim Fainges
Woodworking project
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 21)
Goncalo Alves
Cerejeira
Mouldings
by Phillipe Brooks
Different methods for forming mouldings
A Child's Cradle
by M Burgess
Woodworking Project
Art Deco Mirror Frame, Pt 1
by Paul Curson
Woodworking, gilding project
The Plank
by Dave Smith
Converting a plank into a table
Book Review
Wood Carving, 23 Traditional Decorative Projects
by Alan & Gill Bridgewater
Selling What You Make
by James E Seitz
Shaping Wood, A New Woodworking Approach
by Douglas Hackett
Teddy Bear Treasures, Making Movable Wooden Toys
by Alan & Gill Bridgewater
1994 Lathe Survey
A Whale of a Project
by Brian Eves
Woodcarving project
Issue Number 53
January/February 1994
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Woodworker's Directory, saw stiffeners, custom chuck, hot glue warmer
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
The process of sharpening woodturning tools
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
This material Wood
Incra-Jig turns Router World Upside Down
Hot Melt Glue Guns
Dust is the Enemy
Workshop vacuum cleaners
Restoration or Conversion
by D S Haskett
Making a hall table -- woodworking project
4-Jaw Scroll Chucks
by Terry Martin
User Report
Dyco BS450W Bandsaw
by Colin Appleton
The Tool Chest
by P Brooks
Woodworking project
Art Deco Mirror Frame, Pt 2
by Paul Curson
Woodworking, gilding project
Only the Brassware is Traditional
by Carl Sriber
Carve a Love Tray
by Brian Eves
Woodcarving project
Woodworking History
Woodcarving Class 1913 Examination paper 1913
Using Offcuts to Light up your Life
by Tim Sutherland
Candlesticks -- woodturning project
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 22)
Miva Mahogany
Canadian Yellow Cedar
Book Review
Woodworking for Kids
by Kevin McGuire
Making Mechanical Marvels in Wood
by Raymond Levy
Woodturning Step-by-Step
by David Regester
Woodcarving
by Jeremy Williams
Issue Number 54
March/April 1994
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Mini thicknesser, screw holder, tool tubes
The Planer Truth
The development of the Electric Plane
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Marking out
Coating Timber for Boat Building -- Wattyl
Geometry and the Golden Section
by Neil Bradbury
When You Finally Buy that Workbench
Workbench survey
Building a Leg-Vice for your Workbench
by Cliff Benton
More about Dust
by JM Hayman
Setting up a dust extraction system
Dredging up the Past --
9000 year old Angophora
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Sharpening Woodturning Gouges
Durden Top Turn Revisited
by Kel Parry
4-Jaw Scroll Chucks
Holding in the Contraction Mode
by Terry Martin
Hitting a High Note
by David Haskett
Music Stand -- Woodworking project
Fasteners Replace Glue and Cramps
by A J Eyers
Sawing in the Dark
by Bill Hawtin
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Pt 23)
by Jeff Kemp
African Mahogany, Sydney Blue Gum
Fine Tune Your Band Saw
by Gordon Taylor
Bound in Wood
by John Swinkels
Bookbinding with wood covers
Woodworking project
Woodworking History
Early Sydney Cabinetmakers Table top cricket
by Lindsay G Collins
Second time Around
by Andrew McLaren
Woodturned Tableaux
Carving the Family Crest
by Brian Eves
Woodcarving project
Holbrook Shire Logo was a Carbon Copy
by Lindsay Collins
Book Review
Marquetry Techniques
by David Middleton & Alan Townsend
Woodturning - A Source Book of Shapes
by John Hunnex
Traditional Toys
by George Buchanan
Wood Finishing and Refinishing
by Creative Homeowner Press
The Genie Vase
by R M Guthrie
Woodturning project
What's the Difference?
Bandsaw Survey
Issue Number 55
May/June 1994
Sometimes Against the Grain
by D J Birrell
An Indictment of the Drill Bit
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Sharpening a Skew Chisel
Good Ideas and Shortcuts
Nova Chuck, hacksawing dovetails, step ladder
Australian Made Portable Kilns
Building a Longcase Clock
by Bodo Mordek
Woodworking project
Traditional Norwegian Carving
by G W Kenyon
Woodworkers Care
Women in Woodworking - 1910
The (not so) Lunatic Fringe
by Bill Hawtin
Fringe Furniture Exhibition - Melbourne
And Now For a Fine Finish
Survey of Disk sanders and Linishers
Turn a Natural-Edged Bowl
by Neil Bradbury
Woodturning project
Power to the Carver
Power carving tools and accessories
A Woodie's Guide to Wood (Part 24)
Nyatoh
Brazilian Rosewood
Accessories for 4-Jaw Chucks
by Terry Martin
Renovation of Badly Worn Drawers
by A J Richards
Chucking Wood with a Glue Gun
by J Wallace
Book Review
Classic Carousel Carving
by H Leroy Marlow
Biscuit Joiner Handbook
by Hugh Foster
Scroll Saw Silhouette Patterns
by P. Spielman & J. Reidle
How to Build 50 Classic Furniture Reproductions
by Monte Burch
Carving a Heron Tableau
by Brian Eves
Woodcarving project
Issue Number 56
July/August 1994
Drilling Holes in Wood
Across the Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
Man-made Materials
The Domino Effect
by Keith Hudson
Woodworking project
Flat, Smooth and the Right Size
Varieties of Planar/Thicknessers and their place in the workshop
A Passion for Urns
It's Enough to Turn Your Head
by M Adams
Swivel head lathes
Secure Seating
by Paul Gregson
Repairing a Chipped Leg
by Paul Gregson
Restoring a Biedermeier Couch
by John Alexander
Renovating Stairs
by Steven Burrows
Conservation of a Pair of Mid-19thC. Gothic Revival Chairs
by Paul Curson
Good Ideas and Short Cuts
Dovetail saws, pedestal drill lathe, flexible sandpaper
Matching Chests
by Philippe Brooks
Woodworking project
VWA at the Melbourne Craft Centre
by Bill Hawtin
Add a Little Spice to Your Life
by Mal Williams
Spice Rack -- woodturning project
Three Spoonfuls of Woodcarving
by Brian Eves
Woodcarving project
Book Review
Upholstery, A Practical Guide
by Desmond Gaston
Techniques of Wood Sculpture
by David Orchard
Making Wood Tables
by Hugh Foster
Guitarmaking - Tradition and Technology
by W. Cumpiano & J.Natelson
A Woodies Guide to Wood (Part 2)
Rose Maple
Meranti
Issue Number 57
September/October 1994
Rocking Without Turning
by Gordon Taylor
An Extra Large Piece of Dust
Racal Dustmaster 4
Across the Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
Dovetail, Mortice and Tenon Joints
A Proper Bookcase
by W Cyril Brown
Woodworking project
Evolution or Revolution Cordless Drills
Fire Hardened Timber
by Lindsay G Collins
Dust
Finger Spinning Tops
by Ernie Newman
Woodturning project
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Making Chisel Handles
The Hand Plane revisited
by Phillipe Brooks
Good Ideas and Short Cuts
Taping abrasives, candlesticks, work block, sanding internal edges
Book Review
The Complete Woodworker
by Bernard E Jones
The Practical Woodworker
by Bernard E Jones
French Polishing
by Phillipa Barstow & Alan Waterhouse
Classic Clocks for Woodworkers
by Raymond Haigh
User Report
The Freud Biscuit Joiner
A Very Strange Bird is the Pelican
by Brian Eves
Woodcarving project
Issue Number 58
November/December 1994
Across the Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
The Workbench
The Future of Tasmanian Special Species
by Peter Lucas
Good Ideas and Short Cuts
The trigger strap, simple mallet, modifying a mitre saw
The Motorcycle
by Alec Lowe
Woodcarving project
How I Built a Fresh-Air Respirator
by Peter Russell
20th Art Acquisition in the Alice
1994 Lathe Survey
Doing it differently with Japanese Tools Chisels, saws, hand planes, sharpening stones.
Mushroom Tops
by Ernie Newman
Solid, hollow, inlays, laminations, scallops, brass points
User Report
The Trimtramp Sliding Compound Mitre Sawtable
by Colin Appleton
Squaring Away Squares
An Antique Style Column Cabinet
by Mike Rosier
Woodworking project
A Visit to 'Woodturning USA'
by George Hatfield
Mirror, mirror on the wall....am I the most beautiful Heron of all?
by Brian Eves
Woodcarving project
User Report
RALI Hand Planes
by Colin Appleton
Woodworking History
Book Review
The Australian Timber Buyers Guide
Beyond Basic Turning
by Jack Cox
John Sainsbury's Router Workshop
by John Sainsbury
Furniture Makers Diary
by Philippe Brooks
On making mistakes
Oval Turning
by AL (Tiny) Hayes
Issue Number 59
January/February 1995
The Art and Skulduggery of producing Newsletters
by Art Burrows
Introduction to The Australian Woodworker MERIT AWARDS
Triton Superjaws wins first Australian Woodworker MERIT AWARD
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
From rough sawn timber to ready-for-finish
Prince of Steel
South Australia's Ken Martin's sculpture of Canadian steel tycoon
Good Ideas and Short Cuts
Stiffening collars for circular saw, custom chuck and hot glue
Blessed with many skills
by Bill Hawtin
Baptismal Font commission in Jarrah
Building a Computer Desk
by Hugh Foster
Woodworking project
Mosaic Furniture
National Woodworking Competition
Lazy Susan
by AJ Eyers
Woodworking project
Cabinet Maker's Diary
by Phillipe Brooks
Workshop machinery and tools
Oberon Exhibition
Winner of the first Mother of Pearl Youth Woodworking Scholarship
Scrapers
by Phillipe Brooks
Making Small Wheels
by Lindsay G. Collins
Manufactured in Australia
Australian made woodworking products
An Ancient Lamp
by George Hatfield
Woodturning project
Book Reviews
Antique Woodworking Tools
by Michael Dunbar
The Woodworker's Illustrated Benchtop Reference
by William P and L Duane Griffiths
The Woodturner's Bible
by Percy Blandford
Classic Toys in Wood
by Janet and Richard Strombeck
A Rose by any other name
by Brian Eves
Woodcarving project
Issue Number 60
March/April 1995
Good Ideas and Short Cuts
Mini Thicknesser, screw holder and tool tubes
Its all in the Finish
by Noel Cole
Timber Treatment Basics
Choosing Cabinet Hardware
by David Simon
Woodturning Chucks
by George Hatfield
Survey of Chucks
Chuck Suppliers Guide
Across the Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
Router Bits
Variations on a Revolving Bookcase
by Gerald Young
Mario Calligaris -- woodturner
A Large Mahogany Dresser
by M Burgess
Woodworking project
Bega Exhibition
Tooling Makes the Difference
by Jeff Lewry
Opinions about and techniques for making tools
Second Thoughts On Dovetails
by Peter Smith
Custom Built Bowl Turning Lathe
by J H Beckley
Melbourne Exhibition article
Graduating students show
Cabinet Makers Diary
by Phillipe Brooks
Using Veneers
Book Reviews
The Woodworker's Pocket Palette
by Nigel Lofthouse
Heirloom Projects for Woodworkers
by Editors of The Woodworker's Journal
Turning Wooden Toys
by Terry Lawrence
Woodworking Joints
by Wolfram Graubner
Carving a Tudor Rose Bowl
by Brian Eves
Woodcarving Project
Issue Number 61
May/June 1995
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Dovetails
Keeping your tools sharp
Now we are 10
Snippets from the past
Good Ideas and Short Cuts
Hacksawing dovetails, centre marker, no twist ladder
A Sailing Ship's Block and Pulley Jewel Box
by Keith Hudson
Woodworking project
Making a Grand Entrance
by Paul Gregson
Woodworking project
Over-size door made from Sydney Blue Gum with no adhesive
Exhibition of woodwork at the Chocolate Factory
Adhesives then and now
Working model steam engine in wood
12th Annual ACT exhibition
by Maureen Rogers
Official Guide to the QLD Show
There's nothing like Tool Swap
by David Simon
Up, up & away
by John Swinkels
Woodcarving project Carlos Moragues methods of carving ducks in relief
Trial By Table
by W Cyril Brown
Woodworking project: Drop Side Table
Furniture Maker's Diary
by Phillipe Brooks
Hardware
Book Reviews
Furniture Restoration and Repairs for Beginners
by Kevin and Jan Bonner
Alphabets and Numbers
by Patrick Spielman and Sherri Spielman Valitchka
Adventures in Woodturning
by David Springett
Wood on Wheels
by Kevin McGuire
Forum
Maurice Passmore discusses Forests and World Heritage from a different perspective
Woodturning Forces
by Neil Bradbury
Issue Number 62
July/August 1995
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Common or Through Dovetails
Good Ideas and Short Cuts
Timber treatment, faceplate sander
Good Grinding
Part 2 of a feature on sharpening
Hand Planes
Making a Piano Stool
by David Haskett
Woodworking project
Super Ellipses
by John Mills
Calculating and plotting the points of a Super Ellipse
Woodman's Vision
How Old Jack made his vision a reality
Making a Table Saw Cut-Off Carriage
by Phillipe Brooks
A dinkum Aussie Whirligig
by Eric Lysaght
Woodworking project
Kangaroos and Australian Pelicans are subjects for Aussie Whirligigs
Boled Over
by Darryl Cooper
The boles of dead trees are the raw material for this sculptor's work
Automatic Lathe Woodworking
by George Hatfield
George describes the various types of Automatic Lathes
Furniture Maker's Diary
by Phillipe Brooks
Finishing
Several Bowls from One Blank
Carving Cod
by Brian Eves
Woodcarving Project
Spray Equipment for the Woodworker
How to choose spray equipment for the home or professional shop
Building a Rebate Trimming Plane
by Terry 0'Loughlin
Book Reviews
The Router Table Book
by Ernie Conover
Simple Wooden Toys
by Ron Fuller and Cathy Meeus
Patented Transitional and Metallic Hand Planes In America, 1827-1927
by Roger Smith
Fundamentals of Figure Carving
by lan Norbury
A look at Deep Goblets
by Peter Morphett
Woodturning project.
A prominent Queensland woodturner describes his methods for turning deep goblets
Issue Number 63
September/October 1995
What's in a Name
by Terry Martin
Making a sleeveless Drum Sander
by C Wheat
Across the Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
Dovetails
Skewing a Bead
by George Hatfield
Good Ideas and Shortcuts
Portable clamp, buffing and dowel making
Criticism is the Key
by Les Dean
Profiles
by Les Miller
New Feature
Bench Mounted Machines
Three Days in Utah
by Ernie Newmann
How I made a Grandfather Clock
by Harry Spearman
Making a Gateleg Utility Table
by AJ Eyers
Woodworking project
Woodcarving from Asiliano to Innisfail
Biscuit Jointing with a Router
by John K Looker
Combining Timber and Plastics in Woodturning
by Tony Williams
Woodturning project
News from the Australian Woodcraft Federation
Woodworking at the Sydney Agricultural Show
In search of an Australian Style
Furniture Makers Diary
by Philippe Brooks
Sharpening tips
Swimming Cod
by Brian Eves
Woodcarving project
Club Drumbeat
Swing Cradle
by Lindsay Collins
Woodworking project
Automatic Ornamenting
Issue Number 64
November/December 1995
Across the Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
Halving Joints
Centre Finding Gauge
by Brian McMaugh
Profiles: Woodworkers at Work
Letter Spacing for Wood Carvers
A Woodcarver's guide to the art of kerning
Aid to long hole boring
by George Hatfield
1995 Lathe Survey
Coloured Laminated Veneer Pots
by Neil Bradbury
Woodturning project
VWA Annual Exhibition and Festival
The Romance of the Boomerang
by Jeff Lewry
Colonial Character Exhibition
Toymaking
An Avuncular Table
by W Cyril Brown
Woodworking project
User Report
Triton Biscuit Joiner System 2000
by E Taunton
The Great Table Saw Paradox
A discussion on rip fences
Furniture Maker's Diary
by Philippe Brooks
Handtools
Book Reviews
Woodturning Traditional Folk Toys
by Alan and Gill Bridgewater
Making Money from Woodturning
by Ann and Bob Philips
The Art of the Scroll Saw
by Patrick Spielman
Woodcarving Tools, Materials and Equipment
by Chris Pye
Club Drumbeat
Huon Pine and a Tasmanian Wolf
by Brian Eves
Woodcarving project
Issue Number 65
January/February 1996
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Halving Joints
Router Accessories
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Augers for Longhole Boring
Pyrography
Which came first - the Egg Cup or the Egg
by George Pearce
Woodturning project
A Woodcraft Gallery at the Ettamogah Pub
Turning point -- Exhibition
Making a Chess Table
by M Burgess
Woodworking project
Making a Boomerang
by Jeff Lewry
Woodworking project
Handle is Right for Lefts and Rights
by Glenn Roberts
Ethel the Aardvark
by Graham Bull
Woodcarving project
Burls are Beaut
by Maurice Passmore
The Secrets of Endplay
More about Rip Fences
Homemade Jig Grinds Flat Bevel
by BG Newbert
Profile: Christa Welk in the Round
by Les Miller
Furniture Maker's Diary
by Philippe Brooks
Some special tools, marking gauge and knife
Book Reviews
Carving Birds and Beasts
by Compiled from Woodcarving Magazine
Award Winning Boxes
by Tony Lydgate
Ornamental Turning
by TD Walshaw
A Polisher's Handbook
by Neil J. Ellis
Good Ideas and Shortcuts
Homemade bowl gouge, re-using velcro pads
Ebonising for Woodturners (and Cabinetmakers)
by Terry Martin
Issue Number 66
March/April 1996
Across the Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
Choosing a Router
Turning a Standard Lamp
by George Hatfield
A Woodturning Project
How it Used to be
by Michael Mason
Cross-cut saw, not Chainsaw
Wooden Boat Making
A story about Australia boatmaking tradition
Wood, Finishes and Food
Choosing safe finishes for food
Art of Turned Wood Exhibition
by Vic Wood
Report on New Zealand's major annual woodturning event
Profile: Bush Chair Maker, Yves Linxe
1996 National Woodturning Exhibition
Harold's Planing Jig
by Colin Appleton
Woodworking in America
Woodfast Exhibits at US show
Add-on Rip Fence
Queensland Woodturning Exhibition
Bending
by Philippe Brooks
Three wood bending methods
The Australian Woodworker Index
Abridged Index of the last two years
User Report
Glaser Grind Master Sharpening Jig
by JB McCarter
A Library Chair
by W Cyril Brown
Woodworking Project
Book Reviews
The Practise of Woodturning
by Mike Darlow
Small and Exiting Woodturning Projects
by James A. Jacobsen
Carving A Possum
by Brian Eves
Wood Carving Project
Issue Number 67
May/June 1996
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Cutting grooves with a router
Going Round in Circles to Make Mirrors
by Maurice Passmore
Woodworking Project using offcuts for circular mirrors
RACAL wins The Australian Woodworker Merit Awards
The Woodturner's Scratch Gauge
by Lindsay G Collins
A helpful tool when spindle turning several identical items
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Sculpting hardwood, cutting plywood, bandsaw skews
Dovetail Test Piece
by Peter Smith
Woodworking Project
Forum
Underestimating the value of woodworking in the curriculum
Turned, Carved or Both
Looking at options for making and decorating bowls
User Report
New Fein Sander
by Brian Eves
Marking Tools
How to choose the tools to do the best marking out job
Profile: Echoes of the Past, the work of Percy Oliver Kerrigan
by W Cyril Brown
Galleries of South East NSW
by George Hatfield
On the 'ol Bandsaw
by John Swinkels
Woodworking Project
Electricity for Woodturners
by Bill Heller
Licensed electrician offers some advice to fellow turners
John Jordan's Visit
by George Hatfield
Big as the Great Outdoors
Big turning jobs call for a special Lathe
The Magic Story
Fictional woodworker credited with changing poeples lives
Book Reviews
Carving On Turning
by Chris Pye
The Complete Pyrography
by Stephen Poole
Tables and Chairs
by Taunton Press
Lasting the Distance in a Labyrinth
by Brian Eves
Wood Carving Project
Issue Number 68
July/August 1996
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Trenching and Grooving jigs
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Dovetail gauge, fly sprays
Using the Router as a Thicknesser and Planer (Part 1)
by Mike Rosier
Home made Jig for Thicknessing and planing with Router
A Dream of an Exhibition
Exhibition of turning that accompanies launch of Terry Martin book: Wood Dreaming
Turning Fluted Bowls
by Neil Bradbury
How to turn fluted bowls, on-board ornamentation
Getting Started in Marquetry
by Greg Battisson
Basic intro to Marquetry and small sailboat project
Furniture Maker's Diary
by Philippe Brooks
Form is Everything
Trend Plans second Kiln
Trend Timbers doing its own drying and adding second kiln
Aboriginal Woodwork
by Geoff Lewry
Discover the tools and techniques of Australia's oldest inhabitants
Cairns stages Timber Expo
Official Guide to the Sydney Timber and Working with Wood Show
What's on at the Sydney Show
Making a three-legged Slide Table
by AJ Eyers
Woodworking project
S liding dovetails are featured on this table design
Turning in the Red Centre
by Neil Scobie
An Uluru Experience, turning in the NT
A Celebration of Wood Annual VWA exhibit
Setting out Curves
Making and using a Trammel
Off-Centre Turning
by George Hatfield
Book Reviews
Wood Dreaming
by Terry Martin
Bert Marsh-Woodturner
by Bert Marsh
An Australian Decoy Duck
by Brian Eves
Carving Project
Issue Number 69
October 1996
Across the Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
More on using your router
Turning With The Grain
By Ernie Newman
Creative Competitions
by Mark Presling
3" x 3" x 3" competition
Where Do Woodies Come From?
Sydney Royal Easter Show Awards
by Paul Gregson
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Routing wide trenches, router rest, easier to use bees wax
Off-Centre Turning - 2
by George Hatfield
Modifying a Mate
by Glenn Roberts
Shows ways to make your Black&Decker workmate even better
Profile -- Eva Schubert, Carver
by Les Miller
A Period Country Style Bed
by M Burgess
Marquetry
by Greg Battisson
Finishing Technique and making a chess board
Bowls from Waste
by Alby Hall
The Winning Icon Ettamogah Pub
Aboriginal Woodwork Part 2
by Jeff Lewry
Bowls from Waste
by Alby Hall
The Winning Icons
Icons of Australia winners
A Router Table for all seasons
by John K Looker
Woodcarving Tools
What's available and where to start
Using the Router as a Thickness Planer -- Part 2
by Mike Rosier
Biscuit Joinery
by Philippe Brooks
Forum
Commercial Forest Operations - VIC
Book Reviews
Shop Accessories You Can Build
by Fine Woodworking
Fixing and Avoiding Woodowrking Mistakes
by Sandor Nagyszalanczy
Faceplate Turning
by Woodturning Magazine
Furniture Maker's Diary
by Philippe Brooks
What glue do you use?
It's in there somewhere
by J. Swinkels and Carlos Moragues
Carving project salad set
Issue Number 70
December 1996
Across the Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
Router tables and their uses
Giant Road Train
by Jack Hudson
Part 1 of a toy project
Circular Saw Shooting Board
by Nigel McCarter
A Flourish of Entries
Bega Woodcraft Show
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Buns on saw bench feet, almost free faceplates
But Which Lathe?
by Charles T Orr
Making a Cheval Mirror
by Neil Scobie
Woodworking project
Profile -- Working In the woods of Tasmania, Marcus Tatten
2D - 3D Intarsia
Making a Carved Table
by Raffael Pagliarini
Annual Lathe Survey
Tuning Table Saw
by Glenn Roberts
Turned Wood with Crystal Insert
by George Hatfield
Woodturning Project
More than One Lathe
Book Reviews
Rocking Horse Instructional video
by Michael Mason
Making Marvelous Wood Toys
by Tim & Tom Lynn
Wood Working Course
by Richard Crosland
Flower Box Carvings
by Brian Eves
Issue Number 71
February 1997
Across the Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
Wood Finishing
Turning a Simple Wall Clock
by George Hatfield
Turning Project
Ornamental Turning
by W. Cyril Brown
Making Pens
by Doug Midgely
Woodturning Chuck Survey '97
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Applying pressure when power sawing, bench drill vice, cleaning router bits, turning tool saver
Colonial Dwarf Longcase Clock
by Mike Rosier
Based on a clock design from 19th Century NSW
User Report
Rabot K1 D20 Handplane
User Report
Triton Series 2000 Workcentre
Carving in Austria
by Bob Pilbeam
Evolution of the Tom Christasaurus
by Eric Lysaght
Making a whirligig
Making a Ball Race
by Stan Wallis
Turning Project
User Report
Ryobi BT3000 Precision Woodcutting System
Giant Road Train -- Part 2
by Jack Hudson
The Trailers
Lathe modifications that Worked
by Neil Bradbury
The Whole Kit and Caboodle
Grand Father Clock Kit Suppliers
Book Reviews
Spray Finishing
by Andy Charron
Spindle Turning
by Woodturning Magazine
Fine Woodworking Design Book Seven
by Taunton Press
A home made Belt Sander
by AJ Eyers
Carving a Tri-Falcon Shield
by Brian Eves
Mesquite - From Pest to Fine Woodwork
Issue Number 72
April 1997
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Finishing --- Sanding
Heading in the Right Direction
by Geoff Reddington
Finding the Right Combination
Combination machines
Bit Storage Cabinet
by High Foster
A Scratch Built Ornamental Lathe
by W. Cyril Brown
A Clearer Picture of Dust Control
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
New fence for saw, another pen jig
An Unusual Penholder
by George Hatfield
Designing for Strength
by Charles T-Orr
Australian Woodworker Merit Award
Fein Triangle Sander
Profile Putting the Land Back into Timber
by Peter Carrigy
Perth Timber & Working With Wood Show Guide
DIY Sanding Pads
by Neil Bradbury
Lathe Mounted sanding pads
A Timely Scroll Saw Project
by Tom Manley
Scroll saw clock project
Jumping Those Pen Making Hurdles
by Jim McCarter
A Standard Lamp for Woodworkers without a lathe
by Graham Redden
National Competitions
by Fred Blake
Comments on the Melbourne Show
A Steadyrest for Awkward Jobs
by Harry Arnall
Ironbark.... Good for more than Bridges
by Maurice Passmore
Book Reviews
Woodshop Dust Control
by Sandor Nagyszalanczy
The Cabinetmakers Diary
by Philippe Brooks
Hardware Sense & Savings
Carving the Heron Table
by Brian Eves
Carving Project
Issue Number 73
June 1997
Across The Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Using Fillers and Stains
D.I.Y Egg Finishing Chuck
User Report
Porter Cable Speedmatic Router #7419
CMT Router Bits
by Les Miller
Turning the Sands of Time
by H Haselroither
Woodturning Project -- Eggtimer
My Disk Sander
by AJ Eyers
Any Way You Cut it!
Choosing the right sawmill for your needs
At the Cutting Edge - Truly
by Mike Darlow
A duplicator for your lathe (Part 1)
by Jeff Lewry
Constructing and using a duplicator attachment
How Good Is your Woodwork?
by Paul Gregson
Do you really want to turn pro?
VWA Exhibits wonderful wood
by Andrew Potocnik
Brisbane Timber & Working With Wood Show Guide
From Burl to Bowl
by George Hatfield
Turning Eucalypt Burls demands careful attention
In Pursuit of Simplicity
Ornamental lathe attachment
Making Furniture: The ultimate in value adding
Profile of Nicholas Dattner
Basic Intarsia Decoration
by Robert L. Bruce
Real Old Stuff
by Ron McGrane
A look at Restoring second hand chairs
Just Rocking Horsin' Round!
Making Rocking Horses
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Stright planks, motor mount and simple router box
Making an Electric Guitar
by Peter Openshaw
Book Reviews
The Secrets of Wheelwrighting
by MC Hendrickson
Antique and Collectible Stanley Tools
by John Walter
Carving Realistic Birds
by David Tippey
Carving a Piggy Box
by Brian Eves
This little piggy has a real magnetic appeal
Issue Number 74
August 1997
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Time for the Final Finish
Clamping with Biscuits & Wedges
by John K Looker
Making a Regency Toilet Mirror
by BG Newbert
Bandsaws - Guide to Identification and Use
Putty Bar Workshop Aid
by Jim McCarter
How to fill blemishes in timber
Sample Profile Blocks
by Glenn Roberts
Make your own Chisels
by John Mills
A duplicator for your lathe - (Part 2)
by Jeff Lewry
Growing Red Cedar
by Bob Whitworth
Sydney Timber & Working With Wood Show
Cantilever Wine Bottle Holder
by George Hatfield
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Bandsaw dust extraction
Profile: Stan Ceglinski
by Les Miller
User Report
Porter Cable Profile Sander
by Les Miller
The Superjaws as a Woodcarving Centre
by Brian Eves
A Real Wheel for a Garden Barrow
by Lindsay G. Collins
Keith Morrison's Router Jig for making Box Frames
by Paul Mether
Book Reviews
The Making of Musical Instruments
by George Buchanan
The Rocking Horse Maker - 9 easy to follow projects
by Anthony Dew
Shapes For Woodturners (paperback edition)
by David Weldon
User Report
Arbortech Mini Carver
by John Van Der Volk
Carving Bowls from Mallee Root
by Philip Shaw
Issue Number 75
October 1997
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Les begins a new series on the many methods of joining timber
Making a Curved Leg Coffee Table
by Neil Scobie
Professional designer/maker, Neil Scobie, describes the construction of one of his favourite pieces
Electromagnetic Compatibility Legislation affects woodworking industry
by Neil MacDonald
A government crackdown on electronic pollution could force some products off the market
Festival For Woodies
240km from Adelaide Woodies' shows aren't confined to the cities or even the larger towns
Another way to cut trenches
by Glen D Stevens
More about Making Pens
by Richard Rice
More insights into penmaking by this WA author who has made more than 3000 of them!
Profile: Robert Prenzel - a Remarkable Craftsman
by W Cyril Brown
The story of a young German immigrant and his contribution to our woodworking and cultural identity at the turn of the Century
Woodturning inspired by Irish History
Ancient vessels from the land of his forefathers inspire Nowra woodturner, John Hanrahan
Melbourne Timber and Working With Wood Show Guide
User Report
O'Donnell Grinding Jig
Vic Wood gives his impressions of this new grinding aid
Hold it right there!
by Charles T Orr
With a little ingenuity and a few bits of heavy timber, you too can have a solid surface on which to work
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Boring guide for lathe
Staying In tune with the Original Design
by Graeham Kennedy
This adaption of David Haskett's piano stool makes a great keyboard stand
Oval Bowls
by Jim McConnachie
Making, mounting and using an `oval turning' chuck may need some lateral thinking, but the results make the effort worthwhile
Dovetail Jigs need not be Tricky
by WG Feige
What happens when you get the Jig home and it doesn't work the way it should?
User Report
Performax 16-32 Drum Sander
This machine could make drum sanders a realistic option in smaller workshops
Project 1200
by Pat Crowe
Manufacturers who keep sufficient spare parts make their older models well worth finding
Turning Boards into Bowls
by Bruce Leadbeatter
Deep Hollowing Tools
A lot of development time and effort has been devoted to these highly specialised tools for making hollow forms
Club Drumbeat
The story of the Bribie and District Woodcrafters
Making a Model 1910 Renault Motor Bus
by Eric Lysaght
You can make this model a great test of your all-round woodworking skills
In Memoriam - a Processional Cross
Book Reviews
Classic American Furniture
by James Clapper
Woodturner's Wooden Clock Cases
by Tim and Peter Ashby
Mouldings and Turned Woodwork of the 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries
by Small and Woodbridge
Issue Number 76
December 1997
Across The Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Joining Timber (Part 2) Screws
Finishing the Curved Leg Table -- Part 2
by Neil Scobie
Neil details the clamping of rails to legs, and the construction of the table top
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Filing your router bits, easy dust blower, scratchless scrapers and Durden dustpan
First Steps in Ornamental Turning
by W Cyril Brown
The author's shares his tips on making a basic kit of gear for Ornamental Turning
American Association of Woodturners 11th Annual Symposium
by George Hatfield
George found the pricing as interesting as the turning at this year's A.W.W. Symposium
User Report
BrandNew Branding Irons
by Keith Radshaw
Branding Irons are an easy way for woodies to make their mark
Balancing Act
by Jeff Lewry
The combination of his Duplicator and an Arbortech cutter allows Jeff to form flat surfaces on blanks that are a long way out of balance
Ettamoggah by Design
Clinker built from Kalantis
Trend Timbers donated the timber to this worthy Rotary project
Profile: Vic Wood
Turner, Teacher, Lecturer & Demonstrator Few woodturners in the world could lay claim to Vic Wood's broad experience in every facet of woodturning
Bega Exhibition
This year's Bega Awards attracted one of the nation's finest displays of woodworking.
Working with Australian Hardwoods -- 1
by Peter van Herk
The first article in a new, occasional series on the use of Australian hardwoods particularly for furniture making.
1997 Lathe Survey
It all starts with Choosing the Right Lathe
Lathe Survey Table
The Scoop on Speed Controllers
The versatility and added safety of a Variable Speed drive can transform your lathe
Turning with Less
by Jack Hudson
By using techniques drawn from coopering, it's possible to reduce the waste from turning _ and create unusual and often highly attractive, `segmented' forms
Traditional Elegance
by Terry Dixon
Terry's careful reconstruction of a table made over 160 years ago let's you add a piece of rare Australian furniture to your home
Club Drumbeat
Cessnock Woodturners Inc.
Mastering the Hexagon
by Alex Springall
Once you've mastered the making of this hexagon box, you can tackle one of the author's unique pierced carvings to decorate the top.
These two woodworkers found highly individual solutions to the common problems of dust control
Hoovers Never Die
by Stuart Hulme
The Kingswood Lives On!
by Kevin Hollioake
Book Reviews
Building Arts & Crafts Furniture
by Paul Kemner and Peggy Zdila
Making Little Boxes From Wood
by John Bennett
Woodworking Projects for the Home Workshop
by Rosario Capotosto
User Report
The Gifkins Dovetail Jig
by Neil Scobie
Issue Number 77
February 1998
Around the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Joining Timber (Part 2)
What to look for when buying woodworking glues.
1997 Timber Promotion Council National Woodwork Competition
The Facts in Wax
User guide to using wax on turning and cabinet work.
A Table on the Side
by Neil Scobie
Another one of his unique project designs
The Reconstruction of the Enterprize
by Ros Poole
The famous vessel that sailed into Port Phillip Bay back in 1835
A Home-Made Marvel
by A Dunn
A router table with the lot
Hospitality and a Woodturner's Smorgasbord
by George Hatfield
Six weeks of demos gave George a wealth of impressions about the US
Make an Accurate Indexing Wheel
by Gorgi Armen
Gorgi's INdexuing Wheel is a classic example of the truism that simple ideas are often the best
Wesfarmers Fine Wood Awards 1997
Exhibiting woodwork of this high calibre, it is not surprising that the Fine Wood Industry Project has set its sights on Werstern Australia becoming the fine wood centre of the world.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Groove defines glue area, home made sash clamps, turning tool lazy susan and door hinge safety switch
Picture Framing Outside the Square
by Max Warner
Making unique picture frames
A Wooden Sundial
by Ken Williams
Perfect summertime project for the Garden
Working with Australian Hardwoods - 2
by Peter van Herk
Importance of moisture content and different grades of timber available.
User Report
Kreg Jig and Pocket Rocket hole boring systems
by Les Miller
Woodturners Emergency Lamp
by Alan Logan
Never be kept in the dark again Project
Book Reviews
Decorative Techniques for Woodturners
by Hilary Bowen
Construction of Period Furniture
by VJ Taylor
These Boots were made for Carvin'
by Buddy Smith
R.M. Williams boots, stuff of legend and subject for Buddy's carving
Cutting Plugs and Circles on the Scroll Saw
by Alex Springall
Using the scroll saw to cut even small diameter plugs and circles is demonstrated by the author.
Issue Number 78
April 1998
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Les discusses the preparation for successful edge to edge joining
A Choice Blade
Careful selection of Saw Blades is essential for safe and efficient woodworking
Jigs for Pens
by John K Looker
John takes an engineering approach to pen-making
You have to be a bit mad...
by C E Arkley-Smith
Making furniture from Red Gum requires more than just a love of its grain and colour.
Single Stem Stool
by Neil Scobie
Simple, elegant design and structural durability are among the major features of this easily made stool.
Club Drumbeat
Maryborough Woodturners and Woodcraftsmen Guild (QLD)
The Art of the Dig In
by Ian McKenzie
Dig-In can be the most devious things
A Turner's Tool Caddy
by Patrick Crowe
This shop made Caddy keeps tools safe and close at hand.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Drying wood in laundry dryer, altered acroll saw blades and holding pieces while gluing
Round Pegs from Square Holes
by J Wallace
Square hole drives speed spindle turning
Shop made Sash Clamp
by T Brandon
National Woodturning Exhibition
by Andrew Potocnik
No More White Knuckle Challenges
by Hugh McKay
A US woodturner decided there had to be a better way to turn long neck hollow forms
Profile of Melissa Clarke
Noble Find: The Wollemi Pine
Thought to be extinct for 60 million years, the Wollemi Pine should soon grace botanical gardens and back yards around the world
My Perfect 10
by George Hatfield
After 40 years as a woodturning teacher, George was given the opportunity to specify a lathe from scratch
Perth Timber and Working With Wood Show Guide
Working with Australian Hardwoods - 3
by Peter van Herk
Peter continues to discuss the use of Australian hardwoods in furniture making
Marquetry Backgammon Box
by Keith Hudson
Although designed for Backgammon, this box can serve as a home games centre with plenty of room for related paraphernalia such as dominoes and cribbage boards
Book Reviews
The Art of the Router
by Patrick Spielman
Understanding the Spinning Wheel
by Eric Corran
On the Wallaby
by Brian Eves
Brian shows how to carve his Australian version of a Ditty-box
Issue Number 79
June 1998
Seminar Success
Members of the OTGA (Ornamental Turners Group of Australia) hold a National assembly, bringing members from across the country together for the first time.
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Les discusses the preparation for successful mortise and tenon joints.
The Australian Woodworker Merit Award
The Delta Router/Shaper wins a Merit Award
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Cutting with the Grain
This new series will help novice woodturners learn the basics of woodturning so that they, too, can progress to competition level or to simply greater enjoyment of the craft.
The Silent Safety Factor
by Pat Crowe
Experience in aviation suggests dehydration may be the unrecognised reason for some workshop accidents.
Return of the Norburys
by Fred Blake
Fred Blake reports on the recent visit to Australia by Ian Norbury and his wife, Betty. Ian is one of the world's most highly respected contemporary artists in wood and the author of several books on woodcarving; Betty, also an author, is an expert in the marketing of fine craftwork.
Dry Enough?
Whether you want to season your own timber or simply know more about the material you use, you will need to learn more about the removal and testing of moisture content in timber.
Woodturning in Canada
by Ernie Newman
Ernie makes many interesting observations about the state of the woodturning craft in Canada.
A Record 100 years
Profiles: Beauchamp Paine
Woodsculptor
Festival of the Forest
This well-established exhibition was originally conceived to help the local timber and woodworking industry in North Queensland.
The Australian Woodworker SHOW Gallery
The SHOW Gallery in Perth attracted a wide variety and high standard of woodworking
Brisbane Show
It's the Brisbane Show's 7th Anniversary this year and the organisers have assembled a wide range of demonstrators to complement the latest woodworking products and equipment.
Student Workshop
This new feature is aimed at helping our student readers gain the knowledge and experience they want in order to not only achieve the best results, but gain the greatest enjoyment from their woodworking.
Are you ready for a workshop disaster?
by Bob Todd
The author, an experienced Insurance Loss Adjuster, gives practical help for making sure your investment in your workshop is safe essential reading for everyone who has a workshop.
The KLM Replica 747
KLM chose wood when they made a replica of one of their 747s for a publicity event.
User Report
Kel McNaughton Shear Scrapers
by Neil Scobie
Carved Mirror
by Neil Scobie
Another of the pieces in The Scobie Collection of plans for contemporary furniture, this elegant mirror is suitable for practically any decor.
Club Drumbeat
Hastings Woodworkers Guild
Good Ideas and Shortcuts
Turned chuck key, cooling Danish oil and adjustable tool rack
Turning Green Hollow Forms
by Neil Bradbury
Neil, an award winning woodturner, details his methods of deep hollowing.
Working with Australian Hardwoods - 4
by Peter van Herk
Peter continues this series with comments on the special requirements for design when using Australian hardwoods.
A Brace of Penguins
by Ken Mullen
Of course, they're cute!
User Report
Delta Router/Shaper
Winner of an Australian Woodworker Merit Award
Book Reviews
Sundials Australia
by Margaret Folkard and John Ward
Country Chair Making
by Jack Hill
Fundamentals of Woodturning
by Mike Darlow
Issue Number 80
August 1998
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Carcass Joints
They're the basis of one form of cabinet construction. Les shows you how to make good carcass joints every time.
Making a Tall Boy
by Neil Scobie
Construction details for another of Neil's practical and attractive pieces.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Snug lids, extension rollers and allen key handle
The Return of Silver Ash
by Bob Whitworth
Farmers such as Bob Whitworth have begun to grow the cabinet timbers that will be needed by the next two generations of woodworkers
Woodturning in Canada - Pt 2
by Ernie Newman
Ernie continues his impressions of woodturning in Canada and introduces us to the work of some leading Canadian turners.
Horse Float to the Rescue
by Bob Butler
A toy that's different but easy to make.
Student's Page
This new feature answers questions raised by woodworking students
Realistic Hair in Marquetry Hair
by Raquel Melinis
You can use this technique to make the hair in your marquetry portraits look much more realistic.
Take your Pick!
by Brian Eves
What makes a great carving timber? Brian gives us the benefit of his decades of experience as a professional woodcarver.
Working with Australian Hardwood - 5
by Peter van Herk
Peter van Herk is a professional woodworker with a penchant for using Australian hardwoods.
The 3.5m Sportsmans Creek Skiff (Pt 1)
by Rob Bruce
If, like many other woodworkers, you too have considered making a boat, this 3.5m skiff could be your next major project!
Club Drumbeat
The Riverina Woodworkers Club
Dovetails love 'em or hate 'em
by Len Crane
How the author overcame his aversion to dovetails
Curved Mouldings
by David Trembath
Profile - Coaxing Neptune out of Blue Gum
This striking sculpture by Chris McKenzie was a popular attraction at the Brisbane Show.
Dorrigo Trout
by Brian Eves
Brian used power carving techniques to produce this sleek sculpture.
Urn your Stars
by Keith Tory
If you are a woodturner looking for a new challenge, this could be the end of your search
Merit Award
The FrameCo Pushmaster is the second Australian product to earn an Australian Woodworker Merit Award.
Sydney Timber and Working With Wood Show
Perfect Mitre Joints
by Glen D Stevens
They're easy when you know how.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
The Cutting Process
This is the second in a new series on the basics of woodturning by one of Australia's most experienced woodturning teachers.
Saving Mawson's Hut
by Bill Sachy
Book Reviews
The Art of Chair-Making
by Kerry Pierce
The Craftsman Woodturner
by Peter Child
The Australian Timber Seasoning Manual
by Grahame C Waterston
Issue Number 81
October 1998
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Choosing and Using Saws
Don't take the humble handsaw for granted!
Get rid of those floppy wing nuts!
by Jim Ogden
Easy speed change for your Bench Drill
I married a woodworker
by Angelika Cawte
1000 ways to decorate your home with wooden bowls
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Stance & Tool Grip. George takes a new look at the basics of woodturning.
Cut through the Confusion
Our Survey is an ideal place to start when you are considering a new Tablesaw.
Intarsia Penguins
by Steve Bundred
They look great, but they're easy to make - a good beginner's Intarsia project.
Fluted Compound Curves
by Jim McConnachie
Club Drumbeat
The Koonung Woodturners Guild
John Moxon's Contribution to Woodturning
by Mike Darlow
You've probably never heard of John Moxon, but without him, woodturning may not have become what it is today
The 3.5m Sportsmans Creek Skiff (Part 2)
by Rob Bruce
Ready to finish your skiff? Well, here's the rest of the story.
Joining Picture Frames Without Nails
by Michael Duke
Profile: Dream Weaver's Doors
Roger Chadwick wasn't even a woodworker when he started on the path that led to his present success.
Mebourne Working With Wood Show Guide
Adventures in The Boot
by Les Miller
Les visits cabinet shops in Italy
Carving by Numbers
Alan Davies does a 'road test' of a John Van Der Kolk Carving Project Plan.
A Pair o' Paddlers
by Eric Lysaght
Eric brings you another fine Whirlygig to delight the passers-by.
Urn your Stars (Pt 2)
by Keith Tory
Patience and perseverance are all you need to follow this author's example.
User Report
Foredom Professional Carver's Kit
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Non-slip solution and foot operated drill press
A Document Box
by Neil Scobie
Banish the shoebox! This Document Box provides a repository in keeping with the importance of your family documents. Other Features
The Kel McNaughton Eccentric Faceplate
by Alby Hall
The Oval Turn Lathe
Gunnar Martschinke of Launceston, Tasmania, has designed and built a lathe to make the oval picture frames in which he specialises.
Using Australian Hardwoods - 6
by Peter van Herk
Real Gold of the Goldfields
Timber from the goldfields
Book Reviews
Artisitic Scroll Saw Patterns & Projects
by Patrick Spielman
Essential Carving Techniques
by Dick Onians
Making Chairs and Tables
by Guild of Mastercraftsman
Issue Number 82
December 1998
Across the Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
Choosing and using curve cutting saws.
Profile of Les Miller
Les Miller says he is a lot more comfortable writing than being written about.
A wooden Oil Can
by R Goldberg
Measurements for a replica of an oil can
Good ideas & Short Cuts
Wax as lubricant, caulking tube & gun holder and hardwood butt gauge
Club Drumbeat
South Burnett Woodcrafters
Be Seated
by Neil Scobie
Neil Scobie presents a timeless, proven design for Dining Chairs, that satisfies the essential balance between weight and strength
Student Workshop
Tenoning Jig
by Neil Scobie
A simple tenoning jig Neil uses to make tenons using the router.
Expand your Lathe
There is plenty of opportunity to enlarge your range of work using lathe attachments and accessories for decoration and duplication.
Jewellery Ball
by Jeff Lewry
Jeff has developed an unusual design for a Jewellery Box. Woodturning project
Woodturning Basics
by George Hatfield
Turning between centres
George continues his back-to-basics series for beginners, and those who want a quick refresher course.
The Lizard and the Bow Tie
by Ernie Newman
The El Cheapo Assistant
by Pat Crowe
Making a table saw extension roller
Holding still for a different drill
by Ken Toppin
Using a dentists chair base as an adjustable workshop table
National Woodturning Exhibition
by Andrew Potocnik
This year's Exhibition lived up to expectations.
Extracts from Woodturn '98
Bored with Boards?
by Alan Davies
A coffee table especially for those whose favourite memories are of sun and surf.
The incredible edible workshop
A workbench and tools made out of chocolate!
Chinese for Windsong
by Alan Logan
Making a set of wind chimes
Ozzie Multi-Jig
New dowelling jig made in Australia
Joseph Moxon Contributions to Woodturning Part 2
by Mike Darlow
Working with Australian Hardwoods - 7
by Peter Van Herk
A rhombus for your Ricotta
by Frank Norman
Mosaic Designs are fun, and a lot easier to make than they look.
Book Reviews
Understanding Woodcarving in the Round
by Woodcarving Magazine
Wonders in Wood
by Edwin M Wyatt
Marquetry Techniques
by Alan Townsend and David Middelton
Issue Number 83
February 1999
Across the Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
Power Saws
Woodturning in the Arctic
by Bronte Edwards
Profile - Kevin Gilders
Chainsaw man
Forum
Do mechanical aids help screw things up?
A Grandson's Wish
by Bob Butler
The author who brought you the horse float brings you a 4WD to pull it.
Cable Logging Clutch
by Gary Preece
A professional woodturning a logging clutch
Making Chased Threads
by Don Menzies
Tools for making Chased threads
Building a Hi-Fi Unit
by Neil Scobie
Chuffy Chiffonier
by Terry Dixon
Making a chiffonier from a design that dates from the '30s
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Roughing Down
Carving in Public
by Larry Grohovaz
The Arbortech Scuptree Competition
A Wooden Whistle that Works
by Doug Bates
Turning a wooden whistle
1998 Oberon Woodcraft
This wonderful Wood
by Charles T Orr
Showtime '99
Timber and Working with Wood Show revue
Beauty is in the Wood
by Andy Roberts and Alan Murdoch
Make a wooden lathe p.1
The Dunstone Stone
by Pat Crowe
Grinding stone
Club Drumbeat
Ararat and District Woodies Club
Routers - The choice is yours
Summary of features and attributes that matter.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Decorative rings from wire and a home-made F-clamp
Working with Australian Hardwoods - 8
by Peter Van Herk
The Australian Woodwizz
New Australian Product
The Manx Frog Bowl
by Brian Eves
An excellent exercise in power Carving
Book Reviews
Stick Making: A Complete Course
by Andrew Jones and Clive George
The Workshop
by Jim Kingshott
Timber in Context
by Anne-Marie Willis and Cameron Tonkin
Issue Number 84
April 1999
Across The Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Left Handers & Power Tools
Turning Away the Nasty Shadows
by Alan Logan
A Table lamp that keeps the candle level
Making Wheels on a Bandsaw
by Bert Toomey
Home-made wheels & a cartoon car
by Bert Toomey
Making toy wheels
A chuffy Chiffonier -- Part 2
by Terry Dixon
Woodturning Basics
by George Hatfield
Smoothing a Blank to a cylinder
Expo advocates sustainable forestry
Elliptical Router Jig
by LG Olney
A jig that allows for accurate cutting of ellipses
VWA Exhibit
by Andrew Potocnik
1998 exhibit featured a renaissance in furniture making
Beauty is in the Wood -- Part 2
by Andy Roberts and Alan Murdoch
Building a wooden lathe
Making a Storage Coffee Table
by Neil Scobie
Marketing Fine Furniture
How One of the fine woodwork Galleries serves the Woodworkers of Australia
Custom-made Metal Door Handles
by Anthony Clarke
Perth & Brisbane Timber & Working With Wood Show Guide
Working with Australian Hardwoods - 9
by Peter Van Herk
Making a coffee Table
Student Workshop
User Report
Leigh Dovetail Jig
by Dick Pillar
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Equally spaced holes and mitres with a scroll saw
User Report
The Kel McNaughton System
by Tim Skilton
Timely Testimony
Mechanical and Quartz clock movements
A Feathery Family
by Brian Eves
Carving a goose and her goslings
Book Reviews
Through Much Tribulation: Stewart Spiers and the Planemakers of Ayr
by Nigel Lampert
Intermediate Woodturning Projects
by Woodturning Magazine
Scrollsaw Toy Projects
by Ivor Carlyle
Issue Number 85
June 1999
Across the Teachers's Bench
by Les Miller
Modern Chisel Design and Use
The Wall Unit
by Neil Scobie
A Trio of Toys
by Bert Toomey
A truck, train and boat
Steady as She Goes
by Mike Darlow
Turner and author Mike Darlow discusses the use of steady rests for turning.
Student Workshop
Albury Wodonga Scrollsaw Festival '99
Box Magic
by Alan Davies
Box making with the Triton 2000
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Skewing a Bead
Profile of Mario Luigi Caligaris (Woodturner)
Making a Traditional Chamfer Plane
by Tony Brandon
Turn Back Time
by Ian Mackenzie
Turning a Cylinder Clock
Join the Biscuit Revolution
Why biscuit joiners have changed the face of cabinetmaking
Woodies are Wordsmiths
Results of our poetry competition
Notes on Carving the Human Torso
by John Van Der Kolk
Adelaide and Sydney Timber & Working With Wood Show Guides
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Thicknessing Calipers, Simple Router Table and Easier Mortising
Working with Australian Hardwoods - 10
by Peter Van Herk
Club Drumbeat
Sydney Woodturners Guild
Book Reviews
Relief Carving in Wood
by Chris Pye
Keith Rowley's Woodturning Projects
by Keith Rowley
Useful Techniques for Woodturners
by Woodturning Magazine
Scroll Saw Picture Frames
by Patrick Spielman
Issue Number 86
August 1999
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Traditional Chisel Design and Use
The Wall Unit -- Part 2
by Neil Scobie
Get a Grip!
by Trevor Stephens
Vertical vice holds timber for safer trimming
Steady as She Goes -- Part 2
by Mike Darlow
More on steady rests for woodturning, from one of Australia's best known woodturners.
User Report
Microclene Air Filters
Portable Storage
by M. Burgess
A convenient towel rail storage rack
Snapshot
Professional Carver John Kelly features in our first snapshot.
Getting the Edge in Performance
Choosing and using router bits.
Backgammon & Chess Games Table
by Keith Hudson
Club Drumbeat
The Woodturners Association of Western Australia (W.A.W.A.)
Learning about wood in a Jarrah forest
Dwellingup puts the focus on many aspects of forest education.
A Censored Bull
by Brian Eves
Carving a stylised bull shield.
Working with Australian Hardwoods - 11
by Peter Van Herk
Air Drying Australian Hardwoods
The not so humble push stick
by Les Miller
How to design and make you own.
The 1999 Ornamental Turning Seminar
by Mike Darlow
News on the current and future direction of the Ornamental Turners Group of Australia (OTGA).
The South Pacific Woodturner's Symposium
by George Hatfield
Sydney Furniture Show
The Pearler
Burls are the pearls of the forest, and Colin Bray has a nose for them.
Trees built from Jarrah
Majestic tree-like supports are a striking feature of the University of NSW latest building, the Scientia.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Letter stencils
More Poems from the Poets Corner Competition
User Report
The Ashby Plane
by Neil Scobie
5° in the circle
by Harry Arnall
Custom make an indexing plate for your lathe
Book Reviews
The Accurate Router
by Ian Kirby
The Accurate Table Saw
by Ian Kirby
Woodcarving for Beginners
by Woodcarving Magazine
Further Notes from the Turning Shop
by Bill Jones
Issue Number 87
October 1999
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Sharpening Chisels
A Blanket Box
by Neil Scobie
A practical and attractive solution to a common storage problem
Common Timber Names Cross-Reference
Your Guide to the common names applied to our Native Timbers.
Furniture from Fences
Des Fenellon makes the most of native hardwoods with his Ozzie Multi-Jig.
Bottoms Up!
by Nigel Peterson
A chuck for finishing the base of bowls
Cold & Wet
by Vic Wood
Methods of drying out a blank.
User Report
Porter Cable PC 557 Biscuit Joiner
Poets Corner
Pedal Power
by Aaron Ehrlich
A pedal powered wood lathe.
Snapshot: Petr Mahler
Woodworking with Kids
by Ernie Newman
Guidelines for safe and enjoyable woodworking with kids.
Occasional Table from Scavenged Cedar
by Gordon Brook
A wonderful design made from roadside trimmings
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Detail Turning with a Gouge -- Part 1
An explanation of the shape and use of the detail gouge for turning a hollow.
Under New Management
by Andrew Potocnik
The Australian Woodturning Exhibition
User Report
Fein MOL 1200E Electronic Random Orbital Sander
by Les Miller
Power Carving a Burl Bowl
by Glenn Roberts
Woodies' Christmas Wish List
Some choice items for the workshop.
Profile: Shulim Krimper
by Terry Dixon
My Cedar Log
by Trevor Larkey
Buying a log at auction can reap rewards.
Melbourne Timber and Working with Wood Show Guide
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
A universal stop
Working with Australian Hardwoods - 12
by Peter Van Herk
Student Workshop
Book Reviews
Pyrography Designs
by Norma Gregory
Bowl Turning Techniques Masterclass
by Tony Boase
David Charlesworth's Furniture Making Techniques
by David Charlesworth
Issue Number 88
December 1999
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Why things are the way they are. First in a series on design.
Japanese Spinning Tops
by Ernie Newman
Learn to turn tops that go over the top!
Wonderful Things!
by Beauchamp Paine
The most wonderful things were made by the carpenters of Ancient Egypt.
A Demonstrator's Dolly
by Adrian Barendregt
Making the ultimate tool trolley.
Tacoma
by George Hatfield
Highlights from the American Association of Woodturners 13th Annual Symposium.
Club Drumbeat
The Wood Workers of the Southern Peninsula
What kind of lathe do the Professionals use?
by Paul Scobie
Major Project for HSC Design and Technology Course produces insights into the professional turner's choice of lathe.
Snapshot: Imre Csurgo
The Office Desk
by Neil Scobie
Highly figured Red Cedar is the perfect complement to the fluid lines of this formal desk.
How I nearly made a Silk Purse
by Eric Lysaght
The author shares his experience making major modifications to his scroll saw.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Detail Turning with a Gouge -- Part 2
Using the detail gouge to create complex mouldings, as well as for internal chuck work.
The Chep Challenge
by Neil Scobie
Timber pallets are transformed into fine woodwork by the Mid-North Coast Woodworkers (NSW).
User Report
Arbortech Tuff Cut blade
by Neil Scobie
In the Beginning
by Brian Eves
Brian returns to basics with this simple project, carving a reef with fish.
Tea for a Turner
by Eric Lysaght
A complete tea set turned in Osage Orange continues to grow.
SAturn '99
by Cate Wrigley
Turners treat themselves to the ultimate indulgence in South Australia
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Bandsaw aids and hot melt glue
Lathe Survey '99
Your end of millenium guide to lathes in Australia.
Working with Australian Hardwoods - 13
by Peter Van Herk
Kiln Drying
Student Workshop
Book Reviews
Making Wooden Boxes
by Jeff Greef
Woodfinishing Handbook
by Ian Hosker
Issue Number 89
February 2000
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Design -- Part 2
Les explores the practical application of his design tenets.
Rural Woodworkers accept the challenge
Developments in the Bush create hope for the future of Australian furniture production.
User Report
Panasonic Drill/Driver EY6431
Les Miller tries out Panasonic's powerful new 15.6V 3Ah Drill/Driver
It pays to be familiar with the hand saw family
by Charles T. Orr
The ability to maintain a hand saw is as useful a skill as ever.
Spin yourself a Spurtle
by Carol Rix
This handy project is easy to make and full of creative possibilities.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Shaprening centre and thicknesser attachment
DIY Spalting
by Nigel Peterson
Spalting is a low-cost and low-effort means of obtaining feature grade timber.
Club Drumbeat
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia
Snapshot: Paul Haslam
The Office Desk -- Part 2
by Neil Scobie
A trial assembly before glue-up avoids heartache. Neil also discusses making drawers and finishing his popular desk design.
Urban Salvage
Bowerbird finds treasure among the firewood.
Australian Spinning Tops
by Ernie Newman
Tricky tops and home-grown designs.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Detail Turning with a Gouge -- Part 3
Using the detail gouge on faceplate work.
Profile: Jonas Kirk
by Mike Darlow
Pole lathe turner keeps the Bodger tradition alive.
Sturt Student Exhibition '99
This school excels at producing good designers.
Carving Drawer Fronts
by Neil Scobie
Carving the handle into a drawer face is an attractive option all too often ignored.
Carving the Bilby in the round
by Maricha Oxley
Learn to carve a cute Bilby, from A-to-Z.
Boxing Clever
by John Swinkles
This homemade fold-away sawbench includes a versatile cut-off box.
Sydney Timber & Working With Wood Show Guide
Learning a better way
A guide to Woodworking Classes and Schools across Australia.
Working with Australian Hardwoods - 14
by Peter van Herk
Kiln drying technology.
Student Workshop
Book Reviews
Beds & Bedroom Furniture
by Fine Woodworking
Wood Carving With a Chainsaw
by Lyn Mangan
Issue Number 90
April 2000
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Design -- Part 3
Les discusses carcass design and timber usage.
A Chair for Your Desk
by Neil Scobie
This armchair is the ideal companion to the desk described in the last two issues.
The Holiday Hero
by Kym Dungan
A jigsaw table that is more than just the ultimate portable workshop.
Done Over Dentist's Chair
by Peter Watson
A visit from an overseas demonstrator prompts this 'Gonnadoer' to finally do it!
Silk Purse Update
by Eric Lysaght
The latest installment in the author's attempts to thwart imperfection.
Club Drumbeat
The Caloundra Woodworking Club Inc
Good Ideas and Short Cuts
Squaring up and table saw extension support
Raise your cup and cheer - The Goblet Drill
by Adrian Barendregt
Making hundreds of goblets was a challenge that produced a very crafty solution.
Snapshot: Michael Borton
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Detail Turning with a Gouge Part 3 cont.
Cutting detail on faceplate work.
User Report
Heli-Grind Sharpening Jig
by Mike Darlow
Creative Enterprise
by Ernie Newman
Classical inspiration becomes functional Kitsch when woodturners' collaborate.
Messing about in boats -- Part 1
by Brian Eves
Templates are the secret to carving the gentle curves of this sailboat.
Captivating idea for Drawers
by Cyril Brown
Drawer stops make the difference between function and futility.
Milling Magic
by Michael Mason
Fossicking for timber can be very rewarding.
The Sweet Smell of Success
by Cedric Coombes
Turned Western Australian Banksia nut makes a perfect Pot Pourri container.
User Report
Nobex Magnetic Saw Guide
by Les Miller
A Bookcase for the Lazy Reader
by Cyril Brown
A Revolving Bookcase capable of storing four times the books in half the space, a must-have for the woodie book worm.
Variety is the Spice of Life
A good selection of hand saws is all you need to get working with wood.
Poets Corner
Brisbane Timber & Working With Wood Show Guide
Handy tools for the workshop
by Lindsay Collins
Handy tools like mallets, centre finders and calipers can be made from scraps and ingenuity.
Working with Australian Hardwoods - 15
by Peter van Herk
A guide to making your own solar kiln.
Student Workshop
Book Reviews
Woodturning Methods
by Mike Darlow
Bending Wood
by Fine Woodworking
Scrollsaw Toys for all Ages
by Ivor Carlyle
Issue Number 91
June 2000
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Design -- Part 4
Designing a table.
Shipwrights do it by Hand
by Philip Stephenson
A retired shipwright is thrilled to make his regal chair from Blackwood entirely by hand.
Light from the High Table
by Alan Burridge
Low light legacy inspires a splayed leg design.
User Report
Bosch PSE 180 E Carver
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Small Gouge Size & Flute Design
Choosing a good small gouge shape and determining the right size tool for the job.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Files for hand scrapers and tea strainer tenons
The Platypus Plate
by Maricha Oxley
This relief carving excites and challenges, with exquisite attention to detail that will please novice and experienced carvers alike.
Nature's Little Artists
by Ian McKenzie
Discovering a maze of borer tracks in your timber doesn't mean all is lost.
Dig Those Dibbers!
by Alan Stewart
Random discoveries in both bush and book lead to this practical turned implement.
Photographing Your Woodwork
by Steve Bundred
Taking good photographs of your woodwork doesn't have to be difficult or expensive.
Scroll Saw Festival on a Roll
by Graham Waldon
Albury Wodonga Woodcrafters put on another good show for enthusiasts from across the nation.
Club Drumbeat
Rockhampton Woodworkers Guild Inc
Huggable Rattles off the Lathe
by Carol Rix
These doll rattles are a favourite with the kiddies, and simple to make on the lathe.
Making Beds
by Neil Scobie
Beds can be tackled, even in a small workshop, as long as you're patient and plan the process.
Turners' Tape
by John K Looker
Double sided tape finds a niche in the workshop.
Junktastic Vacuum
by Eric Lysaght
Local recycler provides inspiration and parts for a home-made dust extraction system.
Success by all Measures
by David Simon
Vicmarc Turn 2000: Newcastle International Woodturning Symposium sets the pace for future events.
A REAL Workstation
by Alan Davies
Uni student: works hard, plays hard needs a REAL workstation.
Poets Corner
My Favourite Finishes
by Neil Scobie
Neil details his personal preferences in both materials and methods for finishing furniture.
Woodturners Finishes
A comprehensive listing of finish suppliers, with a special focus for woodturners.
User Report
Triton 235mm Precision Power Saw
Barung Landcare Expo 2000
Student Workshop
Book Reviews
Marketing & Promotion for Craft
by Betty Norbury
Woodturning: A Fresh Approach
by Robert Chapman
Woodburning
by Betty Auth
The Magic World of Marquetry
by Roy Turner
Issue Number 92
August 2000
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Design - Part 5
Solid timber table top design and construction.
Bed Companions -- Part 1
by Neil Scobie
This bedside table design features a nicely curved front, which complements the Scobie bed perfectly.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Road testing the Glaser bowl skew
Tiny Turned Vases a Treat
by Carol Rix
These little vases are a great project for using up small offcuts.
Messing about in Boats -- Part 2
by Brian Eves
Moulds are the way to go when making sails that billow with the wind.
Good ideas & Short Cuts
Getting a grip on logs and large radius compass
Millennial Fruit Bowl
by Alan Logan
Laminated Red Gum takes a shape inspired by former flame.
This Chopper's Child's Play
by Eris Kennedy
Children demand toys that are both rugged and full of imaginative potential, like this one.
A Burning Desire to draw with fire
Pyrography tools and materials now available in a far greater range than ever.
Profile: Nick Statham
by Stephen Williams
The Resident Designer/Maker at Sturt is making waves in more way than one.
Council of Victorian Woodwork Clubs Festival
by Hamish Hill
Sharing is why they're caring.
Old Tool Tales
by James Carse Black
The Mathieson Tongue & Groove Plane.
George's Corner
George laments lack of turning shape recognition.
Cutting Edge Co-ops
by Bob Whitworth
Farm Bred Block
by M. Burgess
This Jarrah chopping block can be the central workbench of your kitchen.
Forest Workers Produce & Preserve Timber Knowledge
Queensland Forest Officers produce two new books.
Student Workshop
Fine Woodwork for Fine Dining
by Andrew Potocnik
The VWA exhibition shines at the prestigious Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.
Heat Bent Acrylic Salvages Grinder
by Pat Crowe
Careful heating allows acrylic to bend into a one piece safety shield.
Dual Function Extension Table
by Charles T. Orr
Extension for combination machine does double duty as a router table.
Adelaide Timber & Working with Wood Show Guide
Book Reviews
Intarsia Down Under
by Steve Bundred
Polychromatic Woodturning
by Keith Tory
Contemporary Turned Wood
by Leier, Peters and Wallace
Issue Number 93
October 2000
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
Design -- Part 6
Choosing a finish for your table top.
End of year exhibition at Sturt School for Wood
Bed Companions -- Part 2
by Neil Scobie
The finishing touches are put on the bedside table, including the door, drawer and feet.
Lace Bobbin Collet Chuck
by Don Mc Crabb
Turning Lace Bobbins is safer and easier using this home-made chuck.
The Kiss
by Maricha Oxley
Carving abstract human forms embracing is a superb lesson in design.
The Demonstration Stool
by Gordon Brooks
The router is a fantastically versatile machine, as proven with this demonstrator's project of a dressing and bathroom stool
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Home made hold down and cross saw mount
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Soren Berger's Viking Hollow Tool is taken for a spin.
User Report
Woodoc Penetrating Furniture Wax
by Neil Scobie
Ever Wonder Over-Under?
Combination planer/thicknessers can save both space and money.
Galleries Galore
The Sunshine Coast Hinterland has plenty to offer those interested in local crafts.
What makes diamond sharpeners superior to other sharpeners?
by Roger Prior
Up Front Shipmates!
by Beauchamp Payne
Peter Watson gets a commission to carve Neptune and a Mermaid figurehead.
The Maritime Clock
by L.E. Salter
This turned ship's wheel clock makes use of both faceplate and spindle skills.
Wood Turning in Ireland
by Ernie Newman
Ernie reports on his recent visit.
Collaboration 2000
by David Simon
A creative escape offers many solutions.
George's Corner
by George Hatfield
George stumbles upon tool trolley mayhem.
South Pacific Woodturners Symposium
by George Hatfield
The New Zealand National Association of Woodturners puts on a stellar show in an idyllic location.
User Report
W.A.S.P.
by Neil Scobie
Neil road tests the new Woodfast Adaptable Sanding Platform.
Student Workshop
Melbourne Timber & Working With Wood Show Guide
Book Reviews
The Complete Dovetail
by Ian Kirby
Furniture Making Techniques
by Furniture & Cabinetmaking magazine
Router projects for the Home
by Router magazine
Using the Ozzie Multi-Jig Video
by Woodmill Craft & Education
Issue Number 94
December 2000
Across the Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
Choosing routers and router bits.
Carving Rarotongan Style
by Bronwyn Cozens
A visitor to Rarotonga describes her adventures with one of the Island’s great traditional carvers.
Woodturnng Tips
by George Hatfield
Japanese Woodturning
George describes the experience of seeing a whole new way of turning.
Play It Safe!
Workshops should be designed to breed safety and smart working habits.
Controlling Dust Extraction
by Glenn Roberts
Various options for controlling the operation of a dust extraction system.
User Report
Porter Cable Router 7529
by Michael Kriegler
Old Tool Tales
by James Carse Black
The Box Moot survives.
National Woodturning Symposium
by Andrew Potocnik
Wood Turning in England
by Ernie Newman
Ernie reports his impressions of the English scene.
Woodworkers Association of NSW Exhibition
by Les Miller
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
Comments on the work of a younger generation.
Blockheads and Sheep
Kevin Gilder’s sculptures are integral to this landscape installation.
A Remarkable American Wooden Clock
by David Bailey
A study of the clock making masters reveals their ingenuity.
From Sleepers to Slumber
by Neil Wilson
Transforming hardwood sleepers into a child’s cradle.
Making a Book Unit
by Neil Scobie
This book case can be made to suit any space in your house, thanks to this adaptable design.
Router Practice Makes Perfect
by Peter Fogelman
A simple exercise to help make the router a more comfortable tool to use.
Housing Jigs
by Neil Scobie
This new series provides plans for jigs which can be used for various machining operations.
Carving Samoan Stick
by Carol Rix
Walking sticks are Bernie Wolff’s specialty, though he hopes not to have to use one for some time yet.
Spindle Turned Watering Spout
by Alan Logan
This great practical project is a simple but effective means of ensuring adequate moisture for your pot and garden plants alike.
Straight Forward Curved Boxes
by Alex Springall
Timber which was considered rubbish is salvaged with a little effort and ingenuity.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Router sled jig and turning green wood
Club Drumbeat
Cooroora Woodworkers Club Inc
Book Reviews
Decorative Woodcarving: The complete course
by Graham Bull
Field Guide to Eucalypts Vol 1 South-eastern Australia
by MIH Brooker and DA Kleinig
The Scrollsaw: Twenty Projects
by John Everett
Issue Number 95
February 2001
User Report
Arbortech Finishing Kit
by Les Miller
Across the Teacher Bench
by Les Miller
Learn more about router bit selection and maintenance.
Home-made Dust Mask Design
by Steve Bundred
A variety of simple items can be combined to create a usable dust mask.
Creative Traditions
by David Simon
The inaugural Tweed Wood Art Award was a winner for all creative woodworkers.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
George looks at some big turning.
Old Tool Tales
by James Carse Black
The Norris A6 Plane.
Showcase WA
The 2000 WA Wood Show featured the ‘Out of the Woods’, and the ‘Doug Shaw’ Award entries.
The World of the Buk Buk Tree
by Harold Gallasch
This timber getter tells the story of a different people from a different country.
Perth Timber and Woodworking Show Guide
Student Workshop
by Paul Scobie
My idea of the perfect lathe.
The Chep Challenge
by Neil Scobie
This year’s Chep challenge is again a phenomenal success.
Snapshot: John Austin
This fine carver and cabinetmaker is now an instructor at Hendermans Rozelle.
Know Your Machine
To get the most out of any woodworking machine, you have to know it inside and out.
Profile: Simon Priem
by Ernie Newman
This woodturning prankster makes wonderful puzzles and seemingly impossible things.
Fishing for Form
by Alan Davies
Use photographs to produce drawings and templates for your animal carvings.
Making a Nest of Tables
by Neil Scobie
The perfect practical addition to any household, they are the surface space problem solvers!
A Simpler Tenoning Jig
by Neil Scobie
This simple jig is as easy to use as it is to make.
Better Your Bandsaw
by Peter Fogelman
Add an extension table and adjustable rip fence to your bandsaw.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Calabash Bowl
How to decorate a traditional Hawaiian bowl with stitches.
Threading Made Easy
by Mike Darlow
A practical example of how to use readily available threads on your turning projects.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Faceplate bowl chucking, steel, paintpots, brushes and Triton Super Jaws mods
Club Drumbeat
Hervey Bay Woodcrafts Club
Book Reviews
Veneering, A Complete Course
by Ian Hosker
The Woodcarvers
by Woodcarving magazine
Furniture & Cabinetmaking Projects
by Furniture & Cabinetmaking magazine
Issue Number 96
April 2001
Across the Teacher's Bench
by Les Miller
From HSS to Solid Carbide Spiral Router Bits
George's Corner
by George Hatfield
George takes a look at the work of Stephen Hughes.
Student Workshop
by David Boyle
The Barwon Valley Woodwrights host a major student competition with incredible results.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Sheer Scraping
A summary of cutting techniques, including the fundamentals of sheer (or skew) scraping.
Safe Cutting's No Joke
Implementing the basics of chainsaw safety is a must for all operators.
Snapshot: Andrew Wood
Australian landscapes influence the work of Andrew Wood
Beenatree Gallery
by Alan Logan
There's plenty of quality Australian woodwork to see at this South Gippsland gallery.
Old Tool Tales
by James Carse Black
The Thumb Plane
Woodturning in France
by Ernie Newman
The final installment of Ernie's demonstration tour across England, Ireland and France.
A Woodie's Alladin's Cave
by P D Trevor
Just when you thought you'd seen it all, along comes this collection of treasures.
Heavenly Architecture a Scroller's Delight
by Theo Kampas
This scroll sawyer's cathedral was inspired by the architecture of Europe.
Vale Reg King
by Jim McCarter
Profile: Lloyd Childs
Making a Contemporary Cheval Mirror
by Neil Scobie
Learn how jigs and router bits can efficiently machine this wonderful piece of furniture.
Mastering the Grid
by Cynthia Rogers
Even Michaelangelo used this technique to copy work.
A Bowl carving Jig
by Neil Scobie
This jig will hold your bowl any which way you want.
Capturing a Fossicker
by Maricha Oxley
The mythical fossicker is carved in the edge of a bowl.
A Baby's Rocking Cradle
by Colin Wright
This rocking cradle made from Tasmanian Oak is sure to be a treasured heirloom.
A Goblet Ring Stand
by Alan Logan
This cup runneth over, but not with drink.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Angle grinder guard, storing off-cuts and preserving brushes
Club Drumbeat
Woodturners of the Hunter
Book Reviews
Dictionary of Furniture
by Charles Boyce
Turning Green Wood
by Michael O'Donnell
Step by step Pyrography Projects
by Norma Gregory
Issue Number 97
June 2001
User Report
Makita Random Orbit Sanders BO6040 & BO6030
by Neil Scobie
These sanders aim high and come up strong in Neil’s extensive tests.
Profile: Robert Guilfoyle
by Maggie Coleman
This handicapped woodworker gives back to the community through his volunteer efforts.
The Orbost Australian Wood Design Exhibition 2001
by Maricha Oxley
A show with impact, it will have strong positive repercussions on the way we look at our native hardwoods resource.
Across the Teacher Bench
by Les Miller
Les begins a new series of articles by looking at some of the basic problems in materials and joining methods when working with wood.
New Book Release on Designing & Making Chairs
by Peter Dorman
The Best Chair in the House is the latest addition to the Woodworking Master Series by Skills Publishing Pty Ltd.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
More unusual turnings, including a 45° baluster.
Clock Work Innovation
Modern clock movements make innovative design & construction more fun than ever.
The Club Lottery Barrel
by Ralph Gard and Des Hurst
A rotating barrel that’ll keep the punters happy.
The Sydney Timber and Working with Wood Show
This year’s show marks the return to the old ‘Showgrounds’ in the Royal Hall of Industries and the Hordern Pavilion at Moore Park.
Old Tool Tales
by James Carse Black
Recollections of an Apprenticeship.
A Scrapbox Thickness Sander
by Ken Williams
This thicknesser proves that quality construction is possible using parts from the the scrap box.
The Treasure Chest
by Neil Scobie
This box lies somewhere between the document box and the blanket box in size. A perfect fit for those special panels you’ve been hoarding.
Jigs For Laminating Timber
by Neil Scobie
Nice curves are as easy to admire as they are to make. All it takes is a bit of jig know-how.
Woodturning Techniques
by Mike Darlow
This extract from Mike Darlow’s new book, the third in his full colour series, shows how to make a Bicker with Feather Joints.
Background Magic
by Cynthia Rogers
Good carvings don’t happen, they are planned.
Really Sharp Tools
by Ernie Newman
Making your own useful tools can be easy and rewarding.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
No holes turnng, storing dust extractor hose, drill press dust hood and easy easyout
Book Reviews
Simple Scollsaw projects
by Guild of Mastercraftsmen
Making & Mastering Wood Planes
by David Finck
Mastering the Router: a Complete Course
by Ron Fox
Issue Number 98
August 2001
A Michelangelo Inspired Cabinet
by Steve Williams
Renaissance genius inspires classically trained woodworker to stretch his skills as a carver
User Report
Triton RTA 300 Router Table & RSA 300 Stand
by Les Miller
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
Age does not weary them
Across the Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
Les looks at methods of jointing and cutting timber straight and accurately
Shipwrights’ Conservation
by David Simon
The restoration of the James Craig keeps the shipwright’s craft alive, and preserves one of the last remaining ships of its kind in the world
Random Orbital Sanders
Features and applications of this most versatile power sander which no workshop should be without
Don’t Waste It, Carve It
by Grahame Bray
Adventures in carving Australian native timbers
Adelaide and Canberra Timber & Working With Wood Show Guides
First show for Canberra — also, a report on the Triton Wooden Toy Competition winners in Brisbane
Eucalypt Challenge
Highlight of the Grafton Jacaranda Festival
User Report
Dragonfly Sander
by Neil Scobie
Snapshot: Tasman Kirby
Making a Wine Rack
by Neil Scobie
Store and present your finest wines in this lovely wine rack.
Lathe Tool Trio
by Ernie Newman
Make a custom faceplate, plastic spacer & steel cutting tools for your woodlathe.
Laminating Using a Vacuum Press
by Neil Scobie
A quick guide to the advantages of using a vacuum press for complicated lamination set-ups.
The Hatman — Johannes Michelsen
by George Hatfield
George describes Johannes’ method for turning a wooden Western hat
Extract from Woodturning Techniques
by Mike Darlow
Spiral bowls and socket trimming tools.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Bandsaw wheel re-rubbering, circle sanding jig nad easier & safer ripping
Club Drumbeat
Northern Rivers (NSW) Woodcraft Group
by Robert Bruce
Book Reviews
Woodcarver's Problem Solver
by Graham Bull
Practical Projects from Fine Wood
by Kerry Pierce
Wood Bender's Handbook
by Zachary Taylor
Issue Number 99
October 2001
Profile: David Cunningham
by Stephen Williams
A passion for perfection puts wind in the sails of this fine woodworker.
User Report
Kreg Jig K2000
by Les Miller
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
Winner of the Dream Shed Competition revealed.
Oval and Decorative Turning Using a Standard Lathe
by Ernie Newman
John Rea’s latest inventions.
Coving on the Circular Saw Bench
by Neil Scobie
Special mouldings can be made safely if you follow the correct procedures.
Across the Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
Mechanical methods of joining.
User Report
Makita 3901 Plate Joiner
by Neil Scobie
Sturt School for Wood Graduate Exhibition
Simply Making Boxes
by Les Miller
Les shows how fun and easy it is to design and make boxes using Trend Timbers new box sets.
Melbourne Timber and Working with Wood Show
U-Turn at Q-Turn
by Carol Rix
Woodturners gather for a feast.
Mah Jong Holders
by M. Burgess
These useful game accessories are made in a jiffy.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
The No-stop Salt & Pepper Shaker
Make a shaker that’ll never stop.
Bandsaw Circle Cutting Jig
by John Gageler
This simple jig for producing circles is ideally suited to making wheels for toys.
Press for Less
by Bill Plant
You can make a vacuum press for under $100.
Make a Quilt or Towel Rack
by Neil Scobie
Neil's knock-down design combines classic simplicity with modern charm and convenience
The Carving Class Test
by Michael Borton
Upgrade your carving skills, then do the test!
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Extra clamps, home-made veneer inlays and box top tips
Book Reviews
The Chairmaker's Workshop
by Drew Langsner
Drills and Drill Presses
by Rick Peters
Woodturning Techniques
by Mike Darlow
Issue Number 100
December 2001
Celebrating 100 issues!
Australia’s own woodworking magazine looks at the past, and charts a course for the future.
Old Tool Tales
by James Carse Black
The plane that runs circles ‘round others — the Compass plane.
Across the Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
Basic problems of materials and jointing (part 4), deals with framing joints.
User Report
The Centreprise
by Les Miller
Les tests this Australian designed and made circle cutting jig for the bandsaw.
User Report
Makita Compound Slide Saw
by Neil Scobie
The new Makita LS1212 is put through its paces.
High Pressure Water Blasting
by Glenn Roberts
Getting bark off burls the easy way.
The Canberra Timber Show
A Timber Odyssey in Queensland
by Col Martin
Col searches for timber with a few of his mates.
Bruce Bell
Outback timber turner.
Morphology
An exhibition of fine furniture by the graduating students of the Forest Heritage Centre School of Wood, Dwellingup, WA.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
When the hat fits, wear it!
Hardwood Fielding Plane
by Tony Brandon
Classic fielded panels are a snap using this home-made fielding plane.
Drawer Planing Jig
by Neil Scobie
Easy way to hold your drawers for planing to size.
Making a Rocking Chair
by Neil Scobie
This design combines modern joinery with classic design.
Carving an Echidna
by Maricha Oxley
This cute toothpick holder celebrates Aussie timbers and our unique native animals.
Make a Meaty Mallet
by Les Swift
Turning a practical tenderiser is fast and fun.
A Touch of Class for Glass
by Pat Crowe
Old pasta sauce jars get a new life with comfortable and attractive timber lid covers.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Sandpaper tree, making frames, cut flats on the bandsaw and no mark mandrels
Book Reviews
The Best Seat in the House
by Peter Dorman
The Art of Rustic Furniture
by Daniel Mack
The Complete Practical Woodworker
by Stephen Corbett
Issue Number 101
February 2002
Merv Deith
by Margaret Streamer
A collector of old tools, he loves keeping the hand tool tradition alive.
Across the Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
Basic problems of materials and jointing (Part 5), deals with special jigs and equipment for making sound joints easier.
Roger Gifkins, Fine Box Maker
by Les Miller
Roger’s box making skills are transferred to his world class dovetail jig, with winning results.
Stick Furniture Joint Work
by Bob Whitworth
Bob describes the process he uses for making stick furniture, using simple tools and techniques to produce a range of useful joints.
Perth Timber and Working with Wood Show
Big prizes to be won if you enter the Triton Wooden Toy Competition and the National Woodwork Competition this year.
Walkabout USA
by George Hatfield
George shares his experiences and provides Internet links for further exploration of the North American woodturning scene.
Trevor Arnold, Tool Master
by Juliet Bond
Trevor’s cutting edge designs propel his unique tool developments.
User Report
Kel McNaughton Hollowing Rig
by Andrew Potocnik
This tool takes the physical stress out of deep bowl hollowing.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
Swash turning conundrum revealed.
Time for a Change
by Denis Burnham
This baby change table makes a useful addition to any nursery, and corrects the faults common to some commercial versions.
A Soft Seat So Easy
by Neil Scobie
Upholstering your own chair seat is not difficult at all using Neil’s straight forward techniques.
Turning with Video Heads
by Les Swift
Les shows how versatile discarded video heads can be in the woodturner’s workshop.
Frilled Dragon Cameo
by Maricha Oxley
Carved largely with micro chisels, this frilly little creature makes a great decoration for box tops.
Federation Timber Gate
by Neil Wilson
This traditional gate would be a classy addition to any Federation style home, and a welcoming entrance to the garden this summer.
Making a Rocking Chair
by Neil Scobie
Part two in Neil’s Rocker series.
Boxes with Run-around Grain
by John Mills
Discover a technique for making the grain flow uninterupted all round the outsides of your boxes.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Measuring coves, squaring a drill press table and safe coving
Club Drumbeat
Wagga Wagga Turn About, The Blue Mountains Woodturning Challenge, and the Toowoomba & District Woodcrafters Inc Golden Gouge Competition.
Book Reviews
The Children's Room
by Traditional Woodworking
Making Contemporary Wooden Tables
by Thomas Stender
Veneering: a Foundation Course
by Mike Burton
Making Classic Country Chairs
by David Bryant
In The Box
by Alan and Gill Bridgewater
The Essential Guide to Woodowrk
by Chris Simpson
Issue Number 102
April 2002
Profile: Rada Vlascici, Artist Working in Wood
The maker of ‘The Wheel’ reveals just how challenging working in wood can be.
Across the Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
Basic problems of materials and jointing (part 6), carcass jointing alternatives.
A Time Maker
by Jeff Lewry
Ian Jaeger’s wooden clock design, and the amazing home-made lathe used to produce many of the clock parts.
ArtisTree Project
Making the most of a weed tree species is the impetus for Barung Landcare’s latest project.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
Looking at it from the other side.
Brisbane Timber and Working with Wood Show
Your guide to the latest Timber Show, including more details on the National Woodwork Competition and the Triton National Wooden Toy Competition.
Tree Power
Big trees make big ideas come true.
Technical Sketching
by Terry Gosschalk
Straight forward steps for successful technical sketching. Includes a contest with a chance to win a Woodfast Dragonfly Sander!
Saw Safely
by J.K. Looker
Make your table saw safer with custom blade inserts.
Turn, Boil & Bend Slender Flowers
by Ernie Newman
1.5mm stems are possible using a home-made string steady.
Mini Sound System Cabinet
by Neil Scobie
This cabinet is more practical for today’s smaller systems.
Portable Precision
by Neil Scobie
A home-made router table that fits wherever you need it.
Wolf Song
by Cynthia Rogers
Carving the 3-D bust of a wolf on commission has its challenges and rewards.
An Organised Yarn
by Maurice Passmore
Inspiration comes from another craft, in this project of a box for storing skeins of thread.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Rounded calipers, dust mask, screw centre faceplate, giant T-square and drawing ellipses
Club Drumbeat
Sculptree competition, The Eltham & District Woodworking Club Inc.
Book Reviews
Making Wood Folk Instruments
by Dennis Waring
Make your own Electric Guitar and Bass
by Dennis Waring and David Raymond
Carving the Human Figure: Studies in Wood and Stone
by Dick Onions
Boat Bulding in Wood: from Lofting to Rigging
by Colin Faggetter
Issue Number 103
June 2002
A Feller Bikie
by Sara Nation
Brian Dumper’s stunning full-size replica of a custom Harley Davidson is made from timber.
Across the Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
Basic problems of materials and jointing (part 7), mechanical carcass jointing alternatives.
From Logs to Boards
by Jeff Lewry
Anyone with a bandsaw, chainsaw or even just a circular saw, can — with appropriate caution and awareness — convert logs to boards.
User Report
Gifkins ‘Hand Cut’ Dovetail Templates
by Neil Scobie
Neil tests the latest accessories for the Gifkins Dovetail Jig.
Profile: John Rogers
John Rogers is one of the many unsung heroes of the hobby woodturning scene.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
The Paddle Skew.
The Hurstville Timbergetters
Maricha Oxley carves a piece of history.
User Report
Triton Finger Jointer
by Les Miller
Les test runs the latest Router Table accessory from Triton.
Sydney Timber and Working with Wood Show
Who, what and where, plus updates on the Triton National Wooden Toy Competition.
Precision Router Joinery Jig
by David Dundas
A precision jig for router joinery, especially mortise and tenon joints, and router drilling.
Technical Sketching - 2
by Terry Gosschalk
A guide to Isometric drawing, with a chance to win a Woodfast DRAGONFLY sander by entering the drawing competition.
The Smoking Digger
by Len Clarke
This classy tribute to the heroes of the past is also a practical and decorative addition to the household.
The ‘D’ Makes the Design
by Bill Plant
This stylish crystal cabinet is a real challenge in bent laminated forms, but the reward for fortitude is great.
Router Table Fences
by Neil Scobie
A couple of handy fence designs to go with your portable router table from last issue.
Defy The Rules!
by Ernie Newman
This 19th Century goblet design looks ‘classical’, but actually defies accepted traditions.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Router slide, sanding machine and jigsaw mounting plate
Club Drumbeat
The Proserpine Turnout.
Book Reviews
How to Sharpen Carving Tools
by Rick and Ellen Butz
How to Carve Wood
by Richard Butz
Joinery, Shaping and Milling
by Fine Woodworking
Making Wooden Dinosaurs
by Richard Pougher
Issue Number 104
August 2002
The Business End
by Juliet Bond
Learn how to make the move from hobbyist to part or full-time professional woodworker.
The New Teknatool DVR Lathe
A ground breaking innovation in motor technology is about to rock the woodlathe world.
Across The Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
Les shows how to successfully produce panels from boards.
Old Tool Tales
by James Carse Black
Galloway planes are gems.
Dyco Returns!
NZ manufacturer returns to the Australian market.
User Report
Gilly Stephenson’s Finishes
by Les Miller
Les tests a range of these Australian made waxes and polishes.
A Day In The Life of Teak & Fancy Timbers
Go behind the scenes to find out what makes this specialty timber supplier special.
User Report
Cloudmaker Vac Sac
by Neil Scobie
Neil tests the Cloudmaker Vac Sac vacuum press, laminating and bending curved slats.
Symtec Lathe Gives Old Woodie New Life
by Rick Schneider
Unique properties of the Symtec lathe revive the dream for this old-timer.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
A wooden band hits all the right notes.
In the Tradition of the Master
Fouad Ibrahim maintains the high standards of those who came before him.
10 Misbegotten Commandments of Woodturning
by Ernie Newman
Ernie picks apart some of the fallacies promoted by so called ‘experts’.
User Report
Triton 1/2" Precision Router
by Les Miller
Les reports his opinion of this new router after a period of extended use.
Adelaide & Canberra Timber & Working With Wood Shows
What’s happening at this year’s biggest regional woodworking shows.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Suitable timbers and finishes for kitchenware.
User Report
SMF-2000 Sander/Microfinisher
by Les Miller
This sander/microfinisher fits the bill for any shop routinely finishing large flat surfaces.
User Report
Workshop Specs
by Les Miller
Bi-focal safety glasses are the bees’ knees.
Making a Wall Cabinet
by Neil Scobie
A great place to store your precious collection, openly visible but still free from dust.
Technical Sketching - 3
by Terry Gosschalk
Your guide to the Isometric drawing of objects with circular shapes. Includes a chance to win a Woodfast DRAGONFLY sander.
Scroll Saw Some Simple Doll’s House Furniture
by Stan Nemeth
This table and bench seats are ideal starter projects, and will delight children young and old.
Mushroom Magic
by Carol Rix
Use up all those tiny offcuts — even branches from the garden, and make these delightful decorations for in and around the home.
Mutual Admiration Turns Into Inspiration
by Heather Jones and Keith Long
A woodturner and a bark artist collaborate to produce uniquely decorated bowls.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Cutting circles, drill press lighting and foot operation
Club Drumbeat
Woodturn 2002
Book Reviews
Finishing, Methods of Work
Router, Methods of Work
Tablesaw, Methods of Work
by Jim Richey
Joinery
by Gary Rogowski
A Polishers Handbook
by Neil Ellis
Australian Woodturning Projects
by Wood Review
Issue Number 105
October 2002
Crate Expectations
by Neil Scobie
Thanks to effective management, the Tweed Wood Art Award is achieving prominence as one of the premier national wood art events.
Across The Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
Les explains the history and use of manufactured sheet materials.
Vale Gilbert Mackey
George Frederick Gilbert Mackey was a pioneering communicator and administrator of Technical Education.
In With The New
by Terry Dixon
The Ballarat Fine Art Gallery is exhibiting a fine display of 20th century chair designs.
User Report
Makita Jig Saws Model 4340FCT & 4341FCT
by Neil Scobie
Neil runs these two saws through their paces, with brilliant results.
User Report
H.N.T. Gordon Block Plane Kit
by Cedomir Jesic and Steven Ma
These two students share their experiences making one of H.N.T. Gordon’s lovely planes.
Protool unveils portable power tools for wood
Old Tool Tales
by James Carse Black
The Classic Profile Plane.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
The Candelabra shows who’s top of the class!
Melbourne Timber & Working With Wood Show
What’s happening at this year’s biggest woodworking show, conclusion to the National Woodwork Competition.
User Report
Router Raizer
by Les Miller
This after-market depth of cut adjustment mechanism makes precise height adjustments above or below the router table a breeze.
Scrollsaw Network Born in Albury Wodonga
by Neil Schultz
The third Scrollsaw & Woodcraft weekend gives birth to the Australian Scroll Saw Network.
How Dry Is Your Timber?
by Neil Scobie
Get the moisture content of your air-dried rough stock just right in this mini-kiln.
Bandsaw Modifications
by Jim Worthington
A roller bearing blade guide assembly is a small job for your local engineering shop, but it can provide a big leap in bandsaw performance.
Technical Sketching - 4
by Terry Gosschalk
Your guide to Isometric and Oblique sketching with angles. Includes a chance to win a Woodfast DRAGONFLY sander.
Banksia Serrata Boxes
by Keith Hudson
Salvaged timber makes some beautiful dovetailed boxes.
Turning Simple Dolls
by Ernie Newman
Pencil gauges make for smart and efficient production of these stylised childrens’ toy.
Cutting Inside Deep Bowls
by George Hatfield
A modified shape on the bevel of the bowl turning gouge makes turning inside deep bowls easier.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Clean bottoms and bandsaw rip fence
Club Drumbeat
Woodgroup SA stars in Adelaide TWWW Show
Woodwork on show at Grafton's Jacaranda Festival
Book Reviews
Simply Beautiful Boxes
by Doug Stowe
Bookcases
by Niall Barrett
Designing and Making Rocking Horses
by Margaret Spencer
How to make Simple Wooden Puzzles and Jigsaws
by Alan, Gill and Glyn Bridgewater
Issue Number 106
December 2002
Japanese Tools on Show
The Sydney Show gave visitors the opportunity to watch a Japanese shokinun at work.
Masters of Marquetry
Presidents and Princes have commissioned their work. Now Kalman Radvanyi and Kalman Jr. have made a limited edition print of one of their most magnificent pieces.
George’s Corner
George reports on the Daintree Timber Gallery in Far North Queensland.
Surfing the Stars: The Terry James Shield
by Ernie Newman
Gilding an Angel
Paul Gregson had to rise early to spend time with this angel.
Carving a Bishop’s Crook
by Ron Sizer
Few woodworkers are given the opportunity to make part of a Bishop’s regalia.
Across the Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
Learning more about glues and gluing can substantially reduce the frustrations involved in making secure joints.
Scrollsaws — Versatile and Addictive Machines
by Neil Schulz
This is the first of a series of articles about the scrollsaw and its uses.
A Show for all Seasons Canberra Show 2002
by Les Miller
User Report
Model 1000B Jet Air Filtration System
by Alan Burstall
An addition to your workshop that can stop dust getting up your nose.
Turned Christmas Trees
by Ernie Newman
This is the perfect time of year to try your hand at making these Christmas Trees.
Making a Small Drawer Cabinet Utilising Isoloc Joints
by Cedric D Shorey PhD
These special joints, made on a Leigh Dovetail Jig, can be used to produce dramatic visual effects.
A Curved Front Table (Pt.1)
by Neil Scobie
This modern version of a centuries old design would add a touch of elegance to any decor.
Trying to Drill Better Holes
by Glenn Roberts
Try these drill press modifications to improve the quality of holes.
Take a Seat
by Les Swift
What do you do with one leg?
Turn three more of course. Then you can make this elegant dressing table stool.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Making several friction plates allows you to use your Scroll Chuck for a variety of faceplate work.
Technical Sketching - 5
by Terry Gosschalk
Render and change the density of the outlines on your sketches to bring them to life.
Carving A Cat
by Maricha Oxley
For beginners, this is an easy introduction to woodcarving, but more experienced woodcarvers will see other possibilities in this deceptively simple design.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Tool trees & moveable lamps
Club Drumbeat
Cairns & District Woodworkers Guild
Book Reviews
Simple Marquetry
by Mike Burton
Carving Facial Expressions
by Ian Norbury
Turning Wood
by Richard Raffan
Woodworking Techniques
by Fine Woodworking
Issue Number 107
February 2003
You can be a Woodcarver
Our introduction to woodcarving makes it easy for you to get started — includes tips on tools, timbers and techniques from some of Australia’s leading exponents of the craft.
Festival of the Forest
by Art Burrows
Each year, for 30 years, Ravenshoe in Far North Queensland has been host to a unique exhibition of woodcraft.
The Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
Like every other aspect of woodworking, cramping has to be approached with care if it is to be effective.
Choosing Japanese Tools for your Workshop
The second part of this series introduces traditional Japanese saws
2002 Orbost Wood Design Exhibition
by Hamish Hill
Hamish tells us his personal philosophy on viewing exhibitions.
2002 Triton Toy Competition
User Report
EZ Sand Pro
by Les Miller
Kids in the Workshop
by JK Bond
If you go about it the right way, the kids will do something useful, they will enjoy themselves — and so will you.
Student Woodworking adds to Festival
Five schools participated in this Woodworking Competition.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
Machined figurine gives George a ‘Gulliver’ feeling.
Buying Your First Scrollsaw
by Neil Schulz
Models or Toys
by John Hollinshead
Models may not be toys — but they can be a woodworker’s passion.
Pine Wine Cooler
by Graham Redden
The perfect table accessory for dinner on a warm evening.
Carving Calligraphy
by Buddy Smith
If you have never carved letterforms before, now is the time to start. Buddy gives advice on tools and techniques.
The Rose Engine (Pt 1)
by Geoff O’Loughlin
You could spend years searching for one of the few remaining Holtzapfell lathes — or you could follow Geoff’s lead and make your own Rose Engine.
A Curved Front Table (Pt.2)
by Neil Scobie
Part 2 of this article completes Neil’s description of how to make an attractive curved front table for your home.
Technical Sketching - 6
by Terry Gosschalk
Two Point Perspective helps make your furniture sketches more realistic.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Wooden pads extend the use of your scrollchuck.
Get into Gear
by John K Looker
Ever wished you could make your own hard to get replacement parts? A retired patternmaker shows you how.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Truning twisted planks and bandsaw safety
Club Drumbeat
Toowoomba Goes Gold
Book Reviews
Woodworker's Power Tools
by Rick Peters
Carving Architectural Detail in Wood
by Frederick Wilbur
Wooden Toys
by Ingvar Nielsen
The Scroll Saw Handbook
by Patrick Spielman
Issue Number 108
April 2003
Your Privacy
How we store and use the information you send us.
2003 Timber & Working with Wood Show
There’ll be even more new products at this year’s largest-ever Brisbane Show.
Choosing Japanese Tools for your Workshop
The third and final article in this series discusses traditional Japanese chisels.
Teknatool Trans Tasman Innovative Woodturning Competition
A new competition with a fabulous prize.
Woodturning Design
by Mike Darlow
This excerpt from Mike’s new book examines the subject of design.
Setting up your Scroll Saw
by Neil Schulz
OK, you’ve bought your scroll saw. Now you need to set it up so you can do your best work.
Using a Pallet as a Pallete
by Neil Scobie
It’s amazing what some people can do with a used pallet.
Birth of a Woodturner
by Robyn Baer
Exploding Timber
by Rupert Goodall
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
Let’s Talk Woodworking is the first in Les Miller’s new series about the basics.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
George has chosen a circular picture frame as the first in his new series of projects to test and hone your woodturning skills.
From Backyard to the World
Australian manufactured WoodWizz continues its success both here and overseas.
Lathe Survey
This Lathe Survey provides essential specifications for more than 50 lathes currently available in Australia. It also includes a few words from the makers about what they believe to be their lathe’s most important features.
User Report
Vac-Clamp
by Les Miller
Small and inexpensive, the Vac-Clamp brings a high production facility to the modest workshop.
User Report
Dyco Woodworker
by Neil Scobie
A 5-in-1 combination woodworking machine for the small to medium sized workshop.
A Call From The Past:
Wall Telephone c. 1940 (Pt.1)
by Robert Allison
An ornament, a conversation piece, a fully functioning telephone or just a bit of nostalgia. However you use it, this retro phone will be an attractive addition to your home.
Make your own MiniBar
by Alan Burns
Alan didn’t have room for a walk-in bar so he designed and built this neat little MiniBar for his dining room.
Boat Building with Plywood
by Rob Bruce
Rob shows why plywood is the ideal material for the backyard boat builder.
The Rose Engine (Pt.2)
by Geoff O’Loughlin
The second and final part of Geoff’s article about the construction and use of his Rose Engine
Carving a Dragon
by Buddy Smith
If you liked the Dragon on the cover of our last issue, here’s your chance to carve one for yourself.
Technical Sketching - 7
by Terry Gosschalk
The last article in this series discusses the use of Single Point Perspective for 3D sketching.
Combined Marquetry, Laminating and Woodturning
by Keith Tory
Combining techniques from several woodworking disciplines can have interesting and attractive results.
Book Reviews
Handbook of Practical Woodowrking Techniques
by Robert Lento
Woodcarving, 20 great projects for beginners & weekend carvers
by John Hillyer
Decorating Wood
by Pascual Miro
Making Shoji
by Toshio Odate
Issue Number 109
June 2003
The Wonderful World of Woodturning
Hints and tips on getting started in woodturning
Cover Story: The First Auckland Timber & Working with Wood Show
This should convince you to mark the Auckland Show on your 2004 calendar.
Across the Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
Les continues his back to basics introduction to woodworking.
Woodturning in NZ
by Ernie Newman
New Zealand continues to be fertile ground for the development of world-class woodturning.
The Texas Rocker
by Geoff McGowan
Striving for Excellence
by Steven Burrows (Managing Editor)
When Festool invited a select few of the world’s woodworking editors to visit Germany, Steven was there to see the Festool factory, some of their cabinetmaker customers and Europe’s leading woodworking trade show.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
George’s treatment of Beads, Hollows and Fillets is designed to help beginners and remind more advanced turners.
Good Egg Competition
A new competition for woodturners. Great prizes and a chance to be a good egg as well as make one.
Sydney 2003 Timber & Working with Wood Show
The organisers say it will be their biggest Sydney Show.
Squeezing Space for a Saving
A Display Befitting Treasures
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
Angle Mag
Sydney inventor, Jeff Snell, won a gold medal with his Angle Mag at the Salon International des Inventons in Geneva.
This is a Big Bowl
by Con Jansen
If you want to make a big bowl, a really BIG bowl, first design your lathe...
Triton Wooden Toy Competition
Get your entry form today. Second Prize winners receive woodworking instruction course from three generous sponsors.
User Report
PVA Aussie Glue
by Les Miller
User Report
Carbrasive Power Carving Disc
by Maricha Oxley
User Report
Wattyl Professional High Gloss Estapol
by Les Miller
Make your own MiniBar
by Alan Burns
Alan shows how the Minibar was finished and describes making the wine racks based on trial and error to ensure they would accept a wide range of bottle size and shape.
Wind-Up Merry-go-Round
by Ted Stewart-Wynn
This simple toy is a classic beginner’s project.
An Aid to Accurate Drilling
by Paul Mether
This simple arrangement could be used as the basis for workbench jigs too.
A Call From the Past -- Wall Telephone (c. 1940) Pt.2
by Robert Allison
The author not only completed the woodwork, he made this a working telephone for the hallway of his home.
Musical Interlude — Mini Clock
by Neil Shulz
Neil’s pattern will help you start to really use your Scrollsaw.
Designs The Easy Way
by Cynthia Rogers
A guide to Design-It-Yourself woodcarving.
A Rosewood Mirror
by Cynthia Rogers
Club Drumbeat
Queenscliff show a sizzler
Issue Number 110
August 2003
Cover Story: Exporting Australian Woodworking Technology
Gerard Gilet, one of Australia’s most respected guitar makers, has used his broad experience and knowledge to help guitar manufacturers in both Indonesia and Vietnam.
CollaborationNZ
by Neil Scobie
Neil was one of 70 craftspeople from several countries who joined in a highly productive and creative venture in Whangarei, New Zealand.
Pyrography — Drawing with Fire
This informative overview is one of a series which will cover all of the major woodworking crafts. It will help you get started in Pyrography — whether you are interested in the craft itself, or simply want to use Pyrography to decorate other woodwork.
Tolga Woodworks
One of the finest woodworking galleries in this region, Tolga Woodworks reflects the close availability of some of the most beautiful cabinet timbers in the world.
Club Drumbeat
The unveiling of a lathe and the 2003 Challenge were among major events for the Western Blue Mountains Region of the Sydney Woodturners Guild.
Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller (Associate Editor)
In Part 3 of this beginners’ series, Les shows how success is often in the details.
An Aussie in Atlanta
by David Hire
David describes what he saw during some leg numbing hours at one of the largest woodworking shows in the world.
Single Handed Turning
by Les Roberts
Les and woodturning maven, Guilo Marcolongo, developed this Arm Support System to allow single armed turning.
Make Your Workshop a Better Place to Be
by Glenn Roberts
It’s true that safety is an attitude, but you can build some of that attitude into the hardware in your workshop.
Adelaide and Canberra Shows
Use this quick Guide to plan your Show visit.
Know Your Blades?
by Neil Schulz (Associate Editor)
Neil discusses the various, kinds, types and qualities of Scrollsaw blades available to help you choose what is best for you.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield (Associate Editor)
Well, was it really carved by a machine?
Triton Toy Competition
— ACT & SA
User Report
Crown Woodturning Chisels
by George Hatfield
User Report
MIGB
by Neil Scobie
The Tidy Table
by Neil Scobie
When the space around your favourite TV chair is always a mess, when there’s never space for a cuppa and when moving your latest magazine smashes a remote control to the floor — you need a Tidy Table. Neil’s version is elegant and easy to make.
Apple Boxes
by Ernie Newman
These little boxes make great gifts — and Ernie shows you how to be sure the lid fits every time (even if you have to cheat a little).
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield (Associate Editor)
George shows you how to turn a perfect sphere.
Ernest Warther’s Hobo Pliers Puzzle
This remarkable man left the world some incredibly complex pieces of woodcarving. But there is one that is very simple. Yet re-creating his Hobo Pliers is tricky, particularly if you want to make them with the same small number of cuts he used.
Silk Purse Saga — The Final Episode
by Eric Lysaght
It’s taken a long time, but Eric has decided that these modifications to his Scrollsaw have brought him to the end of the Saga.
Good Egg Turning Competition
Dream Workshop Giveaway 2003
Teknatool Trans Tasman Competition
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Getting More from a Sandpaper Disc, A Custom Featherguide,
A Handy Tool That’s Free
New Products
Book Reviews
Woodturning Design
by Mike Darlow
Pyrography — The Art of Creative Woodburning
by Sandra Menger
Fun & Easy Scrollsaw Projects
by Patrick Spielman
Furniture & Cabinet Construction
by Andy Rae
Issue Number 111
October 2003
Cover Story: Sell Your Work
One thing is clear from our interviews with seven leading galleries in Australia and New Zealand — they are all looking for woodworkers to provide them with products to sell. But you have to know how to approach and work with them.
Adelaide Show
by Les Miller
The show gave Les a chance to catch up with Wood Group SA.
Cabinetmaking — Setting up Shop
If you are thinking about taking up woodworking and making your own furniture, this quick guide is sure to help — even if you have a workshop you may pick up some tips.
Coolum Turnfest 2003
by Ernie Newman
The Amazing Wood Plane
by Charles T Orr
You can’t expect to use a new wood plane straight out of its box. This is how to get it ready for action.
Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
Understanding wood is one of the essential keys to good woodworking.
The Norman Burl Holder
Les Norman made this device to solve a common problem — holding large burls while they are being cut with a chainsaw.
Club Drumbeat
Northern Rivers Woodcraft Group at the Jacaranda Festival.
Gallery
The varied work of Les Johnson.
Melbourne Timber & Working with Wood Show 2003
The 2003 shows in Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide have been among the best ever. Now it’s Melbourne’s turn.
George’s Corner
Visiting woodturner, Nick Cook was impressed when he visited the Naturally Australian Wood Gallery in the Rocks (Sydney).
The Pencil
by Mike Darlow
Of course you use pencils — like every other woodworker — but do you know their history and how they are made?
Scrollsaws
by Neil Shulz
Neil discusses how to achieve the crisply defined corner cuts that are vital for many projects.
User Report
AngleMag
by Les Miller
User Report
New Surcare Random Orbital Sander
by Les Miller
Dust Hoods
by Glenn Roberts
Ideas on how to use Dust Hoods to reduce the dust hazard in your workshop.
Making and Carving Fire Bellows (Part 1)
by Clive Price
These attractive and effective Fire Bellows make an interesting project. They combine woodworking with some easy leatherwork.
More Easy Threading
by Keith Jeeves
Keith extends the technique shown in an earlier article by Mike Darlow to make an entire screw top box.
Box and Rack Toolholder is the Ant’s Pants
by Jim McCarter
Jim’s tools follow him around the workshop.
Making a Sculpture Stand
by Allan Eyers
Though designed for a specific piece of sculpture, this elegant stand would be equally suitable for many others — and while it is not overly difficult, you will find making it will test your woodworking skills.
Rose Engine Part 3
by Geoff O’Loughlin
If you still haven’t made Geoff’s Rose Engine (Issues #107 & 108), this description of some of the ways in which to use it should convince you to get started.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
George builds on basic skills with this advice on turning a Finial.
Good Egg Turning Competition
Dream Workshop Giveaway 2003
Teknatool Trans Tasman Competition
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Ultra High Gloss Finishes
New Products
Book Reviews
Woodcarving Made Easy
by Cynthia Rogers
Woodworking Class Series - Cabinetmaking
by Vincenç GIlbert & Josep López
Sharpening Pocket Reference Book
by Jim Kingshott
Restoring Wood
by Eva Pascqual i Miró, Anna Jover i Armengol & Josep Maria Miret i Farré
Making Period Dolls’ House Furniture
by Derek & Sheila Rowbottom
Issue Number 112
December 2003
Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
Understanding wood is essential for every woodworker.
Cover Story: A Rising Star
The future of the craft is safe in the hands of woodturners and cabinetmakers like Karen Blewden.
Something Special
A brief glimpse of Bungendore Wood Works Gallery’s Something Special exhibition.
Canberra Timber & Working with Wood Show 2003
Les Miller predicts a big future for the growing Canberra show.
A Guide to Wood Finishes
Where to start when choosing a finish for your latest masterpiece.
Andrew Downie: Working Wonders with Wood
Totally blind, Andrew still enjoys woodworking with the aid of some very clever tools.
User Report
Metabo KGS 1880 Plus Sliding Compund Saw
Club Drumbeat
A happy 20th birthday to Woodgroup SA.
Gallery
The varied marquetry work of Graham Artley.
Shutter Company Steps Up With Felder
Scrollsaws
by Neil Shulz
Neil shows you how to finish your scrollsaw work.
George’s Corner
George shares his experiences of a recent woodturning tour of the USA where he met many friendly, big-hearted and dedicated turners.
Woodturner’s Toolmaker
by Carol Rix
User Report
The new Vermec Mini-Lathe
Carved Decorations for Christmas, Easter, Special Occasions, Parties or the Home
by Maricha Oxley
If you start now, you can have these carved decorations ready for your tree this Christmas.
Anchor Clock
by Tom Manley
An excellent scollsaw project.
A Swarf Maker’s Guide to Making a Refectory-Style Table
by Steve Painter
The story of how this table came to be is as appealing as its design.
A Fine Woodworking Mallet
by Keith Hudson
This lightweight mallet is ideal for making dovetails.
Making and Carving a Fire Bellows (Part 2)
by Clive Price
When you finish carving your bellows, you will have made a valuable addition to your home.
Hanging Fragrance
by Carol Rix
Carol describes the method she has developed for making these useful Potpourri hangers.
For the Woodworker: Hardening and Tempering Tools
by Jim Hall
The know-how you need to make your own woodworking tools.
Spirals Decorate Tea Trolley
by Cecil Judd
This project will put your woodturning skills to the test.
Dream Workshop Giveaway 2003
Teknatool Trans Tasman Competition
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Cramping a Lamp, Wooden ‘T’ Wingnuts
New Products
Book Reviews
Complete Woodfinishing — Revised Edition
by Ian Hosker
Spielman’s Original Scroll Saw Patterns
by Patrick & Patricia Spielman
Woodturning in Miniature
by Ian and Nina Wilkie
Marquetry and Inlay Handbook
by Zachary Taylor
Issue Number 113
February 2004
Power Carving
There has been a surge of interest in power carving, which allows more work to be done in less time.
Things of Wood 2003
This exhibition in Sydney gives woodworkers the chance to show and sell their works.
Good Egg Winners
There was an extraordinarily wide range of eggs entered in the competition - we show you some of the results.
Gallery
Young woodworker, Daniel Standing, excels with his working model of a backhoe.
Club Drumbeat
The Chester Hill Woodcrafters have a new home.
Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
Les demystifies some common woodworking terms and jargon.
George’s Corner
Back from the US George is excited about Mesquite.
Ancient Egyptian Boat Building
by Art Burrows
The restoration of a 40 tonne Solar Barque gives us life size lessons in the way boats were built 4500 years ago in Egypt.
P&N Tools
by Bruce Bell
Bruce extols the virtues of these Australian tools.
Woodturning Tips
George discusses peeling and scraping and their respective merits.
2004 Auckland Timber & Working With Wood Guide
The second Auckland show promises to be bigger and better than last year.
Turnout 2003
by George Hatfield
Proserpine Woodturners organise another great weekend.
User Report
Arno Sharpener and Burnisher
by Les Miller
Available from Carba-Tec, the Arno sharpener and burnisher are highly recommended by Les.
User Report
Vermec Hollowing Chisel Set
by Carol Rix
Carol puts these Vermec tools through their paces.
Projects
Display Unit
by Neil Scobie
Well within the capabilities of the hobbyist woodworker, this functional yet attractive Display Unit has timber framed glass shelves.
The De Dion
by Neil Schulz
Neil presents a vintage car scrollsaw project.
Mallards in Flight
by Sue Walters
Sue steps you through a simple, easy, yet attractive pyrography project.
MIG Alley
by Buddy Smith
Ever wondered how you can make your carvings look alive - Buddy shows you how.
Throwing a Little Light on Making a Standard Lamp
by Les Swift
How to bore the hole in a standard lamp for the wiring - make it in three sections and bore the hole first.
Making a Marine Propeller
by John K Looker
Some of you may remember John’s Gear Pattern article from last year. This time he shows you how to make a realistic model of a propeller.
Speed Carving - The Easy and Safe Way
by Maricha Oxley
After you’ve read the article on power carving you might like to try making Maricha’s Gift.
Precision Tablesaw Tenoning Jig
by David Dundas
This jig makes it easy to cut multiple tenons from stock of the same thickness.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Dowel Groover, Apple Box Template
New Products
Book Reviews
Controlling Dust in the Workshop
by Rick Peters
Box-Making Basics
by David M Freedman
Designs for Pyrography and Other Crafts
by Norma Gregory
Creative Intarsia Projects
by Garnet Hall
Issue Number 114
April 2004
Considering Dust Extraction?
There are many personal devices and dust extraction machines available to control wood dust in your workshop.
Plywood Ducts for Dust Control
by Frank Wiesner
Frank’s solution to a central dust collection system - he made his own with plywood ducting.
Torso Carving
by Neil Scobie
A carving class with a difference.
Ancient Egyptian Woodworking
by Art Burrows
Pull saws were in use over 3000 years ago, but the Egyptian method of rip sawing was unique.
Club Drumbeat
Two woodworking clubs celebrate their 20th Anniversaries - The Sydney Woodturners Guild Inc. and The Hunter Co-operative Ltd.
Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
Les discusses the importance of jointwork.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
A nautilus shell-shaped house has George intrigued.
Skills Publishing/dmg Woodworking Competition
Something for the Kitchen - this is a Competition for everyone. No matter what kind of woodworking you do, you can exhibit your work and get the chance to win a cash prize up to $1000!
Brisbane Timber & Working with Wood Show 2004
The year’s Brisbane Show has some new and exciting surprises.
Teknatool Trans Tasman Woodturning Competition
Choosing the finalists in this Competition was a formidable achievement.
The Ultimate Workshop Goodbye to the Dream Workshop - the Ultimate Workshop 2004 has arrived!
User Report:
Dyco Router Table
by Neil Scobie
User Report:
Woodcut Tru-Grind Tool Sharpening System
by Vic Wood
User Report:
Jet JSG-96 Disc and Belt Sander
by Neil Scobie
Projects
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Replicating a wine goblet is not difficult if you have command of your chisels.
Hobby Work Bench
by Trevor Larkey
Need somewhere to assemble small items or do some craft work? Trevor has the answer.
An Urn from the Peppercorn Tree
by Robert Allison
Turn a rustic urn from Peppercorn wood.
Pivoting Jaw to Suit the Triton Superjaws
by Glenn Roberts
Make your Triton Superjaws more versatile with a pivoting clamp.
Bevel Cutting on the Scrollsaw
by Neil Schulz
Decorative Kookaburra in a Tree using bevel cuts.
Router Attachment for the Lathe
by Les Swift
Flute your Standard Lamp Base or make an orange squeezer - there are many applications for this versatile attachment.
Turning a Segmented Lamp Base
by Alan Finlay
Learn how to segment and turn a hollow lamp base.
Rattles
by Alan Logan
Alan learned the dangers of baby’s rattles the hard way. This is his solution to the problems.
New Products
Book Reviews
176 Woodworking Projects
Making Wooden Clock Cases
by Tim and Peter Ashby
Veneering Handbook
by Ian Hosker
Cutting-Edge Table Saw - Tip & Tricks
by Kenneth Burton
Issue Number 115
June 2004
Diverse Woodturning Tools
Open the door to new forms of turning with some of the many diverse and innovative woodturning tools available.
Cover Story: Pursuing a Career in Woodworking
A career in woodworking can be both rewarding and challenging. Australia’s leading woodworkers and educators talk about their experiences and offer advice to assist you in your career choice.
The Ubiquitous Adze
by Art Burrows
The adze was probably the most important tool in the Ancient Egyptian woodworker’s tool basket.
Woodturning Tools - What Should I Use? How Sharp Are Yours?
by Bruce Bell
Bruce answers two of the most common questions beginners ask about tools.
Teachers Bench
by Les Miller
Choose the right joint for your next woodworking project.
The Ultimate in Decorated Wood
by Art Burrows
This collection of remarkable reproductions will be a feature of the 2004 Sydney Timber and Working With Wood Show.
Sydney Timber & Working with Wood Show 2004
The 2004 Sydney Show will have something for everyone and is one of the biggest this year.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
The debate over Mesquite has motivated George to track some down and give it a turn.
The Ultimate Workshop
Goodbye to the Dream Workshop - the Ultimate Workshop 2004 has arrived!
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
How to cut shoulders on between centre turning.
How Does Your Cutting Stack Up?
by Neil Schulz
Neil shows different ways of cutting multiple layers with your scrollsaw.
User Report:
Grip-Tite Guide
by Les Miller
User Report:
Jet JBOS-5 Benchtop Oscillating Spindle Sander
by Neil Scobie
User Report:
Nobex Octo Squares
by Les Miller
Projects
Treasure Chest
by Stephen Jewell
Make an authentic pirate’s treasure chest for the kids from recycled timber.
Dolls’ House Chair
by Derek Thomas
A method for making a contoured seat chair in 1:12 scale based on a design by George Nakashima.
Lighthouse on Rocks
by Sue Walters
Use your wire nib or solid point burner for this attractive step-by-step pyrography project.
Making a Simple Lissajous Figure
by Bill Lane
Combine turning and carving skills to make a familiar figure.
Mitreing the Frame for a Small Box
by Peter Fogelman
Small box frames simplified - just insert fillets of wood across the mitres.
Designing and Building a Timber Geodesic Cubby House
by Rod Rayburn
Rod’s new CAD program simplifies the design and construction of complex faceted shapes.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Wildlife Patterns - Birds
by Sue Walters
Making Heirloom Boxes
by Peter Lloyd
The Marquetry Course
by Jack Metcalfe & John Apps
Building The Perfect Tool Chest
by Jim Stack
Issue Number 116
August 2004
The World’s Oldest Staircase
David Stewart of The Ancient Kauri Kingdom took three months to carve a staircase in this 45,000 year old Kauri log.
Win a Norbury Drawing
Acclaimed UK woodcarver, Ian Norbury, is holding an international competition on his web site to promote his latest series of sculptures.
Timber - The Woodworker’s Resource
You must know the tree to be able to understand the wood. Sourcing useable wood is an essential part of woodworking.
Kris Laws - Representing Australia
At just 21 years old, Kris is looking forward to his next big goal in cabinetmaking - participating in the international Worldskills Competition in Helsinki, Finland, next year.
The Adze in Use
by Art Burrows
In spite of its simple construction, the ancient adze was a versatile woodworking tool.
Equipment for the Ultimate Workshop - 3
Festool and Surcare equipment.
Gallery
Cynthia’s Doll’s House and a restored trunk.
Turnfest 2004
by Ernie Newman
Across the Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
The ABC of Power Tools - Part 1, Drills.
Inaugural Australian Scroll Saw Exhibition
by Neil Schulz
This event, held in May in Albury-Wodonga, attracted scrollers from around the country.
Sydney Show Photo Diary
Adelaide and Canberra Timber & Working with Wood Shows
Guide to the attractions and seminars at these upcoming Shows.
Rescued and Restored
by Alan B Coppin
Good timber can be found in all sorts of places.
Win a Tim Skilton Power Sanding Kit
Trend Open Day is a Tradition
George’s Corner
A Clock with a Difference, plus a clock competition.
User Report
Surcare Hobby Sanding Machine
by Les Miller Projects
Club Drumbeat
Gold Coast Woodies turns 21 and Caring for the Locals
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Finding Centre & Setting Thicknesser Blades
Projects
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
George turns a bowl with a natural edge from Mesquite.
It’s a Big World
by Neill Baker
The making of this 900mm 100kg wooden globe was a feat of mechanical and woodworking skill and involved a lot of patience.
Another Table!
by Charles Orr
A hexagonal table top solved the problem of building a table to fit between two chairs.
Keepsake Boxes
by Maricha Oxley
Koala families were the inspiration for these small boxes carved from Huon Pine.
Tuning Your Bandsaw
by Bill Plant
Carve with Ease
by Alan Stewart
A fold-away bench and seat makes carving much easier.
Woodturner’s Approach to the History of Sound Reproduction
by Aaron Ehrlich
Making Sanding a Little Easier
by Glenn Roberts
Sanding turned items and making your own sanding discs.
New Products
Book Reviews
Red Cedar In Australia
Making Drums
by Denis Waring
Purpose-made Joinery
by E V Foad
Segmented Turning - A Complete Guide
by Ron Hampton
Issue Number 117
October 2004
Chainsaw Chic
Angela Polglaze has carved out an international reputation in an extreme art form - chainsaw sculpture.
Shopping for a Bandsaw
Determine the features you need so you can gain optimum performance and versatility without buying a model that is too big or expensive for your requirements.
Bandsaw Survey
Over 50 models to choose from, ranging in price from under $500 to over $9000, to suit everyone from the occasional hobbyist to the professional woodworker.
Did They Really Have a Lathe?
by Art Burrows
Ancient Egyptians are credited with inventing the lathe, but the debate continues.
Equipment for the Ultimate Workshop - 4
Colen Clenton’s ingeniously designed and made marking tools and the SPD-25A drilling machine from Hare & Forbes.
International Outlook for Sturt School
The well-respected Sturt School for Wood in Mittagong NSW has received international accreditation to accept overseas students.
Gallery
Bill David’s dray and Laurie Trembath’s Cedar creations.
Across the Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller
The ABC of Power Tools - Part 2, Drill bits and accessories.
Melbourne and Hobart Timber & Working with Wood Shows
Guide to the attractions and seminars at these upcoming Shows. Don’’t miss Richard Raffan in Hobart and Guilio Marcolongo and Angela Polglaze in Melbourne.
An Eight Year Project
by Kathy Muhlhan
Started by her late husband and finished by her nephew, Pip’s library chair has been a labour of love.
Orbost Exhibition Centre to House National Collection
The National Collection of Wood Design will have a permanent display in Orbost’s new arts building.
Tim Skilton Pot Entries
George’s Corner
Wooden Winged Things and notes on the wine goblet project.
Skills Publishing Open Day
User Report -
Performax 10-20 Drum Sander Plus
by Neil Scobie
User Report -
3D Drawing Board
by Steven Burrows
User Report -
Perfect Gloss
by Adrian Bryant
Projects
Drum Sanders for Scrollsaw Work
by Neil Schulz
While drum sanders are a major purchase, they offer a lot of advantages to scrollers.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Making a Specimen Vase - George turns a small vase with test tube insert from a Mesquite offcut.
Five Chairs for Posterity - 1
by JM Cleaver
A restored rocking chair provides the inspiration for five new family heirlooms.
A Polygonal Bowl with Legs
by Lawrie Salter
What do you get when you turn a multi-sided blank? Lawrie experimented and came up with this attractive and unusual shape.
Keepsake Boxes - 2
by Maricha Oxley
Final notes on carving these small Huon Pine boxes with a koala theme.
Getting Rid of Problem Dust
by John Greenlees
Custom-made cyclone used to upgrade mobile dust extractor.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Jigsaw into Scrollsaw
Book Reviews
Architectural Carving: Techniques for Power & Hand Tools
by Mike Burton
The Practice of Woodturning - DVD
by Mike Darlow
Upholstery - A Complete Course (Revised Edition)
by David James
The Fine Art of Cabinetmaking
by James Krenov
Issue Number 118
December 2004
David’s Woodworking Takes Off
A profile of wooden model plane maker, David Spall.
Dedication at Deception Bay
Woodturning students at Deception Bay High School QLD extend themselves beyond the curriculum.
Woodworking Safety Equipment
Not all accessories assist us to machine wood faster and more accurately. Some have been developed to make woodworking safer.
Gallery
A TAFE teacher, Jason Farrall has been designing his own furniture for a number of years.
No Flight of Fancy
With the help of people from around Australia and the world, Eric Hayden is building a Wright Bros Model A plane in Narromine NSW.
Equipment for the Ultimate Workshop - 5
JET sanding machines and high quality blades and cutters from Henry Bros Saws.
User Report -
DMT DuoSharp Diamond Sharpener
by Les Miller
Club Drumbeat
Central Coast Woodturners Co-op Expands
Formed in 1985 the Central Coast Woodturners based around Gosford, north of Sydney, have grown from strength to strength.
Across the Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller (Assoc. Editor)
The ABC of Power Tools - Part 3
Portable Sanders from Attachments to Random Orbital.
Carving Collaboration
by Suzanne Stahl
Wood and metal are combined in this modern sculpture.
Adelaide and Canberra Shows Photo Diary
A gallery of winning entries at this year’s Shows.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
USA Woodturning Tour - Atlanta.
A Digital Camera in the Workshop
Digital cameras are a powerful tool in the workshop to keep records of your work and construction methods.
User Report -
Felder CF741 Combination Machine
by Fred Buckley
User Report -
JET Mini Lathe
by Neil Scobie
User Report -
Selleys Aquadhere Range
by Les Miller
Projects
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Making a Letter Knife
George turns the knife shape from Mesquite and then uses a bandsaw and sander to finish the blade.
Cutting Dovetails by Hand
by Charles Orr
There are still reasons for cutting dovetails by hand and they’re not as difficult to make as they may first appear.
Five Chairs for Posterity - 2
by Jim Cleaver
In this installment we build the back and the seat.
Working with a Drawknife
by Lindsay G Collins
Though it has somewhat fallen from favour in recent years, the drawknife is still a very useful hand tool for shaping wood.
Matthew Flinders’ Chess Set
by Mike Darlow
A touch of history adds to the appeal of this intricately turned chess set.
Inlay Work with a Scrollsaw
by Neil Schulz (Assoc. Editor)
The versatility of the scrollsaw enables inlay work to be done by machine rather than by hand.
A Lute from the Internet
by Steve Marshall
Building a baroque lute by correspondence over the Internet proved to be a most rewarding experience.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Gluing Mitred Joints, Ice Cream Drawers
Book Reviews
Understanding Woodturning
by Ann and Bob Phillips
Making Elegant Custom Tables
by Doug Stowe
Build your own Custom Workbenches
by Mark Corke
Workshop Shortcuts for Woodworkers
by Graham McCulloch
Issue Number 119
February 2005
The Timber Benders
150-year-old equipment forms the backbone of this growing timber bending enterprise in Daylesford, Victoria.
Purchasing a Router
A guide to router selection plus a survey of most of the router models currently available.
Get More From Your Batteries
We de-mystify rechargeable battery technology and show you how to make your cordless tools perform better and the batteries last longer.
Re:Cycle
Review of the stunning work on display at the 3rd Tweed Wood Biennial Exhibition.
Club Drumbeat
Copper Coast Woodwork Group
In three short years this group has grown into a thriving club covering virtually all aspects of woodworking.
Across the Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller (Assoc. Editor)
The ABC of Power Tools - Part 4, Portable Circular Saws.
Jim Cleaver’s Ancient Egyptian Adze
Using the AWW plans, Jim built a working adze.
Equipment for the Ultimate Workshop - 6
Carba-tec’s industrial quality 400mm bandsaw.
Making Shaping & Sanding a Little Easier
by Glenn Roberts
Glenn examines some of the specialised carving, shaping and sanding options now available.
User Report
JET Universal Mobile Base
by Greg Burnham
Woodwork Competition
Details of the woodwork competition to be held at every Timber & Working with Wood Show this year. Be in it and visit the show to see all the entries.
Going Solar
The Robertson Mill installation in Gympie QLD is one of the larger commercial solar kilns in the country.
Catching Up with Vic Wood
by Neil Scobie
While taking it a little easier these days, Vic, one of Australia’s best known turners, is still very much involved in Australian woodworking.
Gallery
A model stagecoach, Olympic Torch display, home-made bandsaw and photographic pyrography
Woodturn 2004
by George Hatfield
Richard Raffan, Soren Berger, Theo Haralampou and Tim Skilton demonstrate at Meadowbank TAFE
Skills Publishing Open Day 2004
Projects
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield
Making a Pepper Grinder.
Five Chairs for Posterity - 3
by Jim Cleaver
In this final instalment Jim finishes the legs and rests and assembles the chairs.
36 Drawer Cabinet
by Trevor Larkey
Inspired by a 1959 magazine cover this multi-drawer cabinet is ideal for the keen sewing or hobby enthusiast.
Carving Feathers
by Buddy Smith
A big feather makes an interesting exercise.
Neat Little Jewellery Dishes
by Carol Rix
A simple but very useful item that combines faceplate and between-centres turning.
George’s Corner
Results of the Clock Competition.
Inverted Sanders
by Jim McCarter and Pat Crowe
Converting a portable belt sander into an ‘upside-down’ bench-top sander.
Scrollsaw Modification for Plain Blades
by Steve Manning
Adaptors allow plain blades to be fitted to pinned blade scrollsaws.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Triton router table set-up, Making a screw chuck & Keeping the pressure on
Book Reviews
The Pocket Hole Drilling Jig Project Book
by Danny Proulx
Turned Chessmen
by Mike Darlow
A Guide to Work-Holding on the Lathe
by Fred Holder
Chainsaw Carving
by Hal MacIntosh
Issue Number 120
April 2005
Barry Black and 40,000 Wooden Pens
Innovation and production line methods are the key to Barry’s success as a self-employed woodworker.
Accessories for Your Table Saw
Improve the performance of your machine.
Wooden Boat Centre of Tasmania
by Neil Scobie
Located on the Huon River, the Centre is the ideal facility for learning the art of boat-building.
Club Drumbeat
The Maryborough (Qld) Woodturners and Craftsmen Guild.
Across the Teacher’s Bench
by Les Miller (Assoc. Editor)
The ABC of Power Tools - Part 5, Safety with Power Tools.
RIPS Wood Sculptures
Terry Everingham uses a chainsaw to shape his large sculptures of bird, fish and animal life.
Auckland Timber & Working with Wood Show
Show guide including this year’s main attractions and exhibitor list.
User Report
Feather-Loc Featherboard
by Les Miller
These featherboards greatly inprove the operation and safety of your table saw or router table.
Woodwork Competition
Update of details of the woodworking competitions to be held at the Timber & Working with Wood Shows this year.
Gallery
Huon Pine furniture collection and turned clown.
User Report
Loggerheads Box-Making Timber Kits
by Neil Scobie
Loggerheads now offer pre-sized timber kits in Australian timbers to suit Gifkin box designs.
George’s Corner
American Association of Woodturners’ Annual Symposium in Orlando, Florida.
Instant Gallery Display
AAW Symposium, Orland, Florida
User Report
JET JPL 358 Pen Lathe
by Neil Scobie
Projects
Making an Accurate Template for a Cyclone
by Alan Edwards
How to calculate the shape of the cyclone for John Greenlees’ dust collection device.
Repairing a Cedar Table
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
Furniture repairs offer new challenges to the woodturner.
Improved Hand Planes
by Chris Anderson
Still at high school, Chris has hand-built two steel planes, both with an adjustable mouth.
Standard Lamps Don’t Have to Be Turned
by Alison Barnett
A cabinet-maker’s standard lamp.
Carving Wooden Frames for Gemstones and Photographs
by Ken Williams
Use your wood offcuts to make these attractive gemstone mounts and necklace picture frames.
A Wooden Scrollsaw
by Stuart Hulme
An engineering systems approach to the design of custom-made machines.
Turning a Hollow Wooden Tennis Ball
by W A Lane
Turning a tennis ball is a challenge of patience and accuracy.
The Lathe That Grew
by Reg Skelton
Modifications to a basic lathe have greatly improved performance.
Surface Texturing - 1
by Glenn Roberts
Surface texturing is one method of making your work stand out and be noticed.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Kitchen Hobby Sander and Quick-Change Router Baseplates
Book Reviews
Woodturning with Ray Allen
by Dale L Nish
Scroll Saw Portraits
by Gary Browning
Woodworking Wit & Wisdom
by Jim Tolpin
Carving Eyes
by Jeff Phares
Building Woodshop Workstations
by Danny Proulx
Issue Number 121
June 2005
Profile - Kevin Banting
by Buddy Smith
Kevin has been carving people from wood for the last five years, but his beautiful pieces are the result of a life-long fascination with sculpting.
The Forest and Heritage Centre Geeveston TAS
by Neil Scobie
Vintage woodworking machinery, forestry display, a production woodturner in action and Tasmanian timber furniture and products, all under one roof.
A Tale of Two Feet
by Art Burrows
Two chairs, similar feet, yet their designers lived thousands of years apart.
20th Anniversary Competition
20 prizes to be won by 20 readers.
Best of Show, Auckland 2005
Winning entries at the Timber & Working with Wood Show.
Club Drumbeat
The Tardis Lives!
Blackall Range Woodcrafters Guild rescue their old style phone box.
Going with the Grain
by Julie Hinchcliffe
For the Thompsons, farm forestry is money in the bank - their bank.
1985-2005 A Generation of Woodworkers
Over the last two decades woodworking in Australia and New Zealand has seen many changes.
Brisbane & Sydney Timber and Working With Wood Shows
Guides for both Shows including main attractions and exhibitor lists.
User Report
Easy Riser Drill Table Conversion Kit
by Neil Scobie
This simple device from Terry Gosschalk, inventor of the WASP, makes any drill press much easier to adjust.
User Report
Vermec Ultimate Deep Hollowing Set
by Carol Rix
The hollowing set builds on previous designs, creating a set of tools that are easier to use and require less physical effort.
User Report
Xtreme Xtension Router Bit Holder
by Les Miller
An innovative device which enables router bits to be installed above the table top into table-mounted 1/2” routers.
George’s Corner
The J C Campbell Craft School
This live-in folk school in North Carolina USA provides students with an opportunity to learn almost any craft in an intensive week-long course.
Projects
Surface Texturing - Part 2
by Glen Roberts
You don’t have to be able to draw to use a pyrography tool for exciting texturing techniques.
Candlestick with a Difference
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
Laminated sections and a scalloped base make for an unusual design.
Hi-Fi Tower - Part 1
by A Barrington
This modern design makes a feature of your hi-tech equipment instead of hiding it behind doors.
La Maja
by Maricha Oxley
A carving based on the painting of La Maja Desnuda by Spanish Master, Franciso Jose de Goya.
Scrollsaw Swirl
by Alan Bullin
The swirling design for this pot stand is simple to make but challenging to perfect.
Templates & Patterns
by Lindsay G Collins
Gallery
Jim Scott’s interest in woodworking has led to a workshop filled with custom-made machines.
Aluminium & Hot-Melt Glue Make a Wonderful Combination
by Jim McCarter
The excellent bond between wood and aluminium created by hot-melt glue provided the solution to turning a composite Crucifix base.
Long Hole Boring
by Mike Darlow
Forming a long hole through a lamp stand or other item can be challenging. Mike looks at the options and his experiences with different methods.
Other Features
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Corner Cutter for the Bandsaw, Joiner’s Pencil Sharpener
Book Reviews
Taunton’s Complete Illustrated Guide to Period Furniture Details
by Lonnie Bird
Taunton’s Complete Illustrated Guide to Sharpening
by Thomas Lie-Nielsen
Carving Spoons
by Shirley Adler
Treasure Chests
by Lon Schleining
Wood Finishing Fixes
by Michael Dresdner
Issue Number 122
August 2005
Les Miller 1935-2005
Profile - John Lister
Based in Christchurch NZ, John Lister developed his professional woodturning career from no more than an interest in starting a hobby.
Blue Mountains Challenge 2005
Almost a dozen NSW woodturning clubs entered this year’’s Challenge.
Specialised Cabinetmaking Drills
Non-standard drill/driver designs intended to make cabinetmaking easier.
Home Grown Inventions 1985-2005
Innovation in the woodworking community has led to the development of many successful local products.
Strings on a Shoestring
by Reg Cooke
Having finished his 12th project, Reg dispels some of the myths and encourages others to have a go at making musical instruments.
Club Drumbeat
Hastings Woodworkers Guild moves to new premises and the Hills District Triton User Group Inc promotes its activities.
20th Anniversary Competition
20 prizes to be won by 20 readers - coupon p.46.
Carving a Place in History
by Jenny Springett
Women were prominent among Australian woodcarvers from around 1860 to between the World Wars.
Adelaide & Canberra Timber and Working With Wood Shows
Guides for both Shows including main attractions.
User Report - Triton PRA001 Respirator
by Alec Bendeli
A search for better personal dust protection led to the Triton unit.
Georges Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
The story behind the vessel used in this issue’s Woodturning Tips.
Turn-Fest 2005
by George Hatfield
This year’s carving and turning event included twelve demonstrators from around Australia, plus Betty Scarpino (USA) and Jean-Francois Escoulen (France).
Projects
Woodturning Tips - A Lid for a Vessel
by George Hatfield
The decision to add a lid to a completed deep vessel posed a few challenges.
Hi-Fi Tower - Part 2
by A Barrington
Building the drawers.
Making Chairs That Work
by Paul Gregson, Steven Burrows and Art Burrows
A historical and engineering overview of the development of the chair and how to make your design successful.
Easter Island Statue
by Aaron Ehrlich
A home-made profiler enabled the shape of a clay mock-up to be transferred to a laminated wooden sculpture.
Using Your Router to Cut Circular Blanks
by Fred Sundholme
This simple jig can be set up to mass produce circular blanks, 90-180mm in diameter.
Surface Texturing - Part 3
by Glenn Roberts
Hammer-action power tools are a fast and effective means of texturing wood.
Turned Lidded Boxes
by Charles T Orr
These items are simple to turn, use up your offcuts and make great presents.
Modern Wall Clock
by Kevin J Cass
Wall-mounted clock design based on a battery-operated movement with pendulum.
Spiral Blades for the Scrollsaw
by Neil Schulz (Assoc. Editor)
Useful for complex designs, these innovative blades have their advantages and limitations.
Gallery
Hamilton’s plane restorations, Roseveare’s cross-eyed clock and Ehrlich’s unusual clocks.
Turning a Round Square Edge Bowl
by Alexander Bendeli
The pieces of waste material used when turning this bowl looked so good, they were left intact in the finished shape.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Verandah Posts on a Short Lathe, WC Collar for Dust Collection
Book Reviews
Pyrography Workbook, A Complete Guide to the Art of Woodburning
by Sue Walters
Beneath the Bark, Twenty-Five Years of Woodturning
by Kip W Christensen and Dale L Nish
Carving Canes & Walking Sticks
by Tom Wolfe
Jet Shopclass — Shapers VHS Video or DVD
The Illustrated Guide to Cabinet Doors and Drawers
by David Getts
Carving Ears and Hair
by Jeff Phares
Issue Number 123
October 2005
The Orbost Exhibition Centre & 2005 Wood Design Exhibition
Now in its 14th year the Wood Design Exhibition will be held in the new Orbost Exhibition Centre.
Profile - Paul Gregson (Assoc. Editor)
A 19th Century Cabinetmaker (with electricity)
To repair antiques and build matching replicas, problem-solving is just one of the challenges in Paul’s craft.
Cabinet/Box Hardware for Woodworkers
There’s still plenty of choice for hardware fittings for cabinet and box work if you know who to contact or visit.
FINISH
Sturt School for Wood 2005 Exhibition.
Profile - Guilio Marcolongo
by Neil Scobie
In spite of his international reputation, Guilio remains a part-time turner with plenty of energy and enthusiasm for his hobby.
Génies de la Mer
by Steven Burrows
Exhibition of masterpieces of French Naval Sculpture at the Australian National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour, Sydney.
Club Drumbeat
Central Coast Woodturners and the Central Tablelands Woodcraft Inc.
20th Anniversary Competition
20 prizes to be won by 20 readers
User Report
Hycut Hollowing Tool
by Alec Bendeli
Hycut’s new tool brings deep hollowing within the reach of most budgets.
Skills Publishing Open Day
15 October 2005
- don’t miss out!
Melbourne & Hobart Timber and Working With Wood Shows
Guides for both Shows including main attractions.
Dad’s Silky Oak
by Lyndall Carroll
A favourite garden tree lives on in the family furniture.
When the Chips are Down
by Tim Skilton
The Exhibition by Woodgroup SA at the Adelaide Timber & Working with Wood Show 2005.
User Report
Bosch PRIO Lithium Ion Sander
by Scott Bauer
The cordless invasion continues with Bosch’s affordable cordless detail/finishing sander.
Gallery
John Ratley’s Intarsia and Vic Sneyd’s lamps.
Projects
Woodturning Tips - Tall-Stem Lidded Box
by George Hatfield
This ornate vessel incorporates a number of turning techniques and is one of George’s favourite practice designs.
Hi-Fi Tower - Part 3
by A Barrington
Shelves and final assembly.
Making Chairs That Work - 2
by Paul Gregson, Steven Burrows and Art Burrows
From the Greek Klismos to the European 16th Cent. Joint Stool.
The Pegged & Drawn Mortice & Tenon Joint
This is a very practical joint which can be used in a number of applications and removes the reliance on glue to hold the joint together.
Ye Olde English Stool
by Jim Cleaver
Make a genuine English joint stool based on the drawings of this family heirloom.
Long Hole Boring on a Budget
by Norm McKay
More thoughts on drilling a straight hole.
Turning with Wet Seasoned Timber
by Carol Rix and John Hanrahan
Wet seasoning offers a means of drying wood faster.
Georges Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
The Birthday Cane.
Cross-Cut Table Saw Sled
by D Dundas
A customised sled for a 250mm (10”) table saw plus tenoning and finger joint jigs.
Surface Texturing - Part 4
by Glenn Roberts
Distressing lathe-mounted work with power tools.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Tailstock Aid, Sanding Aid, Bandsaw Trunnion Tips
Book Reviews
Classic Woodturning Projects with Bonnie Klein
by Bonnie Klein
Understanding the Spinning Wheel
by Eric J Curran
3D Scroll Saw Patterns & Techniques
by Henry Berns
3D Patterns for the Scroll Saw
by Diana Thompson
Jet Shopclass — Lathes VHS video or DVD
Success With Routing
by Stuart Lawson
Issue Number 124
November 2005
Eric and His Fabulous Flying Machine
At the end of September, the Spirit of Flight, a working replica of the wooden framed Wright Model A flyer took to the air at Narromine.
Choosing a Sander
There are many factors which determine whether you have the right sander for the job or wasted your money.
Mike St Clair & the 3 Elements
The Framed Art Gallery in Darwin was the venue for the highly successful exhibition, the 3 Elements.
Profile - Chris Mitchell
For almost two decades Chris has made a living from production turning for galleries.
Woodworking with Children — Infants
by Ian Broinowski
With appropriate preparation and supervision you can introduce your children or grandchildren to woodworking from a very early age.
Club Drumbeat
Berwick District Woodworkers Club Inc (VIC) and the Bribie and District Woodcrafters Inc (QLD).
20th Anniversary Competition
20 prizes to be won by 20 readers
Make it Snappy
by Darryl Cooper
Far from the coastal forests, Mt Isa woodworkers make good use of the local Snappy Gum.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
Kevin Dwyer’s Dancing Brolgas
Wooden Clock Movements
by Kevin J Cass
Much research is required to design and produce a working wooden clock mechanism.
Neptune’s Guitars
by Heidi Lenffer, FELDER
Peter Pollard operates his own business making and repairing bass guitars.
New Australian Woodturning Invention
Peter Finocchiaro has invented a new device for turning multiple bowls from a single blank.
User Report
Vertiacc
by Scott Bauer
A pedestal drill accessory for drilling holes in multiple components.
Projects
Australian Countrymen’s Platter
by Carol Rix
Run out of ideas for your woodworking? A joint project is one way to stimulate your creativity.
Christmas Angel
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
A turned angel for the festive season.
Turning a Donut Teapot
by Albert Martin
If you think you’ve seen every teapot design, try turning this one!
Mitre Clamping Re-visited
by Peter Fogelman
A home-made clamping system re-visited.
Making a Three-Legged Stool
by Neil Scobie
Three-legged stools always come in handy around the house or workshop, and this sturdy unit is designed to last for many years.
Klinging Koalas
by Maricha Oxley
An advanced carving project based on a favourite Australian animal.
Blackwood CD Storage Cabinet
by David Dundas
An attractive narrow chest of drawers suited to a number of uses.
A Chess Set to Be Proud of
by Carol Rix
Turning a chess set.
Laminated Potpourri Vessel
by Alexander Bendeli
The completion of the project used to test the Hycut hollowing tool in the last issue.
Simple Sawbench Dust Extractor
by John Peters
A home-made device for reducing the dust generated by a light-framed table saw.
Aging Your Finishes
by Mac Simmons
An authentic weathered look can require as much skill and patience as a pristine finish.
The Little Ripper Gripper
by Peter Fogelman
This handy home-made device makes light work of keyless chucks.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Quick Store Work Bench, Grinder Modifications
Book Reviews
Making an Erosion Bowl (DVD)
by Neil Scobie
Learn to Turn
by Barry Gross
The Toolbox Book
by Jim Tolpin
Wood In Australia - Types, properties and uses - Second Edition
by Keith R Bootle
Understanding Wood Finishing - How to Select and Apply the Right Finish
by Bob Flexner
Issue Number 125
February 2006
Chris Woolcock — Master Rocking Horse Maker
In a working life that has progressed from teaching to toy-making to rocking horses, Chris now celebrates having completed his 5000th horse.
Holding the Work on the Lathe
Acquiring a collection of chucks, faceplates, centres and other holding devices for your lathe can be as important as expanding your selection of turning tools.
Profile — Terry Scott
by Neil Scobie
Terry is both an acclaimed NZ turner and President of the South Auckland Woodturners Guild.
Woodworking with Children — 3-5 Year Olds
by Ian Broinowski
This is an exciting age for children and with appropriate preparation and supervision you can start your children or grandchildren on their first woodworking projects.
The Future in Furniture
To promote its wood trade courses, Lidcombe TAFE (Sydney) held an exhibition in October 2005.
Surfaces
Some of the furniture pieces in the Australian School of Fine Wood’s exhibition of students’ work in Fremantle WA.
In the Workshop
by Paul Gregson (Assoc. Editor)
Patches on Naval Sculptures, Pipe Clamps and an Old Chair.
Learning to Carve
In Sydney’s western suburbs, Fouard Ibrahim passes his craft onto a new (and old) generation.
Jottings from a Woodturning Seminar
An overview of the Blue Mountains International Woodturning Symposium held in October 2005.
Club Drumbeat
Ipswich Woodcrafts Club Inc gives cancer the boot and Toowoomba & District Woodworkers Inc holds another successful Golden Gouge Competition.
Gallery
Norm Wilson’s turning.
2005 Australian Woodturning Exhibition
Eliminating the Bowl Catch
by Mike Darlow
A change in approach can prevent this catch.
The Bespoke Woodcarver
by Gloria Banting
A series of events led to Kevin Banting carving the masters for the spokes to the Royal Gold Coach Britannia.
Georges Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
Alan Thomas’ church clocks.
User Report
Zinsser Spray Shellac
by Paul Gregson
Fast-drying spray-on shellac has a myriad of applications in the workshop.
Projects
Needle Box
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
A useful project for the novice to intermediate turner, this small box is a good way to use up your offcuts.
Making a Carved Seat Bar Stool
by Neil Scobie
A follow-on project from last issue’s three-legged stool, this carved seat bar stool is both comfortable to use and attractive.
Carving Wozza the Wombat
by Maricha Oxley
This incised multi-media carving is a simple exercise to enable beginners to develop their skill with the V-tool.
Making a Mountain Dulcimer
by Jack Bentley
Relatively simple to make and play, the mountain dulcimer is an ideal choice for the first time musical instrument maker.
Making Chairs that Work (3)
More recent trends in chair design — some successful, some not so!
How to Carve the Klinging Koalas
by Maricha Oxley
A photo guide to some of the carving techniques used to form the Klinging Koalas.
Saved from the Waste Bin
by Clive Price
Paper knives, letter openers and corn cob holders from offcuts.
Scroll-Sawn Kookaburra
by Wolfgang Böttcher
A request from friends led to the design of this scrollsaw project.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Wing Nuts and Custom Sanding Drums
Book Reviews
Art of Chainsaw Carving
by Jessie Groeschen
Woodtunring Wizadry Revised Edition
by David Springett
Making Classic Chairs
by Ron Clarkson
The Little Book of Whittling
by Chris Lubkemann
Furniture Restoration: A professional at work
by John Lloyd
DVD Reviews
Turning Wood with Richard Raffan
by Richard Raffan
Turning Boxes with Richard Raffan
by Richard Raffan
Turning Projects with Richard Raffan
by Richard Raffan
Mastering the Mitre Saw Part 1
by Gary Katz
Mastering the Mitre Saw Part 2
by Gary Katz
Issue Number 126
April 2006
Precision and Control in the Art of Woodturning
The works and influence of Mike Darlow — accomplished engineer, successful turner and internationally known author.
Thicknessers, Small and Large
A survey of the different thicknessers available, why you need one and what to look for when buying.
Torimba is Alive and Well!
by Buddy Smith
Last year’s Festival of the Forest in Ravenshoe (Far North QLD) was another great success.
Profile — Graeme Priddle
by Neil Scobie
Graeme is an internationally recognised NZ turner, carver and pyrographer who has developed his own definitive style.
Club Drumbeat
The Sydney Woodturners Guild Southern Region celebrates the 10th Anniversary of the Cubby House.
Exercise Boards for Rehab Work
by Alan Stewart
A nut and bolt board costs nothing, is easy to make and is a valuable tool for stroke victims.
Georges Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
Review of the Collaboration 2005 held last October at the Woodturners of the Hunter workshops in Newcastle (NSW).
Skills Publishing Open Day
It’s early this year — 29 April. Don’t miss out!
Woodworking with Children — 6-12 Year Olds
by Ian Broinowski
This is perhaps the most important age for children visiting the workshop, when they are most likely to develop lifelong interests and habits.
Carving in the Blue Mountains
Everyone wanted wombats in Maricha Oxley’s first carving class for western Sydney and the Blue Mountains.
Musings at the Scrollsaw
by Eric Lysaght
Every piece of wood has its story.
Gallery
Frank Rowe’s butterfly and Peter Finocchiaro’s turning.
User Report — Blow Fly
by Neil Scobie
Neil trials Terry Gosschalk’s new sanding attachment for the drill press, lathe and portable drill.
User Report — Weldbond Adhesives
by Neil Scobie
Neil samples all three Weldbond glues — Professional Wood Glue, Outdoor Wood Glue and Universal Adhesive.
Projects
Scaling Down Projects
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
George explains how to use scaling graphs to enlarge or reduce designs to suit the timber at hand.
Carving Wonda and Weenie
by Maricha Oxley
A free-form mother and ‘baby’ wombat are Maricha’s latest project.
Lyre Music Stand
by Robert Millet
Huon Pine and stainless steel were used to make this eye-catching stand.
Box Lids with Scrollsawn Names
by Frank Parrish
A simple and effective technique for personalising box lids and other wooden items.
Turning an Offset Stem Goblet
A project using the Robert Sorby Eccentric Chuck.
Colour Matching with Padding
by Mac Simmons
Pigmented powders and padding medium such as French Polish can be used to build up a perfect colour match on repairs.
Turning a Certificate Holder
by Jim Stoner
After you’ve made one of these, you’ll never again be satisfied with using a mailing tube for your certificates!
Chip Carving
by W A Lane
This is a fascinating craft that requires a minimum of tools but a lot of patience.
Scroll-Sawn Goat
by Wolfgang Böttcher
A similar project to last issue’s kookaburra but a bit more challenging.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Sander Mount, Disposable Spray Booth and a Trigger Hold for the Triton
Book Reviews
The Wooden Bowl
by Robin Wood
Build Your Own Kitchen Cabinets (Second Edition)
by Danny Proulx
Custom Wooden Music Boxes for the Scroll Saw
by Rick and Karen Longabaugh
Success with Routing
by Stuart Lawson
DVD Reviews
Beginning Woodcarving
by Everett Ellenwood
Router Joinery with Gary Rogowski
by Gary Rogowski
Issue Number 127
June 2006
Profile — Neil Scobie
After 20 years as a high school Industrial Arts teacher, Neil took up a new career as a professional woodworker and educator — and he’s never looked back!
Different Finishes for Different Results
Some of the many and varied woodworking finishes available and where to get them.
Mr Dobbins Rides Again
Renaissance Rocking Horses restore Westmead Children’s Hospital’s antique rocking horse to its former glory.
Club Drumbeat
The Minkara Woodies live at the Minkara Retirement Resort in the northern Sydney suburbs and are active members of the Peninsula Chapter of the Sydney Woodturning Guild.
MiniMax C26 Combination Machine Competition
Start collecting the coupons for your chance to win a MiniMax C26 — a professional table saw, planer, thicknesser and spindle moulder that folds up to occupy only a square metre or so of workshop floor space.
Woodworking Questions & Answers
by Paul Gregson
Finishes for archery bows and other outdoor equipment, plus avoiding cracks in veneers.
Timber & Working with Wood Show Guides
Features, demonstrations, seminars, new products and exhibitors for the Brisbane, 12-14 May and Sydney, 2-4 June Shows.
The Creation of Kevin Banting’s Hell, West & Crooked
by Gloria Banting
A photo of an outback bullock muster becomes the subject of a large relief carving on a Mango slab.
Georges Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
Review of the Turnout 2005 held last November by the Proserpine Woodturners in north Queensland, including the ‘giant pen’ and the demonstrations by two Japanese woodturners.
20-20 Competition
Final results of our 20 prizes for our 20th anniversary competition.
Projects
Precision Box-Joint Jig for the Table Saw
by David Dundas
This is a modification of the traditional box-joint jig design which gives greater accuracy and easier adjustment.
Turning the Reduced Reversible Candleholder - 1
by George Hatfield
George turns the candleholder used for last issue’s plan reduction exercise. In the next issue, the scalloping detail will be added.
Build Your Own Pool Table
by Robert Allison
After you have purchased the special fittings from a sporting goods store, making your own pool table is just a large scale woodworking project and within the capabilities of an intermediate woodworker.
Wipe-On Oil Finishes
by Mac Simmons
The ‘One Third’ formula for a wipe-on oil finish gives an easy-to-use home-made finish you can trial yourself.
A Skeleton in the Clock Case
by Stephen Painter
Notes on building a display cover for a skeleton clock and the home workshop production of small and otherwise unobtainable cabinetry hardware.
How to Carve Rope
by Gloria Banting
Templates and an appreciation of how real rope is made were used to create the rope border for Kevin Banting’s Hell, West & Crooked.
The Girl in the Mirror
by Wolfgang Böttcher
This is a very attractive fretwork that will delight your daughter, niece or granddaughter, but it will also challenge your patience and scrollsawing skills.
The Executive Toy
by Neil Bradbury
Experimenting with Peter Fogelman’s design
Lap Top Lap Desk
by Alan Burke
A practical woodworking item for the computer age, this project features dovetailed joints and dowelled hinges
A Ship’s Wheel for a Cubby
by John K Looker
If your children dream of sailors and pirates in their cubby, then this ship’s wheel is the ideal accessory.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Sanding Aids, Unique Router Table and Custom Made Panel Supports for the Workshop
Book Reviews
Antique Boxes
by Genevieve Cummins
Wildlife Designs
by Sue Walters
Making Money Selling Craft
by Jennifer Springett
Making Working Wooden Locks
by Tim Detweiler
Tom Wolfe Carves Dragons
by Tom Wolfe
DVD Reviews
Bowl Turning with Del Stubbs
Wood Finishing Basics
by Michael Dresdner
Issue Number 128
August 2006
User Report
FESTOOL Domino Dowel Joiner DF 500
by Neil Scobie
This tool is set to revolutionise workshops in the way that cabinetmaking joints are made, particularly for production work.
Commercial Jigs
Jigs provide solutions to most woodworking problems, For those tasks that are carried out often, there is a growing range of commercially available jigs to save you time and frustration.
Turnfest 2006
by Neil Scobie
250 participants, 15 demonstrators and a great venue made this year’s Turnfest a very popular event.
CNC for the Hobbyist
by Graeme Cooke
Use of a CNC router at work led Graeme to develop one for home use.
Club Drumbeat
by Alan Logan
The Forest Hill Woodturners (VIC).
2006 Cooroy Wood & Craft Show
by Gloria Banting
Carving is a popular section of the Cooroora Woodworkers annual Show.
New Invention at Cooroy Show
Tom Edmonstone unveils his 4 x 4 clamp for gluing up panels from boards.
MiniMax C26 Comp. Coupon
Woodworking Questions & Answers
by Paul Gregson
Sheraton’s finishes and a smooth surface for skirtings and architraves.
Jewellery Box Competition 2006
User Report
IRWIN Quick Grip XP Clamps
by Scott Bauer
Up to 2.5 times the clamping force of the original.
Timber & Working with Wood Show
Guides Features, demonstrations, seminars, new products and exhibitors for the Adelaide, 14-16 July, and Canberra, 8-10 September, Shows.
Woodworking for a Sea-Going Church
by Jim Barr
Hawkesbury Show 2006
by Paul Gregson
Use-By Dates for Extension Cords
by Pat Crowe
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
Working wooden replicas of metal musical instruments by Ron Girdler.
Projects
Tina’s Tool Holder
by Tina Kerger
Tina’s holder proves that not all storage solutions need to be made from wood.
Scalloping the Reduced Reversible Candleholder - 2
by George Hatfield
George finishes the candleholder by scalloping the edges on homemade sanding dollies.
Turned Wooden Trivets
by John Swinkels
Jigs make these items even easier to make.
Arts & Crafts Book Rack
by Troy McDonald
Bridle joints, stopped mortises and simple relief carving produce an elegant design.
Drilling Jig with Auto Centring
by B Riley
Portable Woodworker’s Workshop
by Alan Stewart
This fold-away design offers a workshop solution for those in flats, townhouses and retirement villages.
Building a Woodstrip Canoe
by Jim Walker
A trip to Canada led to the building of this Chestnut Prospector canoe.
Colour It Beautiful
by Carol Rix
Experimenting with colour on woodturning designs.
Stainless Steel with Touch of Wood
Peter Finocchiaro combines stainless steel and wood in his pepper mills.
Make a Mini Studio
by Trevern Dawes
As a part-time photographer and for photographing his wife’s woodturning, Trevern developed this portable mini studio to enable quality shots with a minimum of fuss.
Easy to Build Mini Studio
by Alan Baker
A woodworker’s version of Trevern Dawes’ portable studio.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
A Sledge for Cross-cutting on the Triton Workcentre
Book Reviews
Carving the Head in the Classic European Tradition
by Martin Geisler-Moroder
Kayaks You Can Build — An Illustrated guide to plywood construction
by Ted Moores & Greg Roesell
Do-It-Yourself Coffins for Pets and People
by Dale Power
The Bandsaw Book
by Lonnie Bird
Making More Working Wooden Locks
by Tim Detweiler
DVD Reviews
Sharpening Woodturning Tools
by Mike Darlow
The Versatile Router
by Pat Warner
Decorating in the French Style
presented by Jean-Christophe Burckhardt
Jan Walker’s Introduction to Marquetry
by Jan Walker
Issue Number 129
October 2006
Profile — Roger Gifkins
Roger has taken an unlikely path from a childhood fascination with electronics and mechanics to become a world-renowned wooden box-maker and jig inventor.
Where Do You Get It?
Catalogues often provide the answer for that missing tool or project component.
Club Drumbeat
Orange Woodworking Association Inc, NSW
Profile — Robert Lavender
Robert’s passion for ancient woodworking is evident in his projects.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
Laurie Chetter’s twisted turnings.
A Timber to Die For
by Barrie Scott BA (Hons)
The intriguing saga of Sandalwood, one of the world’s most highly valued woods.
Vale the Man on the Can
by Paul Gregson
Frank Bollins from the Southern Region Woodturners Guild was Wattyl’s ‘man on the can’.
Gallery
The work of John Looker and Vytautas Mulokas and items from the Wild Wood Gallery (TAS).
Timber & Working with Wood Show Guide
Features, demonstrations, seminars, new products and exhibitors for the Melbourne Show, 20-22 October 2006.
Living With Wood 06
This year’s event will include three exhibitions — Master Piece, Create with a Crate and Living with Wood — and be held at the Melbourne Exhibition and Conference Centre in conjunction with the Timber & Working with Wood Show.
Woodworking Questions & Answers
by Paul Gregson
Fail-safe chair joints (don’t exist) and cutting square.
The Journey
by Greg Lawrence
Greg reveals the inspiration behind his award-winning sculpture.
Air Force - Microclene MC3000
by Melvyn Firmager
User Report
Mini Max C26 Combination Machine
by Neville D Powell
Projects
Surface Texturing - Pt 5
by Glenn Roberts
This time Glenn conbines pyrography, Dremel work and bleaching to create an effect inspired by nature.
Modifications for Your Scrollsaw
by Wolfgang Böttcher
Tuning your machine and making a number of simple modifications can greatly reduce blade breakage.
The Obedient Ball
by John Swinkels
How to make this magic trick, plus general comments on turning a sphere.
Taper-cutting Jigs for a Bandsaw
by Peter Fogelman
Unable to find a suitable jig, Peter experimented with his own designs.
Blanket Box with Carved Till
by Troy McDonald
This attractive utility box made from North Queensland Silky Oak incorporates an internal till with pull-out tray for storing smaller items.
User Report
Veezy Framing Kit
by Arnold Becker
Make a picture frame with the Veezy tools.
South African Ukhamba Collaboration
by Carol Rix
A joint effort with SA turner, Dennis Laidler, produced this hollow vessel based on the Zulu fired clay beer pots.
User Report
Razertip SK Detail Pyrography Unit
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn puts the Razertip to work on carousel horse and Star Trek images.
Lighting for the Mini Studio
by Trevern Dawes
A follow-up to last issue’s articles on the Mini Studio, this time Trevern looks at the lighting required to get the best results when photographing your woodwork.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
New use for old dentist’s chairs, storing materials and making small dovetail chisels
Book Reviews
Power Tool Maintenance
by David Thiel
Lifelike Pyrography from Photographs
by Nedra Denison
Caricature Carving
by Dave Stetson
Turning Goblets with Mike Cripps
by Mike Cripps
Issue Number 130
December 2006
Dean Malcolm’s Wood Works Gallery
Renowned WA woodturner, Dean Malcolm, operates his own gallery in Albany, selling his own work and that of craftspeople in the region.
Jonathon Knowles — The Clock People
After 20 years in the business, there is still strong demand for their clocks and clock parts.
Cordless Circular Saws for the Workshop
The new Lithium Ion batteries promise to give cordless circular saws the power they need.
A Rocking Horse Christmas
by Viktoria Woolcock
User Report —
Glass Coat Epoxy Finish
by Scott Bauer
The Carvers of Sagar
by Barrie Scott BA (Hons)
Centuries old traditions continue in the carving of Sandalwood.
Sandalwood in Australia
Australia is one of the world’s largest producers of commercial Sandalwood.
Scrollsaw Class in the Blue Mtns
Gallery
Toowoomba Woodcrafters’ Golden Gouge Competition and Bryan Loates’ miniature trophies.
Jewellery Box Competition 2006
Fairfield High School NSW HSC Students 2006
Dedication and hard work pays off for the Industrial Technology — Timber class.
2nd National Scrollsaw Show
The Australian Scrollsaw Network’s Exhibition in Adelaide was another success for scrollers.
Surfaces 2006
The annual exhibition by graduate students from the Australian School of Fine Wood (WA).
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
Texas Oddities.
Club Drumbeat
Gippsland Woodcraft Group Inc (VIC)
2006 Wood Design Exhibition
Orbost Exhibition Centre and the annual 2006 Wood Design Competition.
A Fitting Trophy
The perpetual ‘camera’ trophy for An Artisan at Work competition.
Projects
Gavel and Striking Plate
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
This small project is more challenging than it might appear at first glance.
Stop/Start Your Machines
by Glenn Roberts
Glenn looks at the options available when you have an electrician wire up your machine.
Electronic Dinner Bell
by Aaron Ehrlich
Fun turning project with a purpose.
Heritage Photo Frames
by Carol Rix
A 1940s frame was the inspiration for this project.
French Knitting Mushroom
by John Swinkels
This age old toy is still popular with children.
Carved Medal Display
by Troy McDonald
An attractive display box with attached carving that could be adapted to suit many applications.
The Celtic Knot
by Carolyn McCully
It’s fun and good practice to burn a knot or two.
End Grain Coping Jig for the Router Table
by John Looker
This simple jig makes routing the ends of rails for panel work much safer and easier.
An Old Rust Removal Method
by Pat Crowe
Pat demonstrates that vinegar can work wonders.
The Scrollsawn Panda
by Wolfgang Böttcher
Fur, trees, moss and berries make this an interesting subject.
The Printer’s Friend
by Alan Burke
An elegant sheet and envelope holder for use with your computer.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Knife setting jig for planer/thicknesser
Book Reviews
The Traditional Bowyer’s Bible: Vol. One, Two & Three
The Complete Japanese Joinery Translated
by Koichi Paul Nil
Wooden CHESS SETS You can Make
by Diana Thompson
Issue Number 131
February 2007
Club Drumbeat
Callide Dawson Woodworkers Club Inc (Biloela QLD)
Woodturners of the Southern Highlands (NSW)
by Mike Darlow
User Report
- Gifkins Finger Joint Jig
by Neil Scobie
With the addition of a new template, the Gifkins Jig can now cut fine finger joints.
Triton Owners Club (Oyster Bay NSW) 2006 Plank Competition
This Club’s Plank Competition generates a range of attractive and practical entries with an emphasis on cabinetmaking rather than turning or carving.
User Report
- Magswitch Featherboards
by Neil Scobie
Place your featherboards where they are needed, not just in the table slots, with this new rare earth magnet technology.
Gallery
John Wickham’s wooden geared clock, Darrell Smith’s bowl and the Hastings Woodworkers Guild’s Intarsia raffle piece.
Four Workshop Aids
by Jim Cleaver
A few easy to construct devices to make your woodworking easier.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
James Johnson’s unique turnings and monster lathe.
Woodworking Questions & Answers
by Paul Gregson (Assoc. Editor)
Fixing a rusted work table, recipe for homemade wax polish and some suggestions for setting up a small workshop.
Hobart Timber & Working With Wood Show
The Hobart Timber and Working with Wood Show is the perfect excuse to visit one of Australia’s most beautiful regions with strong connections to timber and woodworking.
Kevin Banting Carves a Hero
by Gloria Banting
The carving of Major Duncan Chapman, believed to be the first Australian soldier to land at Gallipoli, was an exercise in research as well as technique.
Projects
Double Spiral Chinese Lamp
by W Allen
How is it done? Bill reveals the secret to the open twisted surround with a reverse twist centre that he uses on some of his Chinese lamps.
Fruit and Vegies Cabinet
by Neil Scobie
An attractive fruit and vegetable storer with wooden top and drawer front and perforated mesh panels for the sides and rear.
Turning Bone
by Carol Rix
Bone is inexpensive and ideal for small fine turnings, carvings and inlay to embellish woodwork pieces.
Candlestick with a Natural Edge
by George Hatfield
Turning a candlestick from a piece of Coastal Tea Tree firewood.
Japanese Garden - Pt.1 The Bridge
by John Swinkels & Hank Pelzer
This Japanese style bridge makes an attractive garden feature, spanning a pond or narrow water course.
Penny at the Mirror
by Wolfgang Bottcher
A simpler scrollsawn portrait for those who liked Wolfgang’s The Girl in the Mirror.
Butcher, Baker and Candlestick Maker - 1
by John Swinkels
Incorporating a few uncommon features to make these items more challenging, John turns a meat tenderiser and a rolling pin. The gymbal candlestick appears in Part 2.
Rescuing Turned Items
by Aaron Ehrlich
We all have our ‘mistakes’ but they needn’t end up as firewood. Aaron demonstrates what some re-turning, glue and stain can do to make new items from ‘junk’.
Novelty Frog Clip
by Peter Fogelman
Once you know how it works, this frog is quite easy to make and serves as a handy practical gift that is well-received.
Making a Viola
by Reg Cooke
While the full instructions to make a musical instrument can fill a book, in this article Reg takes us throught the steps involved, explaining that patience and care rather than highly skilled woodworking are the secrets to a good viola.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Measuring sticks for inside dimensions and a versatile trammel
Book Reviews
Doggie Homes Barkitecture for your best friend
by Dr Karen Tobias and Kenny Alfonso
Miter Saw Fundamentals
by Rick Peters
The Complete Manual of Wood Bending
by Lon Schleining
Box by Box
by Jim Stack
Issue Number 132
April 2007
Keep Your Tools Sharp!
In woodworking, sharp cutting edges are a necessity, not a luxury. We look at the basics of sharpening and the equipment available to make it easier, faster and repeatable.
The Giant Mushroom Project
The joint effort in turning a giant mushroom was the highlight of SAturn 2006 at Wellington SA.
Gallery
Vic Sneyd’s miniature turnings for a dining setting including crockery, plus Ray Newton’s detailed carvings of country items.
Jewellery Box Competition 2006 - Melbourne winners
Carved lids are a distinguishing feature of these prize-winning boxes.
Club Drumbeat
The Blue Mountains Woodturners Inc (NSW) and the Peninsular Woodturners Guild (VIC).
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
Innovative hinged wingnuts on a Delta bench grinder.
Extending Your Woodworking Skills Through Collaboration
by Carol Rix
Working together with others on a woodworking project does not have to be a once-a-year experience at an organised event. Carol describes how to improve your woodworking by organising a small collaboration group that meets regularly.
Brisbane Timber & Working with Wood Show Guide
All the details for this year’s Brisbane Show, 20-22 April, at the RNAIA Showgrounds.
Skills Publishing Open Day 2007
Plenty of free demonstrations, plus access to the full range of back issues of The Australian Woodworker, books, DVDs and plans. Saturday, 28 April only - don’t miss it!
Woodworking Questions & Answers
by Paul Gregson (Assoc. Editor)
Dating a Carved Sideboard and Silicone Problems.
User Report -
Sue Walters’ Pyrography Project Kits
by Stan Brown
Sue Walters’ wonderful pyrography pictures are the basis of this range of kits.
Projects
The Art and Craft of Inlay
by Paul Gregson (Assoc. Editor)
A complete step-by-step photographic guide to inlaying a flower design into a panel.
Making a Simple Woodlathe
by J Lewry
It can be difficult to justify the outlay for a new lathe when you just want to turn a few items and see if you like woodturning. Jeff describes a home-made lathe powered by an electric drill which may not be pretty but will get you started.
Bookworm Book-ends - 1
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
George makes a novelty pair of book-ends. In this issue he forms the end brackets, including the turned detail. Next issue he’ll turn the worm ends.
A Slightly Decorated Side Table
by Hugh Barnett
A simple elegant design embellished with inlay and relief carving.
Butcher, Baker and Candlestick Maker - 2
by John Swinkels
The last project in the trio - a gimbaled candlestick, based on a nautical design. This involves turning two slender rings for the gimbal.
Scrollsawn Australian - 1
by Wolfgang Bottcher
The first panel in a design dedicated to Australian flora and fauna.
Whimsical Home Sweet Home Sign
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn burns a cartoon-based sign that offers something different to the usual range of pyrography designs based on real-life subjects.
Build an Antique Gramophone - 1
by Robert Allison
This is an unusual two-part project that involves box-making, turning and a bit of carving. The gramophone can be built as a working version that plays records.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Cut-off nails from rivets, sanding aids, heavy sheet lifter, stand-in for a small try square and lighting up the workshop
Book Reviews
50 Shop-Made Jigs & Fixtures
by Danny Proulx & Lou Rousseau
The Boy Mechanic
by the Editors of Popular Mechanics
Designing and Building Chairs
(a Best of Fine Woodworking book)
Crafting Wood Logic Puzzles
by Charlie Self with Tom Lensch
Classical guitar making - a modern approach to traditional design
by John S Bogdanovich
DVD Reviews
Taming the Skew
by Mike Darlow
Chip Carving
with Wayne Barton
Issue Number 133
June 2007
Sanding Secrets - Abrasive Selection
Abrasive sheets, belts, discs and rolls aren’t just grit-covered material, but important woodworking tools. Getting the best out of your abrasive products can make or break the finish on your next project.
Artistry of Wood
The Goulburn Region Woodworkers Exhibition at the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, Goulburn NSW.
Trend’s Trendy New Showroom
With the opening of its new product showroom, Trend has set up a one-stop-shop for timber, tools and consumables.
Gallery
Henry de Jong’s The Kiss
Dozens of Ducks at the Wagga Wagga Turnabout
by Ernie Newman
Among the highlights at this year’s Turnabout were 160 angry wooden ducks.
Club Drumbeat
The Scrollers of the Goulburn Region Woodworkers Inc (NSW) - the Blackall Range Woodcrafters (QLD) and their Premmie Baby Crib.
Barwon Valley Competition
The 2006 Competition was the sixth held by the Barwon Valley Club to promote woodworking among school students.
Georges Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
My Axe-cident - a cautionary tale about small wounds and big infections.
User Report
Teknatool Nova 1624-44 Lathe
by Dave Revitt
Teknatool’s latest release is a versatile well-priced machine for the hobbyist and professional.
Woodworking Q&A
by Paul Gregson (Assoc. Editor)
Metal Inlay, Flaw in Carving Timber and dealing with Cupped Decking
Sydney Show Guide
All the details for this year’s Sydney Timber & Working with Wood Show, 15-17 June, at the Royal Hall of Industries, Moore Park.
User Report
JET 18” BANDSAW
by Allen Bantry
This big bandsaw will make a big difference to your workshop but don’t overlook the testing and setting up procedures.
Projects
A CD Cabinet
by Allen Barratt
Music lovers will appreciate this attractive cabinet which stores 180 standard CDs, plus there’s room for oversize cases at the bottom.
Left-turning Wood
by Aaron Ehrlich
Associated with the woodturning community in the Ore Mountains region in Europe, left turning is a technique used for fine spindle work.
Pyrography Possum
by Carolyn McCully
This is a large and very attractive pyrography piece that Carolyn claims has only basic strokes - just lots of them!
Kitchen Spice Holder
by Don Phillips
Clean up your kitchen benchtop with this updated solution for a common problem.
Bookworm Book-ends - 2
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
George finishes the novelty pair of book-ends by turning a series of beads for the body and adding a head, hat and tail.
Turned Opal Inlay
by Les Swift
Les uses stones and superglue for this inlay technique.
Stretching Your Lathe
by John J Krook
A simple trick to get a few more millimetres out of your lathe.
Japanese Garden - Pt.2 The Teahouse
by John Swinkels and Henk Pelzer
This teahouse was built to complement the bridge in issue #131 and form a shady spot in this tranquil garden setting.
Letter Openers
by Peter Fogelman
Wooden gifts are a pleasure to make and give, as well as to receive. Letter openers are an ideal choice as they are easy to make, require little material and make good use of your offcuts.
Build an Antique Gramophone - 2
by Robert Allison
Most of the hard work was done last issue. Now Robert details how to turn the reproducer, make the horn support and put the whole thing together.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Free ties, miniature bevel gauge and emergency router table
Book Reviews
Selecting and Drying Wood
A New Best of Fine Woodworking
Cutting-Edge Bandsaw Tips & Tricks
by Kenneth Burton
The Complete Guide to Making Wooden Clocks
by John A Nelson
Woodshop Storage Solutions
by Ralph Laughton
Furniture you can Build
by Joe Hurst-Wajszczuk
DVD Reviews
Small Rocking Horse DVD
Med/Large Rocking Horse DVD
by Michael Mason, SA
Box Making with the Ozzie Multi Jig
Issue Number 134
August 2007
Ron Girdler’s Samovar
Ron continues his interest in turning metal items in wood.
Commercially Made Workbenches
The workbench is the hub of most workshops but often overlooked. You can make your own but buying one allows you to get stuck into your other projects.
Club Drumbeat
The Decorative & Ornamental Turners Society (DOTS) QLD.
Hawkesbury Show 2007
by Paul Gregson, Associate Editor
Gary Pye Woodturning & the Let’s Make Time Clock Company
Supplying tools to fellow Club members led to two full time businesses.
Georges Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
Challenge 2007 held in the Blue Mountains NSW
User Report
Rotomount Carving Stand
by Robbie Graham
This heavy duty swivel stand is suitable for many woodworking applications.
Gallery
User Report
Columbian Titanium coated Forstner Bits
by Alan Bunting
The Titanium coating gives large burn-free holes.
Tumut 2007 Exhibition
Now in its seventh year the Tumut exhibition has turned into a regional event.
Woodworking Q&A
by Paul Gregson (Assoc. Editor)
Replacement plane blades and sacrificial coatings
2006 Jacaranda Festival Competition
User Report
Slick Saw Overlays
by Scott Bauer
Adelaide/Canberra Show Guide
Full guide to the Timber & Working with Wood Shows in Adelaide, 27-29 July, and Canberra, 7-9 September.
Classic Clockcase Styles
by Cedric Shorey Ph.D
Cedric takes us on a tour of his interest in clocks.
Carving Workshop in a Suitcase
User Report
Zinsser QUICK-15 Varnishes
by Paul Gregson, Associate Editor
Projects
Shaping a Grinding Wheel to Make a Beading Tool
by George Hatfield (Associate Editor)
You can make your own beading tools, but first you need a suitably profiled grinding wheel.
Pierced Carving in Red Cedar
by Kaz Depczynski
Kaz describes the process by which he transformed a log into a pierced basket of carved branches, flowers and leaves.
Low Cost Vortex Chip Separator
by Alexander Bendeli
A vortex separator makes life easier for your dust extractor.
Monochrome Shells
by Carolyn McCully
An interesting exercise in light and dark pyrographic techniques.
The Grandmother Clock
by John Sully
Making a clock from plans, Sheoak boards and ‘having a go’.
Cutting Board Rack for the Kitchen
by Alan Barcher
A simple but very useful project for the home.
Bling Box
by Don Phillips
A bigger box for modern jewellery.
Salt Cellar Spoon
by Rob Wood
A simple solution to shaping a spoon.
Scrollsawn Australiana - 2
by Wolfgang Böttcher
The Billabong - the central panel in the Australiana pattern.
Grand Piano for an Electronic Keyboard
by Reg Cooke
This is a large project but it’s a much more impressive support for a keyboard than the average metal stand.
New Products
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Bandsaw crosscut sled and a homemade mallet
Book Reviews
Clock Making - 18 Antique Designs for the Woodworker
by John A Nelson
500 Workshop Tips & Jigs
by Guild Of Master Craftsman Publications
Checkering & Carving of Gunstocks
by Monty Kennedy
The Pen Turner’s Workbook
by Barry Gross
Make Your Own Walking Sticks
by Charles Self
Issue Number 135
October 2007
Cutting Australian Hardwoods on Small Bandsaws
Henry Bros have developed a number of special blades specifically for cutting hardwoods on small professional and hobbyist bandsaws.
Carving Knives, Chisels and Gouges
Professional quality carving handtools are still available from some stores and they make a big difference to your carving efforts.
Proserpine Turnout 2006
by Neil Scobie
Timber to Your Door
A new service offers Australian cabinet hardwoods delivered to anywhere in Australia.
Club Drumbeat
Eltham & District Woodworkers Inc (VIC) 20th Anniversary and Henley Depot Woodworkers.
Sharpening Turnscrews
by Lindsay G Collins
Tree Change Opportunity in NSW Highlands
After 21 years Kangaroo Valley Wood Crafts is up for sale.
Lidwig Clamps & MagJigs
by Jason Burgmann
Gallery
The wooden replicas by Bob Baillie.
Tracy Gumm’s Journey from IT to Woodworking
by Saskia Rotunno
Carba-Tec Sydney
A great place to spend an hour or three.
User Report:
Festool KAPEX Sliding Compound Mitre Saw
by Stuart Duffy
This machine will change your attitude to SCMSs.
User Report:
PG Mini Motor Tool
by William Prolov
The Fine Woodworking Competition, Sydney 2007
Australian Wildlife Heritage Chess Set
User Report:
Woodcut Bowl Gouge with Replaceable Tip
by Brendan Stemp
User Report:
Dust Bee Gone Mask
by Carol Rix
Melbourne Show Guide
Full guide to the Timber & Working with Wood Show in Melbourne,
12-14 October.
User Report:
Wizard Metal Detector Wands
by Alan Bailey
Turnfest 2007
by Neil Scobie
User Report:
Renrut Sanding Block
by Adam Baker
Projects
Pencilling a Bowl
by Alan Logan
Lola Kerlin from the Caloundra Woodworking Club finds a new use for pencils.
Making a Beading Tool
by George Hatfield, Associate Editor
Having formed the bench grinder wheel for this task last issue, George now shapes the beading tool to any diameter you require.
Using the VERMEC Chuck Drives
by Glenn Roberts
Turn large work from rough blank to finished form without having to remove the scroll chuck from your lathe.
Computer Caddy
by Alan Burke
Another woodworking project for the modern age, this one gets your CPU off the floor and mobile so that you change connections with ease.
Laminated Guitar Stand
by Don Phillips
If you’ve never used laminated work before, this is a simple project to try your hand at.
Water Dragon
by Carolyn McCully
This fantasy image can be burnt with or without the background, depending on your skill level and time.
Scrollsawn Australiana - 3
by Wolfgang Böttcher
The Homestead - the final panel and the only one with a manmade structure.
Country Mailbox
by Heinz Haselroither
This attractive and practical wooden design offers an alternative to the usual country mailbox and a use for flooring offcuts.
New Products
Book Reviews
French Polishing
by BN Beechey
The Boy Mechanic Makes Toys
by The Editors of Popular Mechanics
Cabinet Maker’s Reference
by Jeffrey Piontkowski
The Art of Segmented Wood Turning - A Step-by-Step Guide
by Malcolm Tibbetts
The Ultimate Band Saw Box Book
by Donna LaChance Menke
Issue Number 136
December 2007
Ratchet Bowl Holder Saves Time
Annual Australian Wood Design
Exhibition 2007
Rocky’s Planes
Since his cabinetmaking apprenticeship, Rocky has had an interest in handplanes and now his collection is nearing 200.
Fairfield High School NSW
HSC students’ work for the 2007 HSC, Industrial Technology - Timber.
XYLO
Exhibition of pieces by the 2007 students at the Sturt School for Wood, Mittagong NSW.
Club Drumbeat
Bega District Woodcraft Association (NSW), Hills Woodworkers (SA) and the Canterbury Men’s Shed (NSW).
Woodworking Questions & Answers
by Paul Gregson (Associate Editor)
Lighten Old Timber.
Mulwaree HSC Goulburn NSW
HSC students’ work for the 2007 HSC, Industrial Technology - Timber.
Tormek T-7 Tool Sharpening System
by Adam Barkin
The latest version of the Tormek Sharpening System offers more features to enable you to sharpen almost any tool to a professional standard every time.
Woodturning Design
by George Hatfield (Associate Editor)
Design is partly a matter of personal taste, but if you want others to admire what you have turned, George offers a number of principles and rules to guide your work.
Gallery
Brian’s Chinese Lanterns, McLaren’s trio of grandfather clocks and Hamilton’s wooden metalworking.
FEIN Multimaster Giveaway
Fein MultiMaster 250Q
by Barry Wilson
This may look like a detail sander, but how many tools will plunge cut a hole into a skirting, flush with the floor? Read Barry’s review for more information on the amazing versatility of the FEIN MultiMaster.
Treasures In Timber 2007
The 25th Annual Exhibition by the Woodcraft Guild ACT Inc.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield (Associate Editor)
Chalk and Cheese - a pair of knobs illustrate the importance of good design to the beholder, even if they are not trained in design.
Projects
Collector’s Cabinet - 1
by Allen Barrett
Display your collectables or memorabilia in this attractive Tasmanian Myrtle cabinet.
Inlaid Key Box
by Don Phillips
This modern design for a handy key box for the home or workshop incorporates a simple inlay pattern.
Pine Fruit Bowl with Pewter Ring
by John Swinkels
John embellishes this practical bowl with scorched rings and a cast pewter insert.
Chip Carved Hearth Stool
by W A Lane
Bill sets out to make his own 15th Century Norman Gothic Hearth Stool, based on the carving patterns found in Wayne Barton’s chip carving books.
Make Your Own Ultimate Router Table
by Geoff Birtles
Geoff explains the features of his ‘work in progress’, his ultimate router table, to encourage others to have a go at developing their own versions of this versatile workshop machine.
Magnolia Flower - Pyrography
by Carolyn McCully
This flora project shows you how to adapt designs from your own photographs and the effect of combining pyrography with colour to create the final image.
Scrollsawn Sailing Ship
by Wolfgang Bottcher
This fun design is a break from Wolfgang’s recent Australian patterns and should have a wide appeal to children and anyone with a nautical interest.
New Products
Book Reviews
Hand Tool Essentials
from the Editors of Popular Woodworking Magazine
Old School Workshop Accessories
by Chris Gleason
The Built-Up Ship Model
by Charles G Davis
Build Your Own Treehouse A Practical Guide
by Maurice Barkley
Chip Carving Design & Pattern Sourcebook
by Wayne Barton
Issue Number 137
February 2008
Carving Character
by Art Burrows
According to Kevin Banting, choosing a subject with character is part of the secret of creating a carving ‘with character’.
Barwon Valley Woodwrights Secondary Schools Competition
Club Drumbeat
Innisfail Woodworkers Guild Inc (QLD)
Brendan Stemp’s Multi-Axis Woodturning
by Vic Wood
After a 15 year distraction, Brendan has returned to woodturning full of new ideas.
Felder RL160 Dust Extractor
by John Renzetti
Felder backs up the clean air claims for its dust extractors with German Government certification.
Carroll’s Woodcraft Supplies
Situated on the idyllic Bellarine, south of Melbourne, is one of Australia’s national woodworking suppliers.
Reveal
Australian School of Fine Wood Student Exhibition
JET Strengthens Its Commitment in Australia
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield (Associate Editor)
Through the work of the Eildon & District Woodworker Guild, the little angels from AWW #124 are raising funds for Angel Flight.
Plank Competition 2007
This competition with a difference by the Triton Owners Club (Oyster Bay) NSW always produces an interesting range of entries.
Designing a Pendency Post
by George Hatfield
Before he turns his pendency post, George describes how he designed it using the principles and rules he outlined in issue #136.
Gallery
Pietro Finocchiaro’s turnings with a complex geometric form.
Colour Coded Grit
by Brendan Stemp
Spin Around NZ 2007
by Ken Newton
A fun weekend hosted by the Waitaki Woodturners Guild.
Projects
A Bowl Turned from a Flat Board
by John Swinkels
Converting a board into rings and then turning it into a bowl is more time-consuming than turning a single blank, but it saves a lot of wood and can be used to great effect.
Collector’s Cabinet - 2
by Allen Barrett
The second half of this article covers the construction of the innovative shelving system.
Platter and Eccentric Turned Vessel
by Glenn Roberts
Glenn experiments with the versatility of the Vermec chuck drive.
Tight Tenons on a Router Table
by Don Phillips
Cut accurate tenons every time with this simple jig.
Walk Like an Egyptian
by Robert Lavender
Robert explains how to carve the animal feet used on the legs of Ancient Egyptian furniture.
Turned Cabinet for an Old Radio
by Aaron Ehrlich
Aaron demonstrates that you can always find ideas for new projects as he tackles the housing for this old mantel radio chassis.
Ladder Safety Legs
by Ken Williams
This simple device can prevent a stay in hospital.
Double Sided Breadboard
by Don Phillips
Make this attractive breadboard with a biscuit jointer or a router table.
Folding Candelabra
by Arron Barrents
An attractive box that ‘transforms’ into a double candleholder.
Scraper Storage Block
by Reg Cooke
It takes only a few minutes to make a safe storage for this important tool.
A Boy and His Dog
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn undertakes both animal and human features in this challenging project.
Lathe-Mounted Sharpening Aid
by John Swinkels
With this sharpening wheel, you can touch up your tools without having to leave the lathe.
New Products
Wood Reviews
Wood Carving Projects and Techniques
by Chris Pye
Making Fine Furniture
by Peter Anderson
Making Great Boxes
A WOOD Magazine book edited
by Peter J Stephano
How to Build a Great Home Workshop
by the Editors of WOOD Magazine
Woodturning Tips & Techniques
by Carol Rix
Issue Number 138
April 2008
Ken Wraight - Masochistic Marvels
A look at the inspiration and drive behind Ken’s woodturning pieces which took out most of the major Awards at the last Australian Woodturning Exhibition.
The Lumber Bunker
Tired of travelling to Sydney for his woodworking supplies, Steven Thomas opened his own store on NSW’s Central Coast two years ago and it has been expanding ever since.
SawStop 254mm Cabinet Saw
by Stuart Duffy
Proven in the USA and now available in Australia and New Zealand, the patented safety device fitted to this machine has already saved thousands of fingers.
Ideal Tools’ Festool Workshop
If you are going to sell a quality tool range, you need a quality workshop/showroom - at least, that is the philosophy behind Ideal Tool’s new premises in Williamstown in Melbourne’s inner suburbs.
Cynthia Roger’s ‘Girl Bathing’
by Tom Williams
Through the work of an associate, Cynthia’s unfinished carvings are being completed.
On Artistry
by Mike Darlow
In this essay on artistic ability as applied to turning, Mike explores the direction of modern woodturning design.
Evolution in Tool Design
by Berto Pandolfo UTS
As part of a research project to look at making tool design more consumer friendly and less ‘industrial’, Fourth Year Industrial Design students from the University of Technology Sydney explore new concepts.
The Stations of the Cross
by Frank Witcomber
An offer to carve the Madonna and Child for the local church led to a two year labour of love for Frank.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
Bill Heller’s foldaway benchtop.
Brisbane Timber & Working with Wood Show Guide
Gallery
Athol Dart’s telephone bench.
Projects
Scrollsawn Keepsake Box
by Theo Kampas
This attractive four-chamber trinket box is fun to make, to own or to give to someone special. It can be scaled up or down to suit different requirements.
Pendency Post
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
George turns this full height hanging post with room for hats, bags and everything else.
Coin Box
by Allan Barrett
This wooden box with plenty of room for a handful of coins makes an attractive alternative to an old tin in which to keep one’s loose change.
The Duck - Pyrography
by Carolyn McCully
Derived from a photograph, this project is an exercise in burning feathers and water ripples.
Tea Caddy
by Don Phillips
This is a simple weekend project that’s useful in the kitchen. It’s also a good beginner project for someone with a router table.
Thrice the Vice
by J Looker
Adding another vice to your bench so that they work as a pair can open up a whole new range of options for your work.
Bear Claws Salad Servers
by Alf Barnett
These handy wooden utensils, cut on a bandsaw, will be a talking point at your next dinner or party.
A Woodturner’s Crystal Set Radio
by Aaron Ehrlich
This unusual turning project revives memories of a time when not everything needed batteries.
Bearing Guides for Old Bandsaws
by Peter Fogelman
Replacing the cast iron blade guides on your bandsaw is a good idea, but as Peter explains, there can be traps for the unwary.
Lazy Susan with Garland Bead
by John Swinkels
A handy dining table accessory provides the opportunity to experiment with beads and a 120 hole indexing ring (though a 60 hole ring will suffice).
New Products
Book Reviews
1001 Tips for Woodworkers
by Percy Blandford
Chairmaking & Design
by Jeff Miller
Spindle Moulder Handbook
by Eric Stephenson
Bespoke
by Betty Norbury
Segmented Wood Turning
by William Smith Bowers
Ultimate Guide to the Router Table
by Bill Hylton
The Basics of Turning Spirals
by Bill Bowers
Turning Humidors
by Dick Sing
Home Theatres and Electronic Houses
by CEDIA & Tina Skinner
DVD Reviews
A Master Class in Acoustic Guitar Making Using Australian Timbers
Produced by Thomas Lloyd Guitars
Razor Sharp
Produced by The Woodcarvers Haven
Issue Number 139
June 2008
Massive Burls & Miniature Microcosms
The world of Randy DeGraw consists of large machined shields and panels, often decorated with inlays or miniature scenes.
Shelix Conversion Stops Tear-Out
New from the USA, these cutters can be retro-fitted to older thicknessers to improve performance and reduce noise.
The Orbost Exhibition
by Alan Manning
Both the Australian Wood Design Exhibition and the Orbost Exhibition Centre make Orbost in SE Victoria worth a visit in January each year.
Marie Beckwith - Lady of the Forest
by Maja Mulhuijzen
Having never picked up a carving chisel until she was 49, Marie is now a multi-award winning carver in Far North Queensland.
Making a Dalek Move
by Tom Williams
Some innovation and a lot of painstaking metalwork was required to complete Cynthia Rogers’ Dalek figure in Southern Myrtle.
Club Drumbeat
Twentieth Anniversary of the Townsville Area Woodturners Association Inc, QLD (TAWA), plus the Manning - Great Lakes Woodworkers Inc (NSW).
SketchUp Computer Drawing for Woodworkers
by Greg Lawrence
This free program is designed to make computer aided design (CAD) accessible for those who don’t normally use computers. It’s worth trying it out for yourself - you may be surprised at the results!
Sydney Timber & Working with Wood Show Guide
See Deborah Lloyd carve live-sized figures with a chainsaw at this year’s Sydney Show, 13-15 June, at Moore Park.
Professional Woodworkers Showcase
Ten of 10 of NSW’s leading craftspeople - Tracy Gumm, Eugene Zacharewicz, Tony Ward, Adam Warburton, Helen White, Hugh Jones, Richard Crosland, Alex McDowell and John Brassell - will present their work at the Sydney Timber & Working with Wood Show.
Projects
Turned Bellows
by John Swinkels
An avid woodturner, John turns his attention to the hand bellows and develops a design suitable for manufacture on the lathe.
Admiral Butterfly - Marquetry
by Jan Walker
Suitable for the beginner as well as those more advanced, this attractive design made from Tasmanian timber veneers can be used as a picture or as a decoration on a woodworking project.
Simple Rules for Successful Proportions
by Steve Maskery
Golden Mean, Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions, Hambridge Rectangles - Steve discusses what they mean and how they can be used when developing your woodworking designs.
Medicine or Bathroom Cabinet
by Don Phillips
Make better use of your bathroom with this large capacity wall-hung storage unit. While the joinery is relatively simple, once you have mastered the housing joints you’ll be able to make bookcases, cupboards and dressers.
User Report
Pro-Mount Detailing Stand
by Brendan Stemp
As Brendan found, this simple device has many uses in the woodworker’s workshop.
The Hotel Lamp
by Allen Barrett
A hotel visit provided the inspiration for this Arts & Crafts style desk or table lamp. The design incorporates a ‘trick’ to avoid the need for long-hole boring.
Octagonal Cabinet
by Robert Allison
Reminiscent of jeweller’s display cases, this 80-drawer cabinet uses a modular design to speed up assembly. By adding or deleting modules during construction, the height and capacity of the finished cabinet can be altered as required.
‘Gone Fishing’ - Pyrography
by Carolyn McCully
Another of Scot Flynn’s drawings, this fun pattern provides an opportunity to experiment with colour and textures, to improve your pyrography skills.
New Products
Book Reviews
Workshop Ideas Book
by Andy Rae
Benches, Chairs & Beds
from The Editors of Woodworker’s Journal
Unique Wood Lamination Projects
by Jerry Syfert
Hewing Contemporary Bowls
with Rip & Tammi Mann
Making Wheels Easy - #1 & #2
DVD Reviews
Drawer Making - The Professional Approach
with Rob Cosman
Workshop Essentials : Jigs & Accessories
Woodcarving 2. Letter Carving
with Chris Pye
Frank Russell’s Power Carving Fur, Feathers & Fins
Issue Number 140
August 2008
Tahlia House Gets a New Cherry Tree
The memory of the historic cherry tree in Lawson NSW, removed due to road widening, lives on in the efforts of the Blue Mountains Woodturners.
Eastern Riverina Woodworkers Exhibition 2008
Now in its eighth year, the Tumut competition has become a regional event.
What Happened to the ex-Mik International Stores?
In spite of the demise of the head office, Mik International’s brand range and commitment to quality remains available through five stores spread over four States.
Turnfest 2008
by Neil Scobie
Club Drumbeat
Official Opening of the Eurobodalla Woodcraft Guild Inc Workshop (NSW) and The Bendigo Woodturners restore Historic Model Chinese Junk.
Third National Scroll Saw Exhibition
by Neil Schulz
In May the Australian Scroll Saw Network held a very successful national event for scrollers, aided by their hosts, the Albury Wodonga Woodcrafters.
Anna Korver - Sculptor in Wood, Stone and Metal
In just four years NZ-based Anna has established an international reputation as a sculptor.
Sam Shakouri - Adventures in Segmented Turning
Most people learn to turn and then take up segmented turning, but in an effort to make the most of the material available to him, Sam has always been a segmented turner.
Festool MFK 700 Trimmer/Router
by Stuart Duffy
Festool’s latest release redefines the role of trimmers in woodworking.
Gallery
The work of Kurt Frick, David Bryant and John Looker.
Canberra Timber & Working with Wood Show Guide
View the excellent work on display in the Exhibition by the Woodcraft Guild of the ACT as well as visit the woodworking show at EPIC, Canberra, 5-7 September.
Projects
Cutlery Canteen with Pockets - 1
by Allen Barrett
Even expensive sets now come in cardboard boxes, so this handsome wooden canteen with room for everything is the ideal means of protecting and storing your cutlery.
Vermec Scroll Chuck
by Glenn Roberts
Crossing the divide between the Vicmarc and Teknatool camps, the new Vermec chuck claims to be compatible with jaws and accessories from both brands as well as other brands of similar design and its own Vermec range.
Razertip Scale Tips (Pyrography)
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn experiments with the effects possible with the Razertip (fish) scale tips, including decorating a wood carving.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
Graham Bourquin shrinks George’s Pendency Post.
Turning a Soccer Ball
by Sam Shakouri
A keen follower of soccer and a long-time segmented turner, it was inevitable that Sam would devise a method for successfully turning a full-size wooden soccer ball.
Textures and Spirals on Turned Work
Add decorative textures and turn relief spirals on your projects with the Robert Sorby Spiralling and Texturing System.
How Square is Square?
by Geoff Birtles
Tips on how to check and fix your mitre saw and table saw so that they cut square.
Woodturning Tips
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
Want to do better with your competition entries? - George offers some tips from the judge’s point of view.
Mastering the Technique of Making Your Own Dowels
by Steve Maskery
Steve decides that the books make it look easier than it is, but a few tips brings success.
‘Elusive’, The Unicorn - Pyrography
by Carolyn McCully
This project is in the style of a Medieval woodcut and introduces the use of the skew tip for easier straight lines.
New Products
Book Reviews
Glen Huey’s Illustrated Guide to Building Period Furniture
by Glen Huey
Workshop Projects
from The Editors of Woodworker’s Journal
Woodworker’s Guide to Veneering & Inlay
by Jonathon Benson
Workbenches: from Design and Theory to Construction and Use
by Christopher Schwarz
Model Stage Coach
Wooden Mini Wheels
DVD Reviews
Screwples: A definitive Guide to Hand Thread Chasing
by John Berkeley
Making Mortise and Tenon Joints
with Frank Klausz
Issue Number 141
October 2008
Salvaging Pine from the Wild Rivers
The story of Huon Pine, its discovery in Tasmania’s dense forests, the timber’s unique beauty and characteristics and Wild Wood’s salvaging operations.
Club Drumbeat
Something new to learn at the Northern Rivers Woodwork Association (NSW) - the initiative of a few members has given this Club a whole new interest.
Fine Woodwork Competition Sydney 2008
Results of the woodwork competition held in conjunction with the Sydney Timber and Working with Wood Show.
The Snowy River Paddle Steamer, Curlip II
Old woodworking and boatbuilding skills are being revived in Orbost Vic as they prepare the new PS Curlip II for its commissioning this November.
The (New) Lumber Bunker
One too many floods forces the relocation of this Central Coast NSW store to a new site.
The Prepared Mind
by Mike Darlow
A walk around St Helier in Jersey demonstrates the value of paying attention to the detail in what we observe.
The Turner Behind the Turnfests
by Neil Scobie
An overview of David Drescher’s career and involvement in woodturning.
JET VBS-18MW Metal Wood Bandsaw
by Anthony Burnett
A good way to ruin your woodworking bandsaw is to cut metal but buying another bandsaw just for metal is expensive in both money and space. This JET dual purpose bandsaw offers a welcome alternative.
The Selection of Power Tools and Machines
by Steven Burrows, Editor
A guide to comparing apples with lemons.
Melbourne & Adelaide Timber & Working with Wood Show Guides
Visit the final Shows for 2008 - Adelaide, 10-12 October and Melbourne, 24-26 October (at the Melbourne Showgrounds, Ascot Vale).
Gallery
The work of Cedric Shorey and Don Ford.
Projects
CompressX Bar Clamp
by Stuart Duffy
From a simple idea the manufacturers have made a well-designed, well-made and affordably priced device which is a big improvement over the use of sash cramps.
The Olive Scoop
by Brendan Stemp
A large scoop to retrieve olives from a jar may seem a simple exercise, but Brendan explains the difficulties involved and the tricks he used to overcome them.
Cutlery Canteen with Pockets - 2
by Allen Barrett
In the concluding instalment Allen finalises the pockets, legs, drawer and fit-out.
Glue Chucks for Miniature Turning
by Aaron Ehrlich
A few ideas for using hotmelt glue to hold your tiny turnings.
Multiple Zero Clearance Inserts for Your Sawbench
by John Looker
Making Bird’s Feet
by Buddy Smith
Buddy describes how he makes his bird’s feet from fencing wire and a jig.
Bush Furniture
by Maurice Passmore
Ideas and tips on putting crooked timber to good use.
Halloween Carving
by Alyson McNulty, Arbortech Pty Ltd
Make your own ‘screaming face’ from a log and two of Arbortech’s power tools.
Accenting the Grain
by Mac Simmons
Mac demonstrates a simple method for highlighting the natural pattern in open grain timbers.
Burnmaster Eagle Pyrography Unit
by Glenn Roberts
Glenn gives his views on this unit which he has owned for sometime and is now available retail in Australia.
Pair of Dragonfly Urns
by Karen Blewden and Carolyn McCully
This attractive project entails a reasonable level of ability in both turning and pyrography. If you don’t want to tackle both aspects, the urns may be the ideal project on which to collaborate with another woodworker from your Club or local community.
New Products
Book Reviews
Complete Book of Tips, Tricks & Techniques
by the Editors of Popular Woodworking
A Turner’s Guide to Veneer Inlays
by Ron Hampton
New Masters of Woodturning
by Terry Martin and Kevin Wallace
Making Furniture: Projects & Plans
by Mark Ripley
DVD Reviews
Professional Turning For All Making and Decorating Goblets
by Mick Hanbury
Turning for Results Fruit Turning Masterclass
by Andy Lodge
Issue Number 142
December 2008
Club Drumbeat
The Gold Coast Woodturners celebrate 25 years! The Mulwarree Class of ‘08
The Class of ‘08 at Mulwaree in Goulburn (NSW) has maintained the high standard set by previous years at this rural High School
User Report
Work Sharp 3000
by Allen Barrett
Tempered glass wheels carry the abrasive on the innovative Work Sharp 3000 which offers three modes of sharpening and will sharpen practically all of the edge tools used in woodworking.
What do you do after Making 15,000 Boxes?
Bruce Haggie still makes boxes but not so many now that he has turned to furniture making and opened a woodworking supplies store on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.
User Report
Veritas Side Rabbett Plane
by Andre Bastion
Now you can clean and true the side walls of a trench or groove with just a few passes of this tiny plane.
User Report
Sheppach Deco Flex Scrollsaw
by The Woodturners of the Hunter
A graph shows the results when 8 members of The Woodturners of the Hunter put this Scrollsaw through a predetermined series of tests.
PLYWOOD - Then & Now
by Robert Lavender
Plywood is a lot older than you may think. The Ancient Eyptians made it over 3000 years ago.
User Report
The JoolTool
by Arnold Barkley
The wide variety of 3M Pressure Sensitive Abrasives that fit the Ninja Disk of the JoolTool allow it to re-shape, sharpen and hone tools as well as polish metals and stone.
Caloundra Open Day
by Alan Logan
Alan found evidence of a wide range of skills when he visited the Annual Open Day of the Caloundra Woodworkers Club on the Sunshine Coast (QLD).
Gallery
Sandra May (Woronora, NSW) won several prizes for woodturning at this year’s Australian Woodturning Exhibition. Rob Kutcher (Kadina, SA) used mainly recycled and salvaged material to make his wardrobe.
Canberra Timber & Working with Wood Show
This year’s Canberra Show was vibrant and healthy.
Canberra Guild
The presence of the Woodcraft Guild ACT was an important factor in the success of the Canberra Timber and Working with Wood Show. These photos from the Guild Exhibition illustrate both the high standard and extraordinarily wide range of pieces made by Guild members.
Projects
Making a Kitchen Island Bench
by Neil Scobie
When Neil applied his skills and experience to the humble kitchen bench, the result was a solid piece of funiture that is sure to serve several generations.
Ron Girdler’s Latest Triumph
Despite outstanding competition, it’s not surprising Ron Girdler’s Cream Separator won Grand Champion at the 2008 Torimba Festival in Ravenshoe, Far North Queensland.
The Mermaid
by Caroline McCully
Elusive, the Unicorn now has a companion. Engaging, the Mermaid, gave Caroline a chance to demonstrate use of the new Razertip Scale Tips on an actual project.
An all-wood Lazy Susan
by WA Lane
The maker of the Chinese Lantern that appeared on the cover of Issue #131 first found an interesting pattern for the top of this Lazy Susan, then designed and made the roller mechanism for it from wood.
A Use for 9 Dowel Screws
by David Wood
David shows how he used hints from the remains of an Victorian Whatnot to make a new one.
Money Saver Cutting Boards
by Don Phillips
Those cut-outs left when your new kitchen was installed can be a valuable source of material for a set of unique cutting boards - or you could buy the laminated stock and start from scratch.
A Child’s Latchboard
by Vicky Fraser
Alex loved this innovative toy - and all the while it was teaching her hand-eye coordination and a lot more besides.
Ear Trumpet
by Aaron Ehrlich
Aaron used modern woodturning techniques to reproduce an antique Ear Trumpet.
New Products
Book Reviews
TOPS: Making the Universal Toy
by Michael Cullen
Scroll Saw Basketweave Projects
by John Nelson and William Guimond
Practical Design Solutions and Strategies
from Fine Woodworking
Sculpted Band Saw Boxes
by Lois Keener Ventura
500 Chairs: Celebrating Traditional & Innovative Designs
DVD Reviews
All Glued Up! A Study in Open Segment Turning
with Sue Harker
Dovetail a Drawer
with Frank Klausz
Issue Number 143
February 2009
Spin-a-Round 2008
by Ken Newton
Vaughan Richmond was Guest Turner at this event.
Tales from Torimba
by Gloria Banting
The quality and diversity of entries in the Torimba Festival of the Forest were as remarkable as ever and the 2009 event should be even more memorable.
User Report
Scheppach hms 2600 ci Planer/Thicknesser
by Allen Barrett
Allen found that this budget priced machine should earn its keep in any small workshop.
User Report
JET 16-32 Drum Sander
by Arnold Barkley
Arnold is surprised at the impact his new Drum Sander has had upon his work.
Cessnock Woodturners Open Day
by Joan M Perry
More than 100 members and guests gathered to celebrate this Club’s new workshop and the assistance of those who made it possible.
Questions & Answers
by Paul Gregson (Associate Editor)
This is the return of a popular column in which professional woodworker, restorer and conservator, Paul Gregson answers your queries.
Club Drumbeat
by A Bendeli
Woodturn 2008 hosted by the Sydney Woodturners Guild, featured demonstrations by Neil Scobie, Lois Green, Terry Baker and Tim Skilton.
Hunter United Woodworking Hobbies Expo
Your two page Guide to events and demonstrations at the Hunter United Woodworking Hobbies Expo to be held in Newcastle (NSW) on February 20-22.
Violin
by Buddy Smith
His lessons never taught him to how to play, but Buddy’s carving of a violin embodies the love they gave him for the instrument and the music it can make.
Making Music With What We Have Left
by Buddy Smith
Itzhak Perlman’s dramatic concert at the Lincoln Centre was the inspiration for Buddy’s violin.
Sanding
Machines and power tools can take much of the drudgery out of sanding.
Wood Wizz:
25 years on
Profile: Gordon Pembridge
by Neil Scobie
Neil introduces a Kiwi woodturner who delicately carves his 1mm thin-walled bowls.
Good Ideas and Short Cuts
Interesting ideas you can apply in your workshop.
Gallery
User Report
Frontline Clamps
by Arnold Barkley
Advanced clamping systems are rapidly replacing old style pipe clamps. A feature of this system is that boards are made flat before being pressed together.
Sam Maloof: Woodworking Icon
by Michael W Michelsen Jr
Others may call him artist, master craftrsman or even icon, but Sam Maloof still prefers to call himself a woodworker.
Projects
Turned Rocket
by Alan Jones
This motorised carousel-motion Rocket makes an interesting turning project.
Telephone Table with notepad hatch and ‘secret’ drawer
by Andrew Bass
Forced to complete this project while on secondment overseas, Andrew takes us on a journey that includes not just the construction of the table, but the process by which he arrived at each element of its design.
Wooden Wheels
by Alan Logan
Most woodworkers eventually have to make wooden wheels. Alan shows us his favourite (and quickest) method.
A Lizard Lidded Bowl
by Karen Blewden and Caroline McCully
Karen and Caroline have teamed up again - this time to produce a shallow lidded bowl decorated with delightful lizards.
Wooden Egg Rack
by Don Phillips
This handy and easy-to-make Rack turns the kitchen egg stock into an attractive display.
A Fondue Set
by John Swinkels
John carefully details the making of a Fondue Set that not only offers plenty of challenges to the woodturner but would also be a worthwhile addition to any home.
New Products
Book Reviews
Ellsworth on Woodturning
by David Ellsworth
Emotions in Wood
by Ann Brouwers
Shelves Cabinets & Bookcases
by the Editors of Fine Homebuilding and Fine Woodworking
Chairmaking Simplified
by Kerry Pierce
Woodturning Full Circle
by David Springett
DVD Reviews
Elliptical Turning — An Introduction
presented by David Springett
The Scroll Saw — A Beginner’s Guide
with John Burke
Issue Number 144
April 2009
Tablelands Tuition
by Gloria Banting
When Buddy Smith found out that Kevin Banting was to spend two weeks on the Atherton Tableland, he organised a class in carving heads.
Questions & Answers
by Paul Gregson (Associate Editor)
In this column, Paul helps one woodworker decide which side to put his tablesaw fence and another, to make raised panels.
A Woodcarving Odyssey - The Work of Ronnie Sexton
Trained in traditional carving at one of the world’s most prestigious Art Schools, Veronica (Ronnie) Sexton, carved an entire Hindu Temple in Ireland before migrating to Australia.
Brisbane Timber & Working with Wood Show: May 22-24
Details of the first Capital city Show for 2009.
User Report
Scheppach bts 900x Linisher
by Allen Barrett
This little Linisher is a versatile performer at a budget price.
Felder In-House Show 2008
by Saskia Kermer
Clients and visitors took this opportunity to catch up with the latest from the Hammer and Felder 500 series, Felder 700 and 900 series as well as the Format 4 series.
The Tool King Builds an Empire
The Tool King is becoming an important source of tools and machines for the woodworker.
How Much Does Woodworking Cost?
Some sound advice for those who have just started woodworking or who are about to expand their workshops.
The Dreschermobile
David Drescher now visits 50 Shows a year with his 12 metre long shop on wheels.
Good Ideas and Short Cuts
Interesting ideas you can apply in your workshop.
User Report
JET JDP 2800VS
by Allen Barrett
The multi-featured new JET Drill has infinitely variable speed (330-2500rpm) and achieves a high standard of accuracy.
New Generation at Grandfather Vic’s Clock Company
Daughter Christine has taken over the company from Vic Prance.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield
George led this Sydney Northern Beaches project that could be a model for other woodturning groups.
Gallery
Projects
An Entertainment Unit - Part 1
by Neil Scobie
Clean lines and strong construction distinguish this Entertainment Unit designed by Neil Scobie, one of Australia’s most respected woodworkers.
Setting Up a Bandsaw
by Steve Maskery
In this Workshop Project, high profile video demonstrator and producer, Steve Maskery, gives down to earth advice on getting the best from your bandsaw.
Telephone Table with Secret Drawer - Pt2
by Andrew Bass
Andrew concludes his article by describing the making of the Storage Box and Secret Drawer as well as the assembly of the table.
An Easier Way to Turn a Pepper/Salt Grinder
by Brendan Stemp
Brendan shows how to use one of the new Crushgrind mechanisms to make a superior Grinder.
Block and Wedge Clamps
by Peter Fogelman
Peter shows how custom made Block and Wesge Clamps can be improved.
Stereograms and Stereoscopes
by Aaron Ehrlich
Making a Stereoscope brings back the enjoyment of a long lost era.
The Shed Door
by Caroline McCully
The textures offered by the door are the challenge in this pyrographic scene.
New Products
Book Reviews
O’Donnell’s Woodturning Techniques
by Michael O’Donnell
Relief Carving Wood Spirits
by Lora Irish
The Art of Turned Bowls
by Richard Raffan
The Seuffert Legacy
by Brian Peet
Desks, Bookcases & Entertainment Centers
by Editors of Woodworkers Journal
DVD Reviews
The Ultimate Tablesaw Tenon Jig
presented by Steve Maskery
Let’s Make a Bandstand Clock
with Colin Spall
Issue Number 145
June 2009
Your Guide to the Timber and Working with Wood Shows
Now under new management, this year’s Timber & Working with Wood Shows are about to begin, so it’s time to plan a visit to your closest Show.
Hunter Show Report
In February the Woodturners of the Hunter held another successful Woodworking Hobbies Expo.
User Report
21” Excalibur Scrollsaw
by Alex Barton
This high quality Scrollsaw has some interesting and impressive features not found on other machines.
Curved Beams at Artisans Retreat
by Peter Calabria
Peter used an unusual structure to achieve the ‘wow’ factor he wanted for his teaching workshop and gallery at Taree (NSW).
Surface Decoration Day 2008
by Glenn Roberts
There was a lot to see and learn at this special day arranged by the Blue Mountains Woodturners.
User Report
Top Saver Tool Saver
by Denis Drew
Denis recommends this product for rust protection.
Music in the Valley
The Torrens Valley Christian School (SA) is introducing its students to instrument making.
User Report
Sawstop 254mm Contractor Saw
by Stuart Duffy
This solid, versatile saw, at home in the workshop or on-site, includes the Sawstop safety feature.
Gallery
We showcase the work of two readers.
User Report
SAND-FLEE 1800
by Alan Baron
This versatile drum sander will sand drawer sides and panels, plus act as a sander/jointer.
Club Drumbeat
Sydney Hospital benefits from toys and furniture made by the Oyster Bay Triton Owner’s Club.
Kiama Challenge
Every year, the Kiama Woodcraft Guild sets a new Challenge to its members. These are some of the superb entries for 2009.
Starting with a Bare Floor
There’s a lot to be considered when you are planning workshop.
Questions & Answers
by Paul Gregson
Paul answers readers’ questions.
Projects
Silvagni
by Brendan Stemp
Brendan Stemp, one of Australia’s leading woodturners, shares with us his exploration of cantilevered turning that led to the exquisite piece shown on the cover.
A Corner Entertainment Unit - Part 2
by Neil Scobie
Well known and highly respected wood craftsman, Neil Scobie, completes his article on the making of a Home Entertainment Unit.
Irish Metal Strung Harp
by Pat Sephton
The instructions given here should allow any competent woodworker to make this attractive musical instrument.
Rosa’s Flowers
by Gloria Banting
Using skills learned in her native Germany, Rosa makes wooden flowers from local trees.
A Modern Cake Stand
by Carol Rix
Well known woodturner and author, Carol Rix, gives instructions for making an attractive, modern Cake Stand.
Custom Made Cutter
by Alan Logan
A helpful tool for making Crushgrind Pepper Mills.
A Quick-Fix Faceplate
by John Looker
John shows how he made a lightweight faceplate to secure blanks with hot melt glue.
Kookaburra on an Artist’s Palette
by Caroline McCully
This, the latest of Caroline’s creations, is described with her usual attention to detail.
A Centering Jig for your Lathe
by Les Roberts
This easy to make wooden jig will help you centre large or long workpieces in your lathe.
New Products
Book Reviews
Carving Gargoyles, Grotesques and other Creatures of Myth
(History, Lore and 12 artistic patterns)
by Shawn Cipa
The Wood Turner’s Project Book
Basic to Advanced Techniques
by Ellis Hein
Zodiac Puzzles for Scroll Saw Woodworking
by Judy and Dave Peterson
To Turn the Perfect Wooden Bowl
The Lifelong Quest of Bob Stocksdale
by Ron Roszkiewicz
Woodworker’s Guide to Dovetails
How to make the essential joint by hand or machine
by Ernie Conover
DVD Reviews
Sharpening Chisels & Planes
by Ian Kirby
Carving a Figure: The Female Form
with Ray Gonzalez
Issue Number 146
August 2009
User Report
JET 22-44OSC Drum Sander
by Alan Bendon
The oscillating motion of the JET 22-44OSC provides a much smoother finish than a conventional Drum Sander.
Jacques Veserey
by Terry Martin
Terry Martin introduces the exquisitely beautiful work of Jacques Veserey, a demonstrator at next year’s Gold Coast TURNFEST.
Tumut & District Woodworkers Show 2009
by George Hatfield (Associate Editor)
One of the judges for this year’s Tumut Show, George found the work of high standard.
User Report
Eze-Lap
This lapping plate can help you increase the cutting efficiency of your plane irons and chisels.
Club Drumbeat
Goulburn Region Woodworkers have teamed up with the Goulburn Art Gallery. Innisfail Woodworkers’ Guild invites readers to join them for their Annual Workshop in August.
Canberra Institute of Technology Cabinetmaking Awards 2009
Student’s final projects made an exciting exhibition.
Canberra & Melbourne Timber & Working with Wood Shows
Your Guides to the Canberra & Melbourne Shows.
Don Russell-Polychromatic Woodturner
by Bruce Bell
Bruce introduces the unusual work of Don Russell.
Not everyone wants to be a Pro
by Paul Gregson (Associate Editor)
Over-emphasis on competition may decrease the enjoyment of some Club members.
Gregory Machinery celebrates 2nd Generation’s 25 years
Established in 1954, it is now 25 years since the second generation took over the family business.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc, Editor)
When George judged the Newcastle Regional Show he was disappointed by the number of entries but elated at their quality.
User Report
FLAI Sawblades
by Aaron Bendix
New FLAI circular saw blades cut solid timber, MDF and laminates, leaving very few saw marks.
Hands-On Expo
Hands-On Expos will be four Shows in one.
Questions & Answers
by Paul Gregson (Assoc. Editor)
Paul answers questions about hide glue and the use of dowelling in furniture repairs.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Look at what one woodie made from a wheelie bin!
Projects
Moulds & Moulding (Pt.1)
by John Swinkels
Making a small bossing hammer and using it to mould a metal liner for a candlestick or chalice.
Feather Formers
by Caroline McCully
Caroline not only reviews these Formers, she shows you how to use them.
Modular Workshop Storage
by David Bryant
One woodworker’s ingenious and practical solution to the perennial problem of ensuring there is enough workshop storage.
Dulcimer Chimes
by Reg Cooke
Reg thinks this set of musical door chimes might tempt you to try making a musical instrument.
Five Big Bowls
by Tim Skilton
Tim’s experience with these five bowls is a useful template for similar commissions.
Lizzie’s Buttons
Many readers are sure to find inspiration and guidance in Lizzie’s button designs.
Coco, the Dog
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn shows you how to turn a photo of your pet into a pyrographic portrait you will treasure.
Board Preparation for Beginners
A standard procedure for the preparation of boards will save a lot of frustration and heartache.
A Simple Wooden Box
by Don Phillips
Teach your self the basics of box making while making this worthwhile addition to your home.
New Products
Book Reviews
Design Book Eight
from Fine Woodworking
Wooden Puzzles
The Best of Scrollsaw Woodworking & Crafts magazine
Woodturning Masters
Major Works by leading artists
Curated by Jim Christiansen
The Traditional Bowyer’s Bible Vol.4
by Steve Allely, Tim Baker, Paul Comstock, Steve Gardner, Jim Hamm, Mickey Lotz, Tom Mills, Dan Perry, Marc St.Louis, Jim Welch and Mike Westvang
Wooden Clocks
The Best of Scrollsaw Woodworking & Crafts magazine
DVD Reviews
The New Turning Wood
with Richard Raffan
Making Rustic Furniture
by Paul Ruhmann
Issue Number 147
October 2009
TJ P Fennell - Exploring Beneath the Surface of Hollow Forms
by Terry Martin
The evolution of J Paul’s work from traditional hollow forms to fascinating artworks.
Geoff Slee and His Wooden Gunstocks
by Brendan Stemp
An insight into this unusual form of woodworking.
Jacaranda Festival Competition
by Rob Bruce
Grafton’s week-long exhibition with a special focus on the use of Jacaranda wood.
David Lynch Record Collection
This collection and web site will fascinate anyone with an interest in Record handplanes.
Brisbane Hands-On Expo Show Guide
Our guide to the first of this new Show series that covers woodworking, metalworking, automotive, DIY and careers under one roof.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.1 - The Lathe
by John Ewart
John kicks off this series of articles with a look at the lathe - how it has changed in recent years and the best way to go about buying one.
Ernie Blackwell & His Carvings
by Gloria Banting
Taking up carving after retirement, Ernie has developed a passion for making ceremonial plaques.
Annual Australian Wood Design Exhibition 2009
This prestigious Australian hardwoods competition has a new category for musical instruments.
Woodworking Questions & Answers
by Paul Gregson (Associate Editor)
Spraying shellac, storing timber, jointers and making marks.
Melbourne Timber & Working with Wood Show Guide
Visit the final TWW Show for 2009 in Melbourne 16-18 October at the Melbourne Showgrounds, Ascot Vale.
Horsham You Turn 2009
by Jim Carroll
Western Victoria has a new annual weekend event for woodturners.
Turnfest 2009
by Neil Scobie
A mix of local and international presenters ensured another successful event.
User Report
Tormek T-7 Sharpening System
by Ken Wraight
A keen advocate of the Tormek, well-known demonstrator Ken Wraight discusses the advantages of the new T-7 model.
Projects
Raising the Bar in Woodturning
by Richard Raffan
Richard challenges Australia’s woodturners to extend their skills and personalise their work, and discusses the importance of the upcoming Australian Woodturning Symposium.
A Folding Screen - 1
by Allen Barrett
A modular assembly makes these screens easy to make and individualise with infill panels as shown or to your own design.
Turning the Earth
by Frank Rowe
Frank does a ‘relief’ turning using a Jacaranda sphere for the water and an Australian Red Cedar shell for the contrasting land masses.
Synchronised Ballerinas
by Ken Williams
This automata project will test your cutting and drilling skills with peg and spur gears as well as the box and six dancers you need to make.
Rose Patterned Bowl
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn applies a rose pattern to a bowl turned from Camphor Laurel and discusses the constraints involved. The same pattern can be applied to any flat surface, either as a picture by itself or used as a decoration.
Stop Wasting Time & Timber
A series of tips for the beginner on how to avoid mistakes which can cost you a lot of wasted time and ruined timber.
Bedroom Chest of Drawers - 1
by Don Phillips
Don builds a ‘lowboy’, a bedroom chest of drawers from solid timber. Conventional in design, it has a robust construction that will ensure that it lasts for years and may even be handed down to the next generation.
New Products
Book Reviews
Festool Essentials
The DOMINO DF 500 Jointing System With CT Dust Extraction System
Homes of the Master Wood Artisans
Esherick - Maloof - Nakashima
Violin Making
An illustrated Guide for the Amateur
(2nd Edition, Revised and Expanded)
by Bruce Ossman
Fine Art of Carving Lovespoons
Understanding, Designing and Carving Romantic Heirlooms
by David Western
DVD Reviews
Eli Avisera Beginner Series
Vol.1 Introduction to Eli’s Tools
Vol.2 Simple Candlestick
Vol.3 Simple Bowl
Vol.4 Simple Box
Vol.5 Simple Goblet
Issue Number 148
December 2009
Woodworking Questions & Answers
by Paul Gregson (Associate Editor)
The real answer to jointers as well as bandsaw blade tension, dust collection and handplane selection.
Precision and Style — the Work of Peter Hromek
A master of multi-axis turning, Czech-born Peter will be demonstrating at the Australian Woodturning Symposium.
Lachlan Park
Lachlan is an Australian cabinetmaker currently studying at the Centre for Fine Woodworking in Wakupuaka in New Zealand.
Eli Avisera
by Terry Martin
Born to teach turning and with an irrepressible desire to learn, Eli has made himself a living encyclopedia of woodturning techniques.
A Woodturning Legend Retires
by Ken Wraight
Ken reviews the influence of Vic’s long career.
Music is the Inspiration
Ernie Newman found the inspiration for this piece in a popular song.
Club Drumbeat
by Greg Lawrence
Turning things around in the Hunter (NSW) with the introduction of box-making classes.
Canberra 2009 T&WW Show
User Report
Hafco Wide Drum Sander
by Arnold Barkley
A drum sander is a very useful machine for many types of woodworking. The DS-1632A heralds not only a new model but also a new brand to the drum sander market.
Hands-On Expo Updates
The latest news on Expo demonstrators.
Turning Bowls & Platters for Charity
David Evans’ efforts to raise funds for Cystic Fibrosis Victoria.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.2 — Learning to Turn
by John Ewart
John discusses the importance of learning correct technique from the start.
User Report
FLAI Mustang Blade
by Stuart Duffy
The Mustang blade successfully cuts a range of materials including wood.
Projects
Making a Rolltop Desk
by John Sully
Ever wondered how a tambour works? John decided to find out and made a desk to suit.
Wine Stoppers & Candle Holders
by Aaron Ehrlich
Aaron finds that there’s no offcut to small to utilise, when he takes up turning bottle stoppers and holders.
The Building of the Sindia
Hand-built to the finest detail, the 1/36 scale Sindia took Ian Hunt 9,206 hours to complete.
Bedroom Chest of Drawers - 2
by Don Phillips
Don completes his ‘lowboy’ by building the drawers. Conventional in design, this piece of furniture has a robust construction that will ensure that it lasts for years.
The Secrets of Saturn
by Alan Jones
A series of secret compartments or layers makes this project challenging for the turner and fascinating for anyone wishing to discover its hidden pearl.
A Folding Screen - 2
by Allen Barrett
In this article Allen discusses the options for the infills to the modular openings in the screen frames built last issue.
Moulds & Moulding — 2
by John Swinkels
Following on from the initial article in issue #146, John uses the techniques to make a handy woodturner’s belt pouch.
Christmas 2009
by Carolyn McCully
This fun drawing of a Christmas scene will not only delight visitors but the project also introduces the use of finer lines to burn ‘white’.
If You Can Make a Box Frame, You Can Make (Almost) Anything
A discussion of the various types of joints used to make frames or boxes, their advantages and limitations and why it may be desirable to use more than one type of joint in a single frame.
New Products
Book Reviews
New Masters of the Wooden Box
Expanding the Boundaries of Box Making
by Oscar P Fitzgerald
Turning Vintage Toys
by Chris Reid
500 Tables
Inspiring Interpretations of Function and Style
Woodturning from Tree to Table Bowls, Lamps and Other Projects
by Bill Bowers
The Drawer Book
by Bill Hylton
DVD Reviews
Carving a Portrait in Relief
by Ian Norbury
Revelations on Table Saw Set-up & Safety
with Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 149
February 2010
Making a Wooden Geared Grandfather Clock
by Earl Hansen
Having made the U-Build It wooden clock, Earl progresses to a more ambitious design with six dials and a skeleton grandfather case.
25th Silver Anniversary Giveaway Competition
Over the next three issues, readers and Clubs will have the opportunity to enter this competition to win great prizes.
Come & Try Woodturning 2009
by Tim Skilton
First launched 17 years ago, Come & Try Woodturning had a very successful season at the 2009 Timber & Working with Wood Shows.
Bob Neill’s Burnt Offerings
Professional pyrographer Bob Neill will be demonstrating at the Australian Woodturning Symposium.
Mid North Coast Woodworkers Schools’ Competition
User Report
M-Power Complete Flat Lying Trammel Set
by Stuart Duffy
A re-designed trammel set makes marking and cutting circles a lot easier.
Club Drumbeat
by Greg Lawrence
Turning things around in the Hunter (NSW) - 2. Greg explains how the box-making classes work and the benefits they bring to the Club.
The First Hands-On Expo
A review of the Brisbane 2009 event.
User Report
JET JTS-600 Tablesaw
by Alex Barton
JET’s latest tablesaw is a versatile machine for the small workshop.
Newcastle Woodworking & Hobbies Expo 2010 Guide
Woodworking Questions & Answers
by Paul Gregson (Associate Editor)
Flickering fluorescents, tool sharpening and groaning bandsaws.
Red Cedar — A Decade Later
by Bob Whitworth
In AWW #74 Bob Reported on his efforts to selectively manage Red Cedar trees on his farm. In this update he discusses the problems encountered and the favourable growth that can be achieved.
ACT Woodcraft Guild Annual Exhibition
by Dave Callan
The 2009 Exhibition was the Guild’s 27th and continues to attract superb work from the entrants.
Projects
Highly Versatile Rare Earth Magnets
by Brendan Stemp
These high strength magnets solve a number of storage problems.
A Didgeridoo Stand
by Alec Bendeli
Alec designs and makes stands for two didgeridoos. He explains the challenges in making a stand for a non-uniform shape.
Computer Desk Tidy
by Don Phillips
Ideal for the computer desk, this handy tidy can be adapted to a variety of uses, from music storage to a craft box.
Carving Little Animals and Insects
by Gloria Banting
Janet Kleczar’s carved pens and lace bobbins demonstrate that you don’t need a big investment to take up carving. She uses only a knife and a clamp.
Turning an Orrery
by Aaron Ehrlich
This fun project is an interesting exercise in ball turning.
Easing Leather Shoes
by Peter Fogelman
Peter describes how he uses woodworking tools to resolve this common problem.
Inside-Outside Bud Vase
by John Swinkels
John uses the inside-outside method to turn both the inside and outside of this bud vase without using hollowing techniques.
Purple Iris
by Carolyn McCully
A suitable companion to Carolyn’s previous Magnolia, this pattern is relatively quick to burn and fun to colour.
Put More Woodworking in Your Woodworking
Adding more detail to projects you’ve done previously is an ideal way to build up skills, instead of attempting something too advanced and giving up in frustration.
New Products
Book Reviews
How to Season and Dry Your Own Wood
by Alan Holtham
Cabinetmaking - a professional approach
by Alan Peters
DVD Reviews
The Inside Story - A Study in Hollow Form Turning
by Mark Sanger RPT
Learn to Burn - A complete guide to pyrography
by Lisa Raby
Issue Number 150
April 2010
User Report
CNC Shark
by Allen Barrett
If you have some basic knowledge of computers, the new CNC Shark router for the small workshop is surprisingly easy to use. It’s also very well engineered and has the potential for a multitude of uses.
The 2009 Australian Woodturning Exhibition
by Vic Wood
Almost a quarter of a century since its inauspicious beginnings, the Australian Woodturning Exhibition has become the nation’s premier woodturning competition.
25th Silver Anniversary Giveaway Competition
This is the second instalment of our three issue competition in which Australian readers and Clubs have the opportunity to win great prizes.
Torimba Festival of the Forest
An overview of last year’s event in Ravenshoe in Far North Queensland.
Club Drumbeat
Shire Projects for the Central Coast Woodturners Co-op Ltd (NSW) and the first six months for the Corner Inlet Woodworkers, South Gippsland (VIC).
Carba-Tec - a Quarter Century of Growth
Starting with the import of router bits, Carba-Tec has built up a vast product range over the years. It is now a leading supplier to the woodworking industry, with stores in all states and New Zealand.
Wood/Metal Combinations - the Work of John Wessels
A demonstrator at this year’s Woodturning Symposium, John specialises in the turning of wood with metals such as silver and pewter.
User Report
Beall Pen Wizard
by Stephen Mash
Combine pen turning with ornamental turning with this new ‘lathe’ from Carroll’s Woodcraft Supplies. The Wizard can add spirals, waves and rope twists to your pens and other turned items.
Gallery
Paul Armour presents his latest box-making efforts.
Do You Believe in Wood Spirits?
by Reg Cooke
Reg uncovers two wood spirits by accident while building a guitar for his grandson.
Forest Red Gum in Victoria
by Brendan Stemp
Bureaucracy, rather than concerns over sustainability, is endangering the future supply of this versatile timber.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.3 - Basic Woodturning Tools
by John Ewart
In this article John examines the basic tools required for a novice to start woodturning.
User Report
BMI Quicky Tape Measure
by Stan Ceglinski
The BMI Quicky is unlike any tape measure you’ve seen before, but Stan reckons that once you’ve used one in the workshop, you won’t work without it.
Projects
The Recycled Chair
by Harry W Ellis
Harry makes a modern style chair for his workshop from recycled offcuts.
Nesting Dolls
by Aaron Ehrlich
Aaron has a go at this traditional design. Because the dolls are painted, the wood does not have to be of the same species. Any offcuts of well-seasoned wood will do.
Adjustable Music Stand
by Don Phillips
This adjustable height stand can be used for a variety of uses, including a lectern, lamp holder and - as Don found out - a recipe book holder.
Holder for Half a Dozen Eggs
by Heinz Haselroither
This is a relatively simple weekend project that is good practice for repetition and spindle turning. It also makes a useful addition to the kitchen.
Routing a Sunburst
by Carol Rix
John Rogers embellishes some of his plainer turnings with a sunburst design routed on the lathe. The result is items that quickly catch people’s attention.
Making Mortise & Tenon Joints
The sixth in our beginner’s series, this article looks at the importance of mortise and tenon joints and the various methods to make them.
New Products
Book Reviews
Intarsia Woodworking for Beginners
by Kathy Wise Holtham
Rustic Furniture Basics
by Doug Stowe
Wooden Bowls from the Scroll Saw
by Carole Rothman
Carving Gunstocks: Power Techniques
by Jose Valencia
Lighted Scroll Saw Projects
by Sue Mey
Issue Number 151
June 2010
2010 Australian Woodturning Symposium, 14-18 July
by Bruce Bell
This is your last chance to book for this exciting new symposium with a focus on hands-on learning for the attendees.
25 Years On
by Art Burrows, Vic Wood, Neil Scobie, Neil Schulz, Sandra Menger and Buddy Smith
A collection of short essays on the changes in woodworking in Australia over the past quarter of a century.
The WALL in the Wilderness
This partially completed 100m long mural carved from Huon Pine has proven to be a popular tourist attraction in the Central Highlands of Tasmania.
Notes on Woodturning - Part 4A: Types of Skew Chisels
by John Ewart
John elaborates more on the types, design and use of skew chisels for woodturning.
Turner’s Oak
by Mike Darlow
This timber might be just the thing for your next turning project!
Gallery
David Stanley is keen on both pyrography and carving while Darrell Smith has been experimenting with offset turning.
Samoan Turning Project Raises $15,000
by Ernie Newman
In the aftermath of the Tsunami, an Australian and an American join forces to teach woodturning to students in Samoa.
Brisbane/Sydney Timber & Working with Wood Show Guides
This year the Shows feature a new and expanded line-up of demonstrators as well as a number of competitions in which you can win prizes.
25th Silver Anniversary Giveaway Competition
This is the last instalment of our three issue competition in which Australian readers and Clubs have the opportunity to win great prizes.
User Report
JET Slow Speed Wet Sharpener
by Alan Bendon
JET has entered the sharpening market with this new wet wheel sharpener with novel features.
Projects
Making a Curved Top Document Box - 1
by Neil Scobie
This new project is a blend of Neil’s Document Box and Treasure Chest and offers additional challenges to boxmakers.
Carved Netball with Dovetails on Compound Curves
When Barry Long got the idea that the stitching on a netball looked like a series of dovetails, physically making the dovetails proved to be a real challenge.
Turning Big Heavy Spheres
by Reg Watt
Turning a 35kg Ironbark blank into a ball shape (and repeating the process four times) was an uncommon exercise.
Adapting an Old Plane for Use with a Shooting Board
by Harry W Ellis
Making a simple carriage has given a new lease of life for this old plane and solved a few shooting board problems in the process.
Twin Eggcup
by Aaron Ehrlich
While researching egg cups, Aaron came across a couple of uncommon designs which will appeal to turners - an eggcup with two egg holders and a double-ended eggcup.
Carving a Cotton Reel Spinning Top
by Phillip John McKerrow
Phillip reflects on a childhood carving project which is still a fun toy today. Yes, wooden cotton reel tops are still available, though you may have to track them down.
Art’s Chopstick’s Box
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
George shows how to bore and turn a long cylindrical box, such as those used as presentation boxes for Certificates and Diplomas.
Koala
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn burns one of our national icons (but in a nice way!). A little colour is added to the ears and face of the koala, but otherwise the rendering of the animal depends purely on the work of the pyrography pen.
Making Mortise & Tenon Joints
The seventh in our beginner’s series, we look at the importance of grain direction and how hand tools rather than power tools give better feedback on how the wood is being shaped.
New Products
Book Reviews
Puzzle Boxes
by Jeff Vollmer
Chip Carving
from the Editors of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts
Zany Wooden Toys that Whizz, Spin and Fly
by Bob Gilsdorf
The Missing Shop Manual: Circular Saw and Jigsaws
The Missing Shop Manual: Drills and Drill Presses
The Missing Shop Manual: Lathe
The Missing Shop Manual: Table Saw
The Missing Shop Manual: Glue and Clamps
The Big Book of Weekend Woodworking
by John A & Joyce C Nelson
DVD Reviews
Working with Plywood
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 152
August 2010
The Art in the Cabinet - One Man’s Journey
by Paul Gregson (Assoc. Editor)
Paul reviews one of the most celebrated pieces of furniture produced in Australia in recent years.
How Many Ways Can You Hold a Carving?
by Gloria Banting
Running classes on a tight budget revealed a number of ways one could hold a blank for carving.
Club Drumbeat
Gippsland Woodcraft Group Inc (VIC) takes up teaching while the Blue Mountains Woodturners (NSW) complete their sixth giant chess set.
Gallery
Pudgee Singh’s detailed wooden models of a crane, Mack truck and coach with horses.
Trend Timbers Opens New Showroom
Major Sydney retailer, Trend Timbers, ushers in a new era with a new showroom and location.
Notes on Woodturning - Part 4B: Smoothing and Shaping with the Skew Chisel
by John Ewart
John demonstrates the smoothing and shaping capabilities of the skew.
User Report
Making Patterns the Easy Way
by Sandy Barnett
Coyote Stencil Shop is an affordable software program designed to convert photographs into patterns or line drawings suitable for scrollsawing, pyrography, marquetry, carving and other applications.
Australian Recycled Timber Receives FSC Certification
Industry changes encouraged ART to gain certification for both new and recycled timber.
Adelaide/Canberra/Melbourne Timber & Working with Wood Show Guides
This year the Shows feature a new and expanded line-up of demonstrators as well as a number of competitions in which you can win prizes.
Selecting the Right Timber
The eighth in our beginner’s series, we look at the differing characteristics of timber species and how selecting the right timber will have a big impact on the success of your project.
Projects
Replacing the Universal Joint on a JET 16-32 Drum Sander
by Arnold Barkley
Loose screws can lead to a damaged universal joint, but you can make the repair in the workshop.
Stave Bowl Construction
by Phil Griffiths
Phil found that turned staved bowls are as difficult to make as they look, but with some ingenuity he managed to successfully produce them.
Sharpening Countersink Bits
by Peter Fogelman
With a drill press and a home-made jig, Peter is able to sharpen his bits to as-new condition.
Carving a Whale Tail
by Buddy Smith
Zebras (Pyrography)
by Carolyn McCully
This attractive pattern is a combination of delicate woodburning and white pencil colouring.
Cotton Reel Yo-Yo
by Keith McCarthy
Another childhood toy based on the humble wooden cotton reel.
Making Your Own Repetitive Pattern Inlay
by Reg Cooke
Reg shows how to make and insert a veneer inlay to your own personalised pattern.
Carving an Eagle
by Frank Rowe
This carved bird is made in three sections to minimise wastage and make the carving of the wing feathers easier.
Making a Curved Top Document Box - 2
by Neil Scobie
This project is a blend of Neil’s Document Box and Treasure Chest designs and offers additional challenges to boxmakers.
Mitre Jig with Adjustable Stop
by Don Phillips
Don develops a jig to cut exact 45° cuts on a table saw.
Split Turnings
by Aaron Ehrlich
Aaron demonstrates why split turning - an ancient method not commonly used by modern turners - deserves more attention.
New Products
Book Reviews
The Complete Woodshop Guide
by Charlie Self, Bill Stankus and Danny Proulx
A Field Guide to Australian Trees
by Ivan Holliday
Traditional Box Projects
by Strother Purdy
The Perfect Edge
by Ron Hock
Getting the Most from Your Wood-Buying Bucks
by American Woodworker
Issue Number 153
October 2010
Woodturning Couple - Sharon Doughtie & Pat Kramer
by Neil Scobie
Based in Hawaii, Pat and Sharon are both turners but with very different styles. They will be demonstrating at Turnfest in 2011.
Club Drumbeat
Richmond Valley Wood Crafter’s Club (NSW) opens its new clubhouse and Gippsland Woodcraft Group (VIC) celebrates its 25th Anniversary.
Turnfest 2010 at Sea World
by Terry Martin
A new venue this year allowed more participants and a larger programme.
DIY Woodworking Show Tasmania
Details of the inaugural Show to be held at the Silverdome in Launceston in November 2010.
Wild Wood Gallery Two Years On
After Neville Harper’s untimely death, Wild Wood continues to prosper under the management of his wife and daughter.
Gallery
The work of Bill Pennell and George Hamilton plus the Woodturners of the Hunter’s new Chairman’s Table.
User Report
Sherwood MB-13 Thicknesser
by Andrew Wilkerson
After being cautious about his purchase, Andrew was pleasantly surprised by the performance of his new thicknesser.
Mentoring New Carvers
by Buddy Smith
At only six years of age, Storm Poggioli shows that one is never too young to take up woodcarving or join a woodworking Club.
Melbourne Timber & Working with Wood Show Guide
This year the Shows feature a new and expanded line-up of demonstrators as well as a number of competitions in which you can win prizes.
Notes on Woodturning - Part 4C: The Skewart
by John Ewart
John demonstrates the advantages of a double-sided skew chisel.
Projects
A Karmic Creation
by Gloria Banting
Twenty years in the carving, Brett Jones’ guitar has a long story to tell. Brett is both a musician and an artist and with the guitar he fused his two passions into one.
Restored Apprentice’s Box
by Reg Cooke
After fifty-six years Reg’s old tool chest gets a new look and a new life.
A Woodturner’s Christmas Tree
by Heinz Haselroither
Looking for a smaller tree this year? Heinz shows that you can always turn one up on the lathe using last year’s offcuts!
Multi-start Threads for Wooden Boxes
by Michael Young
Multi-start threads for lids are much more common on proprietary containers than single-start threads but to replicate them in wooden form requires a few changes in technique.
Roy Ellery’s Log Books
by Buddy Smith
Using a scrollsaw and Proxxon carving tool, Roy transforms small logs into fairytale books.
Making a Double Ended Salt & Pepper Mill
by R Ryan
An advanced version of the conventional turned pepper mill, this design offers two grinders in one. The mechanism is a combination of parts from two grinder sets.
Garden Lantern
by Don Phillips
While you can buy similar items from catalogues, Don made his own to produce a high quality product at a much lower cost.
Monochrome Protea
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn burns one of our native flowers - on wood, of course! This pattern is monochrome so it is reliant on shading instead of colour to bring out the beauty of the flower.
Making Panels
The ninth in our beginner’s series, we look at the techniques involved in converting boards into larger panels. This is a common requirement of cabinetmaking projects.
New Products
Book Reviews
The Frugal Woodturner
by Ernie Conover
Power Carving Manual
by Frank Russell, Jack Kochan, David Sabol, Lori Corbett, Chuck Solomon and Dave Hamilton
Tree Craft
by Chris Lubkemann
Woodburning with Style
by Simon Easton
Make Your Own Woodworking Tools
by Mike Burton
DVD Reviews
Wood Science & Design
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 154
December 2010
Gallery
Tom William’s odd bolts, Tom Day’s pyrography and wooden trucks, Ken Vodden’s segmented turning and Richard Lehne’s turned and pierced music box carriage.
Al Stirt - One of the Original Turners
by Terry Martin
Al Stirt was at the forefront of the revival of woodturning in the USA in the 70s and still delights his audiences today.
Collaborative Bowl of the 2010 Australian Woodturning Symposium
by Bruce Bell
The best kept secret of the Symposium, the Collaborative Bowl is an attractive mix of styles and techniques by the presenters.
Liverpool Boys High School NSW HSC Students 2010
Eleven students display their work.
User Report
WoodRiver Diamond Grinding Wheel
by Brendan Stemp
A new concept in sharpening, the diamond grinding wheel provides an intermediate option between a conventional bench grinder and a wetstone grinder in both performance and price.
Torgny Jannson’s Passion - The Tormek Sharpening System
The search for a birthday gift led to a lifelong involvement in the development of the modern wetstone grinder.
Club Drumbeat
Innisfail Woodworkers Guild Inc (QLD), Redcliffe and District Woodcraft Society Inc (QLD) and Maryborough Woodturners and Woodcraftsmen Guild (QLD).
Australian Scroll Saw National Exhibition - Kiama 2010
by Neil Schulz
Held for the first time on the NSW South Coast and as a stand-alone event, the Fourth National Scroll Saw Exhibition was a great success.
Great Christmas Gift Ideas from The Australian Woodworker
Notes on Woodturning - Part 4D
Using the Long Point of a Skew
by John Ewart
Rockhampton TUTORandTURN
by Jim Schafer
Projects
Carving the Courageous Keith Payne VC
by Gloria Banting
Gloria discusses both the man and the carving produced by her husband, Kevin Banting. Included are many tips on how to carve a bust to get the proportions and details realistic and lifelike.
Two Jars from One
by David Flintoff
Before you throw out your next coffee jar, David shows you how to turn up some lids to make customised glass containers with wooden tops.
Turned Lectern with Document Stand
by Robert Allison
Used as a display stand in Robert’s lounge room, this lectern and separate document stand can be adapted to a variety of applications.
User Report
M-Power Perfect Butt Profile Scriber
by Stuart Duffy
A simple but well engineered tool, this scriber may solve many of your marking out problems.
Hats Off to Little Carved Hats
by Buddy Smith
These cute hats require little material but are a great project with which to develop your carving skills.
Flannel Flowers
by Carolyn McCully
To achieve the hairy appearance of the stem and leaves, this pattern has been burnt in the negative, ie. the background is burnt with the flowers formed by the unburnt space.
Carved Woodman’s Stool
by W Lane
A video recording over 20 years old led to Bill’s chip-carved design based on a 16th Century Polish woodman’s stool.
Multi-Level Chess Board
by Aaron Ehrlich
This board does not require a change of the rules of traditional chess, but it does provide an interesting alterative to the standard game board.
Some Hand Tools are Essential -1
While today’s woodworkers tend to use a machine or power tool wherever they can, hand tools remain essential, both for the jobs that the power tools won’t do as well as providing a cheaper alternative to a seldom used machine. This is the tenth in our Beginner’s Series.
New Products
Book Reviews
The Missing Shop Manual: Jointer
The Missing Shop Manual: Router
Woodturning Spindle Projects
by Alan Holtham
Woodworker’s Guide to Joinery
Edited by Lyle Kruger & Pat Warner
The Table Book
Issue Number 155
February 2011
Club Drumbeat
Goulburn Men’s Shed (NSW), Colac Woodturners and Woodcrafters Guild Inc (VIC) and Mt Riverview Woodcrafters Inc (NSW).
Gallery
Turned boxes by Tim Spurling and Mick Fitzgerald’s Australian Light Horse intarsia bear.
Flinder’s Three Months in a Leaky Boat
by Elyce Whitworth
Celebrate the 200th anniversary of Flinder’s historic voyage with a model replica of the Norfolk.
Expressions in Wood 2010
Details of the Hawkesbury Woodcraft Co-operative’s latest exhibition with comments by Paul Gregson, Associate Editor.
CNC Woodworking with Carba-Tec
The introduction to a series on CNC woodworking.
When You Go
by Graham Turner
What will happen to your tools and wood when you are gone? With a little organisation you can prevent them from being dumped at the tip.
Jimmy Clewes, Skilled Turner and Demonstrator
by Neil Scobie
On the list for Turnfest 2011, Jimmy is a major attraction wherever he demonstrates.
Death of an Australian Red Cedar
by Bob Whitworth
Treasures in Timber 2010
by Robin Cromer
A review of the annual exhibition by the Woodcraft Guild ACT Inc.
User Report
SOY-Gel
Derived from soybeans, SOY-Gel Paint Stripper proves to be very effective, without the disadvantages of traditional caustic strippers.
JET Machinery Maintenance
Jointer table adjustment.
Notes on Woodturning - Part 4E
Using the Short Point of a Skew
by John Ewart
How to correctly shape a bead with the short point of the skew.
Hibiscus Dining Table
by Stephen MacLean
The swelling at the base of Scribbly Gum provided the inspiration for this award-winning carved table.
Projects
Working with Budget CNC
The staff at North Sydney TAFE discuss their experiences with the new Shark Pro CNC Router.
Jarrah Entertainment Unit
by John Sully
The good thing about recycled Jarrah is that it is well seasoned. However it is still very heavy!
Hexagonal Wooden Rubbish Bin
by Roger Andersen
This project makes for a much more attractive waste bin than the average store-bought item.
Clear or Fuzzy?
by Steven Burrows
A quick guide to submitting digital photographs for magazine publication.
Making a Frame by Hand
by Harry Ellis
Harry dimensioned the stock, cut the angles and assembled this picture frame using only hand tools.
Applying Finishes to Pine
by Mac Simmons
There are a number of stains and finishes that can be applied to Pine and similar porous timbers to give them a more interesting appearance. Mac shows you how.
Making an 8-Piece Segmented Ring
by Alex Morey
Alex developed this method years ago for accurately setting out the eight overlapping pieces for a segmented ring, for use on a jar or bowl.
Glider Nest Box
by Ian Laver
Indulge in a bit of rustic woodworking and let your furry neighbours have the benefit of new custom-made accommodation.
An Exercise Step
by Adrian Burnes
No-one likes sets of stairs when they are in ill-health, but taking a step or two is useful exercise.
Bracelet Assistant and Quick Drills
by John Swinkels
This is a great gift for bracelet wearers.
Chess Timer
by Aaron Ehrlich
With some turning and electronics, Aaron produced this novelty timer.
The Old Dodge
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn takes a break from flowers and animals and burns a piece of Detroit steel.
Some Hand Tools are Essential -2
We look at chisels and planes.
New Products
Book Reviews
Simply Wood
by Roshaan Ganief
Woodworker’s Guide to Handplanes
by Scott Wynn
Building a Strip Canoe
by Gil Gilpatrick
Canoe Paddles
by Graham Warren and David Giddmark
DVD Reviews
Bowl in Bowl
by Sue Harker
Screwples 8 - The Three Ball Conundrum
by John Berkeley
Issue Number 156
April 2011
Club Drumbeat
Ku-ring-gai Community Workshop (NSW), Sydney Woodcarving Group Inc (NSW) and Moe Woodworkers Group (VIC) scrollsawing weekend.
User Report
MGS-20 Multi-Position Guide Stop
by Neil Scobie
A new aftermarket accessory to further enhance the speed of the Festool Domino in making joints.
CNC Woodworking with Carba-Tec
Experimenting with interlocking joints
Merv Smolenski’s Wooden Train
by Reg Cooke
Having worked on the real thing for many years, Merv was in a good position to produce these faithfully detailed 1:20 scale models of carriages from the Queensland Railways’ Sunshine Express.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Wooden bases for stem glasses, drum sander stop indicator, lamp for deep boring and drilling holes on the lathe.
User Report
FLAI Type U Circular Saw Blade
by Stan Ceglinski
When the Wadkin Panelmaster at the Billinudgel Wood Working Company required a new blade, the FLAI Type U lived up to its claims.
Tenth Proserpine Turnout 2010
by Assoc. Editor George Hatfield
Organised by a Club with just seven members, the tenth Turnout had more special guests than usual.
User Report
Trend Airshield Pro
by Brendan Stemp
Brendan tries out this well-made offering in the dust helmet market.
Gallery
Theo Kampes’ scrollsawn Amiens Cathedral In Silky Oak and another of Tom Willams’ odd bolts.
JET Machinery Maintenance
Further points on setting jointer infeed and outfeed tables for correct operation.
User Report
Hare & Forbes PT-300 Planer/Jointer/Thicknesser
by Allen Barrett
This new model has plenty of features and grunt for the price.
Projects
Collector’s Cabinet
by Neil Scobie
This is an elegant display cabinet with additional storage in the base. Its small size will suit smaller rooms while it can be readily enlarged if desired.
Improved Tenon Jig
by Neil Scobie
In past issues of AWW Neil has provided both an adjustable and a simplified tenon jig. With this version he has increased the versatility while still keeping the construction and operation simple.
Serviette Box
by Peter Fogelman
This simple woodworking project makes a popular gift.
Light Switches for a Standard Lamp
by Tom Williams
Two ideas for a more convenient light switch.
Notes on Woodturning - Part 4F Turning Beads, Fillets and Hollows (Coves)
by John Ewart
How to correctly shape a series of beads, fillets and hollows with the skew chisel and ensure a sharp transition from one to the other.
Carved Oval Bowl
by John Swinkels
John uses mostly power carving tools to shape these bowls as a diversion from his woodturning interests.
Turning Dinosaur Eggs
by John Rogers
A home made jig is the secret to these eyecatching ‘dinosaur eggs’.
The Kookaburra (Pyrography)
by Carolyn McCully
This monochrome pattern captures the kookaburra in a typical inquisitive pose.
Ship’s Wheel Clock
by Earl Hansen
A ship’s wheel is a challenging project for the turner, involving a fair amount of turning and the need to produce identical components.
Workshop Aids You Can Make
The twelfth in our Beginner Series, we look at how to make a sawhorse, bench hooks, shooting board, mitre box, push sticks and feather boards - all of which are very useful workshop items which are simple to make yourself.
New Products
Book Reviews
Great Book of Woodworking Projects
by the editors of American Woodworker
Big Book of Scroll Saw Woodworking
by the editors of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Magazine
The Art of Carving Netsuke
by Peter Benson
Making Wooden Chess Sets
by Jim Kape
DVD Reviews
Stay Sharp!
by Mick Hanbury RPT
Fundamentals in Finishing Fundamentals in Finishing II
by Mac Simmons
Issue Number 157
June 2011
Gallery
Phil Perkins’ version of a Neil Scobie box and John K Looker’s 18th Century style Lowboy in Tasmanina Blackwood.
User Report
Sand-Flee Sanding Centre and Attachments
by Alan Baron
This new smaller Sand-Flee will have immediate appeal for many woodworkers, and the sanding and finishing attachments available make it even more versatile.
Notes on Woodturning - Part 5A Scrapers
by John Ewart
Used correctly, scrapers have their place in woodturning. John discusses the types available and their different uses.
The Three Grandfathers
Inspired by Greek and Roman classical elements, these two grandfather clocks designed and made by Chas Sheehan have been a labour of love.
User Report
Vermec 3-Point Steady Rest
by Brendan Stemp
Considered to be the Rolls-Royce of steady rests, Brendan discusses the features that set the Vermec unit apart from the rest.
Timber & Working with Wood Brisbane & Sydney Show Guide
The Show season has begun. This year there is a new demonstrator and several new demonstrations, plus new products and promotions.
Four Axis Turning
Peter Hromek’s book, wood vessel sculpture, is largely a gallery featuring Peter’s spectacular work, but there is a technical step-by-step section on how Peter produces a four axis turning.
George’s Corner
by George Hatfield (Assoc. Editor)
At the Newcastle Show, George comes across John Ratley’s impressive intarsia, Tiger and Cubs, with around 450 individual pieces.
Battery Truths and Myths
by Paul Briggs, Akkupak
Paul compares the three main types of power tool cordless battery on the market today and how their correct selection and use will assist you to achieve optimum performance from your tools.
JET Machinery Maintenance
Planer table adjustment.
Projects
European Bar Table
by Allen Barrett
Adaped from a design that comes in both three and four legged versions, this occasional table is a definite conversation piece.
CNC Woodworking with Carba-Tec
It’s time to toss out those unused lettering templates for the router. Tony Forbes works through an example of how the CNC Shark Pro can produce nameplates in almost any size or font style that you could reasonably want.
Money Postbox
by Tom Williams
Practise your thread-making technique on this simple and attractive money box which will appeal to most children.
The Ultimate Turned Soccer Ball
by Ron Ryan
There’s a lot of maths involved in correctly laying out the components of a wooden soccer ball, but fortunately Ron has done it for you. All you need to do is follow his steps, use his jigs and you’ll have a perfect soccer ball.
Chest of Boxes
by Don Phillips
If you can make a box, you make this very handy storage chest. Don uses simple carcass techniques to build a box of boxes.
Three Manual-Powered Lathes
by Aaron Ehrlich
As a learning experience and a bit of fun, Aaron takes on the challenge involved in making a ‘better’ hand-powered lathe.
The Sandstone Church
by Carolyn McCully
This pyrography of an old building introduces a new range of texturing and shading effects. However, by breaking it down into ‘blocks’, even a novice can burn this image successfully.
Tea Candle Tray/Riser
by Alec Bethnall
Tea candle trays are available through tea candle parties, but you can also make your own to your preferred dimensions and design in the workshop.
Tea Candle Table Candelabra
by Alec Bethnall
Having made the tea candle tray, Alec went for something a bit fancier with this table top candelabra for two candles.
Something to Make - a Charging Centre
The thirteenth in our Beginner Series, we use the information covered so far to make a simple but practical project - a centre for all those chargers we now have in the modern household.
New Products
Book Reviews
Making Wooden Jigsaw Puzzles
by Charles W Ross
Woodworking Machines
A Back to Basics Book
The Workbench Design Book
by Christopher Schwartz & the Popular Woodworking Staff
Twenty Decorative Carving Projects in Period Styles
by Steve Bisco
Issue Number 158
August 2011
Men at Work and Play
The second exhibition by the male artists from the Society of Arts and Crafts of NSW.
TURNFEST 2011
by Terry Martin
In March attendees enjoyed another great series of turning demonstrations at Seaworld.
Notes on Woodturning - Part 5B
Using Scrapers
by John Ewart
For successful results, the turner must decide whether the scraper is the most appropriate tool for the task at hand.
Gallery
Ozzy Mitchell from Yeppoon QLD puts a lot of work into his carved miniatures which can have over a 100 components.
JET Machinery Maintenance
Grinding wheel replacement.
Recycled Blackbutt Furniture
by Andrew Waller
Recycled Blackbutt was used to make durable contemporary furniture with a Western Australian connection.
Club Drumbeat
Blue Mountains Woodturners (NSW) Biennial Interclub Challenge
Sturt of Mittagong
by Mark Viner
After 70 years the Sturt School of Wood continues to thrive as one of Australia’s leading craft centres, particularly in the field of woodworking.
Timber & Working with Wood Canberra Show Guide
The latest on this year’s Shows including a new demonstrator and several new demonstrations, plus new products and promotions.
USER REPORT
Festool CXS 10.8V Drill/Driver
by Sean Beedham
This tool is small, powerful and attractively priced. It makes an ideal assembly drill/driver or a compact companion to a larger model.
Confessions of a Compulsive Toy-Maker
by Chris Woolcock
From early childhood to his latest business venture, Chris has always left a trail of sawdust behind him.
Wycliffe Christian School NSW HSC Students 2009/2010
Projects
Wooden Seat Dining Chair
by Neil Scobie
Neil follows up on his cushioned seat dining chair with this new design. Made from two contrasting timbers, it has a higher back, different curves and, of course, a wooden seat.
CNC Woodworking with Carba-Tec
Tony Forbes continues to work through an example of how the CNC Shark Pro can produce nameplates in almost any size or font style. The Australian Woodworker logo was cut at the Sydney Timber & Working with Wood Show and can be viewed at the Sydney Carba-Tec store in Auburn.
Homemade Version of the Chinese Erhu
by Aaron Ehrlich
While primarily a fun woodturning exercise, this basic erhu design could be developed into a usable stringed instrument.
European Bar Table - 2
by Allen Barrett
Having made the legs in the last issue, Allen explains how to make the top, shelf and emblem and complete the assembly.
Gluing an 8-Piece Segmented Ring
by Alex Morey
In #155 Alex explained how to lay out and cut an 8-piece segmented ring. However, a conventional clamp band doesn’t work when gluing these rings. Alex explains his method.
Third Generation Laminated Platter
by Jim McConnachie
Cutting and regluing a laminated board three times creates this dramatic design which is then finished on the lathe. While there are alternative methods for mounting the platter, Jim uses a Longworth chuck.
Dragon Portrait
by Carolyn McCully
This is one of Carolyn’s simpler patterns, ideal for the beginner or for the more experienced pyrographer who wants to experiment with the image.
Power Tool Ergonomics
The fourteenth in our Beginner Series, we examine how ergonomics plays a big part in our ability to use power tools accurately and for long periods without adverse effects such as health conditions and ruined projects. We look at some of the features you should consider when purchasing tools.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Chris Pye's Woodcarving Course and Reference Manual
by Chris Pye
Turning Salt & Pepper Shakers and Mills
by Chris West
Taunton's Complete Illustrated Guide to Bandsaws
by Roland Johnson
The Weekend Woodworker’s Project Collection
DVD Reviews
Hope for Us All
by Simon Hope RPT
What a Relief Seasoning for a Textured Bowl
by Mark Sanger RPT
Issue Number 159
October 2011
Gallery
Stephen Faulkner's Walking Tiger and Jumping Tiger (the latter with over 500 pieces).
Ron Croft's wooden bulldozer started as a competition piece to be built from just one super foot of wood.
USER REPORT - JET JWS-22CS Spindle Shaper
by Alan Bendon
With the variety of off-the-shelf mouldings continuing to decrease, it's timely to consider what a spindle moulder has to offer, versus its main opposition (at the hobby level) - the router table. This article includes a full review of the JET Spindle Shaper.
T&WW Show Sydney
Carba-Tec's CNC woodworking demonstration, new promotion and new craft exhibitors all had an impact on this year's Timber & Working with Wood Show in Sydney.
Turnfest Master 2012
by Terry Martin
Next year's event promises to be the biggest ever with 40 demonstrators including 24 from overseas. In this article Terry looks at the work of 9 of the international turners.
JET Machinery Maintenance
Make ply or MDF templates from the drawings provided so that you can cut your own abrasive strips for the three smallest JET Drum Sander models with ease.
Club Drumbeat
Formed from an initiative of the late Vin Smith, The Woodcraft Guild of Tasmania Inc recently celebrated its Silver Anniversary.
Notes on Woodturning - Part 6 Parting Tools
by John Ewart
Appropriate selection and use of parting tools are essential if you wish to avoid a rough finish that has to be corrected by other means. These tools also have more applications than simply parting off.
Timber & Working with Wood Melbourne Show Guide
Following on from the other Shows this year, the Melbourne event will have the new demonstrator and several new demonstrations, plus new products and promotions.
Files, Rasps and Rifflers
The fifteenth in our Beginner Series, we look at the role of files, rasps and riffles in woodworking. While the file is a tool borrowed from woodworking, all three tools can be used to hand shape wood and solve a woodworking problem.
Projects
The Humble Saw Stool...or is it?
by Rod Chambers
With a little thought and effort, a 'shop made saw stool designed to suit your specific needs can be a very worthwhile addition to your workshop.
From Chicken Scratchings to Emperor's Carriage
Ken Wraight discusses how his award-winning turning projects - made on a conventional woodlathe - evolve from rough concept to finished item. He also outlines the array of templates, carriers and jigs required to ensure consistency and a successful end result.
Woodturner's Whirligig
by Aaron Ehrlich
Made from workshop scrap materials, this is a fun project for the garden. We’ve included a list of books and plans covering more designs for whirligigs.
Woodturning with Epoxy Resin
by Brendan Stemp
By using resin as the binder you can transform a wide range of materials - wood shavings, gumnuts, feathers, etc. - into usable blanks for woodturning.
Christmas Tree Advent Calendar
by Vicky Fraser
This project is definitely a woodworker's idea of an Advent Calendar - a tree-shaped box with 25 wooden drawers! The main material is MDF for stability and ease of working, but plywood or glued-up solid timber panels are alternatives.
Bowl Embellishment
by Carolyn McCully
Add interest to a bowl or any turned or carved piece by decorating with pyrography or painting. Carolyn discusses how the shape of the item and the appearance of the wood should influence the choice of pattern and its application.
Making an Archery Bow
by Reg Cooke
Used to making musical instruments, Reg applies his talents to make a stringed wooden instrument of a very different kind - the archery bow. In spite of the steep learning curve, the project is a great success.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
The New Traditional Woodworker
by Jim Tolpin
Blanket Chests
by Scott Gibson & Peter Turner
Lettering & Sign Carving Workbook
by Betty Padden
Natural Edge Bowls
by Bernard Hohlfeld
DVD Reviews
Surface Preparation and Staining
by Hendrik Varju
Hand Finishing and Rubbing Out
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 160
December 2011
India's Sewn Plank Boats
by Barry Scott
On a visit to southwest India, Barry inspects the Hodea, Kettu Vallum and wood fishing rafts still used by Indian fishermen.
Turnfest Masters - the Americans are Coming
by Terry Martin
A dozen demonstrators from the USA will represent the largest overseas contingent at the Turnfest Masters on the Gold Coast next March.
USER REPORT - MicroJig GRR-Ripper Pushblock System
The MicroJig GRR-Ripper is more than a safety device, offering a new approach to cutting faster, easier and more accurately on tablesaws, bandsaws, routers and spindle moulders.
JET Machinery Maintenance
This guide to replacing the rubber tyres on the wheels of a JET bandsaw can be adapted to other brands of bandsaw with a similar system. There's also a corrected set of template drawings for the abrasive strips for the three smallest JET Drum Sander models.
Notes on Woodturning - Part 7 Gripping the Turning Tool
by John Ewart
The correct stance enables good control but a turner must also decide which method works best for them. John discusses what to consider when you are holding a tool at the lathe.
Club Drumbeat
This year's Down Under Turn Around on Phillip Island VIC and the work of the Peninsula Woodturners Guild Inc (VIC).
Gallery
A selection of boxes from Bob Dean including his Tree of Boxes. We also have more examples of Ozzy Mitchell's carved replicas in wood.
USER REVIEW - Festool TS 55 and Guide Rail System
With a few recent improvements, the Festool TS 55 system maintains its reputation as a very versatile saw and guiide combo.
Timber Suggestions for Your Next Project
We contacted our specialist timber advertisers for their favourite species when selecting a timber for an important project.
Control Your Dust - 1
The 16th in our Beginner Series, we look at the importance of dust control and some of the options for removing dust and debris from the workshop.
Projects
Working with the Gifkins Jig
Pt.1 A Simple Box
by Don Phillips
Don experiments with the Australian designed and made Gifkins Dovetail Jig, beginning with a simple jewellery box with a removable tray.
Chuck Gripper Mk.II
by Peter Fogelman
With reduced strength in his hands, Peter went back to the drawing board to design a new gripper for keyless drill chucks - this time it's made from wood.
Rockin' Bowl
by Sue Walters
Sue burns a rock pattern onto a plain bowl to illustrate the various methods that can be used to transform a flat piece of pyrography into a three-dimensional effect. You can choose to add anything from subtle tones up to the whole works.
CNC Woodworking with Carba-Tec
In the third and final instalment for this project, Tony Forbes finishes the CNC carving of the wooden nameplate.
Make a Bench Mallet
by Jim McConnachie
If you've been following John Ewart's series on turning basics, you’ll have the skills to make your own bench mallet, following Jim's description.
Extension Dining Table
by Charles T Orr
This extension table uses removable table top leaves to increase its size when guests arrive. A big advantage in making your own table is that you can dimension it to make the best use of the available space in your dining area.
Further Applications of 8-Piece Rings
by Bob Longford
Bob discusses refinements to Alex Morey's method of gluing up overlapping 8-piece rings as well as the making of 8-piece sector rings. Both rings are used to provide strong joints in the wooden bangles turned by Bob's high school students.
Thinking Outside the Round
by Phil Griffiths
Laminating offcuts allows Phil to make better use of his stock. In this case he was able to make a secondary piece from the turned offcuts left over from the project.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Timber Bending
by MC Hendrikson OAM
How to Make Workbenches & Shop Storage Solutions
by American Woodworker authors
Turning Segmented Lamps
by Ralph S Buckland
Big Book of Intarsia Woodworking
by the Editors of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts
DVD Reviews
Using and Tuning Your Bandsaw
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 161
February 2012
Harold Manwaring's Wooden Marvels
Having built a steam locomotive and a steam beam engine, both of which operate on compressed air and are made almost entirely of wood, Harold is currently working on a steam traction engine.
USER REVIEW - RDG Blade Saver Kits
These kits allow you to detect and remove metal inclusions in the wood before they damage your expensive woodworking machines.
Colac Otway Wood Design Exhibition 2011
Turnfest Masters - The Wizards of Oz
by Terry Martin
While Turnfest is known for its international content, this year there will also be an impressive display of Australian talent with 20 local demonstrators.
USER REPORT - Torque Workcentre Universal Machine
by Stuart Lees of Stu's Shed
As the flexibility of the Torque Workcentre is explored, it is becoming a universal machine, capable of a wide range of applications carried out accurately and with ease.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.7 - Gripping the Turning Tool
by John Ewart
Holding any turning tool in the optimum manner is essential for comfort, accuracy and safety, but it's not a subject well covered in many publications.
USER REPORT - Panasonic 14.4V Li-Ion Cordless Tools
by Mark Nash
Club Drumbeat
Manning Great Lakes Woodworkers (NSW) open their new facilities.
Building a Gazebo
by Christer Lindée
A foray into construction woodworking proved to be a success when this gazebo survived Cyclone Yasi virtually unscathed.
Gallery
Earl Hansen's Dozer and Grader, plus Tom Williams' vase turned on three centres.
Projects
Chair Repair
by Harry Ellis
While this was a difficult repair, it demonstrated that sometimes repairing an old chair of good quality is worth the extra effort.
Magic Puddings
by Maurice Passmore
Norman Lindsay's iconic character makes a great subject for those turning offcuts that accumulate in the workshop.
Laminated Celtic Rolling Pin
by Brian Hall
Keen to win his Club's rolling pin competition, novice Brian Hall came up with this striking design. Only when the blank is turned is the true shape of the laminations revealed.
Turning Big
by Phil Griffiths
To make this impressive double-sided mural, Phil turned the blank, split it and rejoined it, turned it again and then de-laminated the laminations.
Making a Zograscope
by Aaron Ehrlich
Popular in the 18th Century, zograscopes are just a novelty today but they do present an interesting exercise in spindle turning.
Soccer Balls, Big and Small
by Aynsley Rowe (edited by Caren Barnet)
Having perfected a method for making wooden soccer balls and having enough material left over, Aynsley turned four balls varying from 8" (203.2mm) to 1" (25.4mm).
Kangaroo Resting
by Carolyn McCully
A trip to a wildlife park led to this pyrographic portrait of one of Australia's favourite animals.
Faceplate Fluting with a Symtec
by Rob Wood
Using the Symtec Router Holder to cut flutes.
Set of Six Dining Chairs
by Charles T Orr
Charles makes six chairs to match the extension dining table in last issue. The method for upholstering the seats will appear in the next issue.
Make Your Own Router Table
by Don Phillips
While there are many commercial router tables to choose from, Don shows that making your own is still an option.
Control Your Dust - 2
The 17th in our Beginner Series, we look at the factors to consider when designing and installing a dedicated dust extraction system in your workshop.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Woodburning Project & Pattern Treasury
by Deborah Pompano
Carving Faces Workbook
by Harold Enlow
Carving 18th Century American Furniture Elements
by Tony Kubalak
Pen & Pencil Projects (A Guide for Woodturners)
by Walter Hall
Hand Planes in the Modern Shop
by Kerry Pierce
DVD Reviews
Using Your Router and Router Table Safely
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 162
April 2012
Club Drumbeat
Gippsland Woodcraft Group Inc, Nambrok VIC, make seating for rail trails from bridge decking while the Cooroora Woodworkers Club Inc (QLD) present the new Australian Red Cedar shield for their Inter-Club Challenge.
USER REPORT - Paftec CleanSpace Dust Mask
Australian designed and assembled, the Paftec CleanSpace Dust Mask offers a new solution to an age old workshop problem.
Festool4Schools
Devised in Australia to suit local school requirements, the Festool4Schools program is one power tool manufacturer's response to the need to better train and equip the woodworkers of tomorrow.
Peter Olds - An Australian Icon in Wood
by Gloria Banting
Maryborough's Citizen of the Year in 1999 and ABC Australia All Over Australian of the Year for 2011, Peter Olds is a most worthy subject for Kevin Banting's latest heavily detailed carving.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.9 - Finishing a Square
by John Ewart
Many spindle profiles incorporate a square or unturned section, for decoration or to accept an intersecting member such as a rail. John looks at the options available to blend the transition between the square and turned sections, and the differing techniques involved.
Gallery
Well into his 90s, Bill Riley decided to make his first musical instrument - a violin - last year. Meanwhile, Ian Scanlin has a passion for toy vehicles including this wrecker truck with operating booms and independent wheel suspension.
Control Your Dust - 3
The 18th in our Beginners' Series, this issue we look at ambient dust and the ways of dealing with it, ie. air filtration devices (both the box-type rectangular collectors and the Microclene cylindrical units) and dust masks, both powered and unpowered.
Projects
Un-identical Twins
by Alann Brown
Inspired by the slots formed by the Festool Domino, these stools - one from New Guinea Rosewood, the other from New Guinea Rosewood and American White Oak - would grace any contemporary kitchen, dining or bar area.
Making the Wheels for the Emperor's Carriage
by Ken Wraight
Ken explains one method for making the intricate routed wheels he used on his turned Emperor's Carriage.
Upholstering Dining Chairs
by Charles T Orr
Having built the dining chairs in the last issue, Charles now upholsters the seats with traditional methods using flocking and coil springs.
Beginner Project - Compact Mirror
by Ken Wraight
Using a minimum of tools and equipment, Ken demonstrates the woodturning necessary to convert a metal fitment into a wood-embellished compact mirror.
A Box in the Shaker Style
by Phil Griffiths
Using a steam box, wooden mould and plenty of hose clamps, Phil makes this distinctive style of oval storage box.
Scrap Wedges
by Reg Cooke
Reg shows how even small offcuts may have a second life rather than being consigned to the bin.
Butterfly’s Rest
by Carolyn McCully
This insect’s injured wings gave Carolyn a rare opportunity to photograph a butterfly 'at rest', enabling her to develop this attractive pyrography pattern.
An Alternative Method for Mounting a Bowl or Platter
by Alan McNaught
Hotmelt glue and a faceplate ring allow Alan to turn bowls and platters without the usual spigot or recess in the base.
Finger Jointing Jig
by Richard Collins
The need to finger joint long boards without the configuration limitations of a typical jointing jig prompted Richard to develop this design for a homemade jig.
New Products
Book Reviews
Woodcarving Magic
by Bjarne Jespersen
Woodturning Today: A Dramatic Evolution
Creative Wooden Boxes from the Scroll Saw
by Carole Rothman
Woodturning Evolution
by Nick Agar and David Springett
DVD Reviews
The French Collection
– An Introduction to The Bedan Tool
by Jean François Escoulen
The French Collection
– An Introduction to The Escoulen Mk3 Eccentric Chuck
by Jean François Escoulen
Issue Number 163
June 2012
Graeme Palmer - Tackling Almost Anything
by Gloria Banting
Trained as a carpenter & joiner and later as a builder, Graeme Palmer also delights in woodworking as a pastime - from turning and carving award-winning pieces to fabricating wooden components such as steering wheels, wheel hubs and even a full body for an old ute.
Club Drumbeat
The Hastings Woodworkers Guild Inc (NSW) have a unique location with their clubrooms located inside Wauchope's Timbertown. Innisfail Woodworkers Guild (QLD) look forward to their Weekend Festival of Woodworking.
Intarsia Master
by George Hatfield Assoc. Editor
George details the latest work of Intarsia by John Ratley of Newcastle. With a total of 31 animals, his Jaguar Jungle contains too many pieces to count.
T&WW Show Brisbane
The 2012 season of the Timber & Working with Wood Shows kicks off in Brisbane over the weekend of 18-20 May. The theme of this year's Shows is Come (to the Show), Try (out the tools and equipment) and Learn (about all aspects of woodworking). The new format promises to be more interactive for visitors.
Turning Escape 2012 Blue Mountains
The 'weekend of woodturning' style of event comes to the Sydney region.
Felder Machines enhance Avondale School's Trade Training Centre
The use of trade quality equipment and a production style machine layout has enabled Avondale to double their student intake without increasing their workshop space.
USER REVIEW
Woodcut Negative Rake Scraper
by Brendan Stemp
While negative rake scrapers have been in use for woodturning for some time, the Woodcut version is believed to be the first commercially made tool specifically designed for this purpose.
USER REVIEW
Festool Domino XL
by Alex Brennan
Designed for bigger jointing tasks, from large boxes and chairs, to tables and outdoor furniture, the new Domino XL will plunge cut up to 70mm and handle Dominoes 8-14mm thick.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.10A - The Detail Gouge
by John Ewart
Often referred to as a spindle gouge, the detail gouge is much more versatile than the name implies. In this first instalment, John discusses the different types of detail gouges available.
Sharpening Edge Tools
The 19th in our Beginners' Series, this issue we look at one of the most important subjects that a novice must learn - how to sharpen tools. A sharp tool is essential for good results, but there are a myriad of ways to sharpen tools and each one has its devotees. We provide an explanation of the sharpening process and an overview of the equipment and methods available.
Projects
Un-identical Twins - 2
by Alann Brown
In this issue Alann completes the seats and decorative rails and assembles the two stools.
Beginner Project - Desktop Calculator
by Ken Wraight
Introducing the use of the vernier calipers in this series, Ken demonstrates the turning of a figured wooden surround for a calculator insert. The same techniques can be applied to other items such as bottle openers and ceramic tiles to provide them with a wooden surround and base.
Brown Stag Beetle
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn aims for the appearance of an Olde-Worlde entomological illustration with this design for a brown stag beetle, including text.
Working with the Gifkins Jig - 2 - Chest
by Don Phillips
Exploring the upper limits of the basic Gifkins A10 starter jig set, Don designs and makes a 600mm wide chest including, of course, dovetailed joints for the body and lid.
Wooden Pot Plant Containers
by W Lane
A quick fix to hide an ugly plastic pot led to the development of this design to provide an attractive wooden container for standard pots. Bill builds them in a stackable nest of three to suit different pot sizes and make them easier to store when not in use.
New Products
Book Reviews
Building Small Cabinets
by Doug Stowe
Crafting Wooden Lamps
by Ken Burton
Box Builder’s Handbook
by AJ Hamler
Segmented Turning — A Practical Guide
by Dennis Keeling
Issue Number 164
August 2012
USER REPORT - ProEdge
by Andrew MacDougall
Based on the commercial machines used to sharpen Robert Sorby hand tools in the factory, the ProEdge may look like a linisher but the construction and belts used are quite different. The result is a different way to sharpen edge tools, with a number of advantages.
Gallery
John Sully's entertainment unit, John Rogers' wooden BMX bike and Phil Perkins's Queen Anne Lowboy in Queensland Maple.
Club Drumbeat
The Woodturners of Denmark (WA) have their annual exhibition, Redcliffe & District Woodcraft Society Inc (QLD) celebrate 20 years and Ballarat Woodworkers' Guild (VIC) hold their annual Wood & Craft Show.
Coffs Harbour Furniture Design Course
by John Ewart
With fewer TAFE colleges offering woodworking courses, the North Coast Institute of TAFE (Coffs Harbour campus) bucks the trend, offering Furniture Design Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses since 2000.
MyState Australian Wooden Boat Festival 2013
Now considered to be the largest maritime event in the Southern Hemisphere, this biennial event is a celebration of wooden boats and boatbuilding, held in Hobart in February.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.10B
- Using the Detail Gouge
by John Ewart
Cutting, scraping, slicing and shaping with the detail gouge, a tool woodturners often regard as the most versatile item in their kit.
T&WW Show Sydney/Canberra
The 2012 season of the Timber & Working with Wood Shows continues with the Sydney Show in July (New Venue - Sydney Showground) and the Canberra Show at the beginning of September. The theme of this year's Shows is Come (to the Show), Try (out the tools and equipment) and Learn (about all aspects of woodworking.
USER REPORT - Bosch Sabre Saw
Honing Edge Tools
The 20th in our Beginners' Series, in this issue we discuss honing - why it is different to sharpening, its importance and how to do it successfully. We look at honing wheels, strops, bench stones and diamond plates.
Projects
Cheaper by the Dozen - a Wooden Pencil Box
by Richard Rees
With the aid of a router and a homemade jig, Richard turned this project into a production run for Christmas presents. The box features a novel twist, slide and rotate action to open the lid.
Beginner Project - Salt & Pepper Shakers
by Ken Wraight
Ken introduces drilling on centre and the use of a jam chuck to turn these shakers. The same approach can be used for bud vases.
Carving a Kookaburra
by Frank Rowe
An Australian icon, the kookaburra is a little more difficult to carve than may first appear, but it makes an attractive sculpture nonetheless. Frank uses both carving and pyrography to capture the kookaburra's unique appearance.
Micro-Turning with a Dremel
by Aaron Ehrlich
Aaron employs an idea off the Internet to set up a Dremel rotary tool to power a homemade micro lathe. To make best use of the lathe, Aaron also has to make suitable micro-turning tools.
Furniture Repair
by Peter Fogelman
Fixing a chair is relatively easy once the broken dowels are removed from the joints, but how can this be done without damaging the dowel holes? As joint doctor in his retirement village, Peter explains his tried and tested method.
A Simple Lathe Accessory
by Guy Sands
Guy found that by combining a Dremel on its drill press stand with a lathe and indexer, he could make treads on wooden wheels quickly and accurately. This set-up has the potential to be used for a number of applications.
Make a Workbench Tail Vice -1
by Richard Collins
A handy accessory for any woodworking bench, this homemade tail vice is large, well made and easy to use.
The Australian Pelican
by Carolyn McCully
Using a variety of pyrography strokes, layered burns and a touch of colour, Carolyn creates a favourite image from her childhood.
New Products
Book Reviews
Woodworker’s Guide to Sharpening
by John English
Turning Custom Duck and Game Calls
by Ed Glenn & Greg Keats
Essentials Woodcarving Techniques
by Dick Onians
Woodwork for Women
by Patt Gregory
DVD Reviews
Antipodean Adventures in Woodturning — Manta Ray
by Terry Scott
A Burning Ambition — Mastering Pyrography Vol.1
by Bob Neill
Issue Number 165
October 2012
Features
Gallery
A renovation in Spotted Gum and Black Bean veneer by Andrew Waller Design and Hoffman's Interiors, Aaron Cooper's toys from laminated plywood and Carolyn McCully's watercolour version of her AWW #164 pyrography pattern. 2
We Love Wood Exhibition
Gabbett Machinery added interest to their recent open days with an exhibit of timber items made by their commercial customers.
Woodturning Anecdotes
by John Ewart
John looks back at some of the more humorous moments in his long career in teaching woodturning.
Club Drumbeat
The Lockyer Woodcrafters Group Inc (QLD) open their new Club premises and the Eltham & District Woodworkers Inc celebrate their 25th Anniversary.
Australian Scroll Saw Exhibition 2012
by Neil Schulz
Attracting a high standard of entries, the Scroll Saw Network's fifth biennial exhibition was hosted by the Gympie and Region Woodworkers Club (QLD) at the Gympie Conference Centre.
New Sand-Flee for Australia
US manufacturer, RJR Studios, has released the Sand-Flee Model 935, made specifically to meet the needs of the Australian and New Zealand woodworking markets.
T&WW Show Melbourne
The finale of the 2012 season of the Timber & Working with Wood Shows is the Melbourne Show in October. The theme of this year's Shows is Come (to the Show), Try (out the tools and equipment) and Learn (about all aspects of woodworking.
INTECH 2012
This exhibition of work by NSW HSC students 2011 at the Sydney Timber & Working with Wood Show was viewed by over 2300 high school students as well as general visitors to the Show.
USER REPORT - Festool TS 55 System
by Alan Bendon
While Festool’s new model of the TS 55 isn't radically different to its predecessers, a number of improvements and innovations, coupled with new accessories, enable this portable power saw to do the work of a Panel Saw, Tablesaw or Mitre Saw.
USER REPORT - Ford Ranger XLT Diesel Ute
by Steven Burrows
Your next station wagon could be one of Ford's new generation ladder chassis utes.
Projects
Getting to Know Your Bandsaw
The 21st in our Beginners' Series, in this issue we discuss blade selection, adjusting the wheels, sawblade and worktable, correcting blade drift, setting up the blade guides and aligning the fence.
Beginner Project - Stacking Coasters
by Ken Wraight
Ken uses techniques from previous beginner projects to turn a series of coasters that stack. The coasters incorporate the 90mm dia. ceramic tiles available from most woodturning outlets, but the design can be adapted to make decorative all-wood coasters or teapot trivets with a 150mm dia. tile.
A New Old Tool Chest
by Phil Spencer
When Phil wanted a suitable means of storing his collection of hand tools, many from his apprentice days, he chose to make an apprentice's tool box, complete with internal till, felt linings held down with Blue Glue and a milk paint external finish.
Seed Pot Moulding Tools
by Aaron Ehrlich
A simple and useful turning project for the garden, this handy trio of punch, die and dibber/tamper makes free seed pots from old newspapers.
Notes on Woodturning
Pt.11A - Turning a Coffee Table Leg Using Traditional Techniques
by John Ewart
John combines the steps and techniques covered in previous articles in this series to produce a coffee table leg. The same sequence can be used to make a turned leg of almost any shape to suit any type of table, tall or short.
Machining Mouldings for Clocks
by Geoff Kretchmer
Finding himself with plans but no mouldings for a grandfather clock, Geoff had a go with his home workshop equipment, templates cut from the plans and bearing-fitted router bits. The result was so successful he built another clock with the same methods.
Rustic Chooks Breadboard
by Carolyn McCully
Working with a heavily oiled and waxed board was a challenge, but Carolyn relates how she overcame the problems to produce an attractive pyrography item for the kitchen.
Make a Workbench Tail Vice - 2
by Richard Collins
The second and final instalment on how to make this handy accessory. Suitable for any woodworking bench, this homemade tail vice is large, well made and easy to use.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
How to Build Electric Guitars
by Will Kelly
Acanthus Carving and Design
by Bob Yorburg and Hans Sandom
Router Jigs & Templates
by Anthony Bailey
Contemporary Woodturning: Techniques and Projects
by Nick Arnull
Issue Number 166
December 2012
Features
George Thwaites
by Phil Spencer
At 50 years of age, George Thwaites moved his furniture making business, including apprentices and plant equipment, from London to the small town of Melbourne. His great great great grandson examines his ancestor’s contribution to the woodworking heritage of that city.
Woodcraft Guild ACT Inc 30th Annual Exhibition
Held in conjunction with the Canberra Timber & Working with Wood Show, the ACT Guild's annual exhibition continues to be one of the larger and more varied Club competitions in the country.
Gallery
Neil & Kaye Pedwell's model of the Studebaker Golden Hawk, Robert Joliffe's rocking chair from a Neil Scobie plan and two turned and burnt items by turner and pyrographer, Doug Bell.
USER REPORT - SOVIS Speed Controller
by Alan Bendon
Australian designed and made, the SOVIS Speed Controller enables variable speed control of machines with a Universal Motor, ie. the conventional brush type motor.
Woodturning Demonstration Anecdotes
by John Ewart
John continues his recollections of his long woodturning career, this time covering some of the demonstrations he has seen or done.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.11B - Turning a Coffee Table Leg Using Modified Turning Techniques
by John Ewart
If you are nervous about using the skew chisel, John describes how you can make a turned chair leg using alternative tools for most steps.
The Versatile Bandsaw
The 22nd in our Beginner's Series, this issue we look at some of the operations and advantages of the bandsaw, having covered basic machine set-up in the last issue.
Projects
Beginner Project #5 - Cheese & Cracker Platter
by Ken Wraight
Moving up from the coasters and trivets of last issue, Ken uses the same techniques plus new ones to turn this attractive and functional cheese & cracker platter.
Turning Tagua Nuts
by Mike Darlow
Mike turns small bun feet from this unusual off-white plant material, often referred to as an alternative to elephant ivory.
Wooden Treasures
by Alan Logan
Alan's fellow Club member, Tracey Malady, makes finger rings, by turning small pieces of wood chosen for their grain and colour.
A Rectangular Box That Isn't
by Denis Hamilton
A trick of the eye, this out-of-square box looks quite normal when viewed at the correct angle. It’s a fun project as well as a conversation starter.
Turned & Carved Kangaroo Flower Pot
by Erich Aldinger
Challenge your freehand turning technique with this 'modern' sculpture of a kangaroo.
Segmented Top Hall Table
by Charles T Orr
Charles dresses up a hall table by fluting the turned legs and segmenting the table top.
Flaming Pine
by Maurice Passmore
The Granite Belt Woodies have a go at solving the resin problem associated with using Pine as a cabinet timber.
The Devil’'s Marbles
by Carolyn McCully
Keen to capture the bright blue sky of the Northern Territory and the vivid white of the desert trees, Carolyn blends painting and pyrography to create the desired effect.
Turning Spillicans from Offcuts
by Aaron Ehrlich
Lengths of 5mm square Huon Pine may look like fire kindling, but Aaron finds a good use for them with this age-old game.
Working with Gifkins Jig - 3 Laminated Jewellery Box
by Don Phillips
Inspired by one of Roger Gifkin's designs, Don makes this striking box with dovetails that neatly align with the laminations.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Big Book of Christmas Ornaments and Decorations
by the Editors of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine
Best Workbenches
by the editors of Fine Woodworking
Woodturning Christmas Ornaments
by Dale L Nish
Joinery Tips & Techniques
by the editors of Popular Woodworking magazine
Issue Number 167
February 2013
Features
Gallery
John Looker's wooden geared clock built to the David Bryant DB335 plan and Maricha Oxley’s Rod Point Sailing Club trophy.
Torimba 2012
by Gloria Banting
Now in its 43rd year, the annual Torimba Festival in Ravenshoe QLD attracted a variety of excellent entries in different categories, many from younger woodworkers.
USER REPORT:
Robert Sorby Micro Turning Tools
by Aaron Ehrlich
A keen turner of miniatures, Aaron trials the new set of Sorby modular micro tools including the Sandermaster and Spiralling tools.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.12:
Turning a Job Using a Steady Rest
by John Ewart
John explains the function of a steady rest when turning long thin items and when and how you should use one on the lathe.
USER REPORT:
Sutton Tools Four-Fluted Auger Bits
by Bob Barrington
Bob tests Sutton Tool’s alternative to the traditional spade bit.
Turnfest Masters
by Neil Scobie
Celebrating a ten year journey, Turnfest 2012 had an outstanding line-up of international and Australian demonstrators.
Making Scrollsawn Clocks
by Cedric Shorey Ph.D
While Cedric has built a number of different clocks in the past, his latest interest is decorated clock cases made with the scrollsaw.
Dovetails and Log-cutting on a Bandsaw
The 23rd in our Beginner’s Series, we look at cutting dovetails on a bandsaw with a jig and breaking down a log on a bandsaw with a purpose-made sled.
St Therese of Lisieux
by Maricha Oxley
Maricha discusses the challenges in the construction of her 2.5 metre tall religious sculpture carved from Huon Pine and weighing approx. 65kg.
Projects
Pocket Screw Joints
by Reg Cooke
Needing to invisibly attach a finger rest to a guitar, while still making it detachable, Reg resorted to an old technique not commonly used today - the pocket screw joint.
Upholstered Footstool & Sewing Box
by Peter Fogelman
Peter's version of an antique footstool is an interesting subject for upholstering as well as a practical and attractive furniture item.
Rotating Bookcase
by Charles Storey
A sure winner with the bookworm in the family, this modern take on the traditional mobile rotating bookcase is a handy unit that can be built one or two shelves high.
A Cherished Memory
by Carolyn McCully
A pyrography of a treasured pet can make a wonderful and lasting memento. Carolyn describes the burning of a portrait of her sister’s dog, Storm.
Ye Olde Treasure Chest
by Alan Bendon
Keep your treasures, whatever they may be, in this themed jewellery box. The trick is in making the lid which has several arched components.
Making a Camera Obscura
by Aaron Ehrlich
This device, used for centuries in the time before plate, film and digital cameras, makes an interesting project and still has its uses today.
Beginner Project #6 - Cheese Knife
by Ken Wraight
While a knife is a relatively small item to turn, Ken shows that there's a fair amount of design and technique involved in producing this cheese knife.
Wall-hung Corner Cupboard
by Don Phillips
With only a room corner for storage space, Don designs and builds a cupboard for the coffee cups and glasses used on special occasions.
Folding Candleholder
by John Swinkels
Based on a similar item sold in plastic, John makes these candleholders designed to take four tealights
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Fresh Designs for Woodworking
by Thomas Haapapuro
Turning Wood with Carbide Tools
by John English
14 Boxes You Can Make edited
by Jim Harrold
Whittlin’ Whistles
by Rick Wiebe
DVD Review
Sharpening and Tuning Hand Planes and Chisels
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 168
April 2013
Features
Hans Weissflog - One of a Kind
by Terry Martin
An occasional visitor to Turnfest in Queensland, Hans Weissflog is one of a growing number of international turners whose unique work is becoming well-known to the hobbyist as well as the professional. His signature work is 'pierced' boxes produced on the lathe and more recently, bowls displaying moiré patterns.
Club Drumbeat
The activities of The Traditional Tools Group (TTTG) based in Sydney and the establishment of the Hunters Hill - Ryde Men’s Shed, also in Sydney.
More Woodturning Anecdotes
by John Ewart
John tells a few stories about identities such as Tiny Hayes, Mike Reid, Ballina's Bag Man and musical woodturners.
USER REPORT SM20 Dremel Saw-Max
by Anatole Beauchene
Using a carbide cut-off wheel rather than a traditional toothed blade, the SM20 is an unusual portable woodworking tool but as Anatole discovers, it has a number of features that make it a worthwhile consideration for your toolbox.
Making Finger-Joints on a Tablesaw
The 24th in our Beginner's Series, we look at a simple jig for making finger-joints on the tablesaw. Finger joints are commonly used for boxmaking and small cabinetry items and offer an alternative to dovetail joints.
Projects
George III Mantle Clock
by Phil Spencer
Starting with an English plan for a George III Period Bracket Clock, Phil details how he sourced the materials and overcame the obstacles to producing his first mantle clock.
Making a Skateboard
by Glenn and Nic Roberts
Father and son, Glenn and Nic, collaborate on a skateboard project which involves the use of veneers, epoxy adhesive and vacuum forming. Glenn gets to keep the vacuum pump and press arrangement for future woodworking projects while Nic has a longboard skateboard to his own design.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.13A - Turning a Bun Foot from Dressed Timber
by John Ewart
Bun feet are a useful item to be able to turn and they can be turned in two ways, depending on the preparation of the blank. In this first part, John looks at the method used to turn a bun foot from a thicknessed blank that has both faces dressed.
Carving a Heart Necklace
by Maricha Oxley
This is a simple but elegant carving that requires little wood and only a few carving tools. With no experience and some patience, you can make a cherished keepsake for someone special.
Portrait of a Draught Horse
by Carolyn McCully
With the eye, harness and dark blinker, this image is an exercise in burning different shades of 'black' to provide the desired contrast and texture.
Bespoke Turning Stool
by Aaron Ehrlich
Bad back or weak legs making it difficult to enjoy your woodturning? Aaron investigates what is required to make a satisfactory stool so that you can sit while you turn at the lathe.
Lattice Laundry Basket
by Don Philips
Throw out your ugly plastic laundry basket and replace it with this attractive wooden unit. The lattice is machined from a single panel, creating a mesh that won’t warp or fall apart.
The Swallow Pot-Pourri Pot
by Erich Aldinger
To make these pots, the timber blank is first turned and then carved to its final shape. The result is an unusual and attractive design where each pot is unique, being hand shaped in the final machine carving phase.
Ye Olde Treasure Chest - 2
by Alan Bendon
This themed jewellery box can be used for a variety of purposes and makes a great gift. In this article Alan adds the slats and other features that give the box its character.
Beginner Project #7 - Confectionery or Nut Bowl
by Ken Wraight
After a number of non-bowl projects to teach a variety of techniques, Ken has relented and produced this design for a small confectionery or nut bowl. Ken notes that a bowl should be attractive and functional rather than being the biggest shape one can turn from the blank provided.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Turning Modified Slimline Pens (Beyond the Basics)
by Don Ward
Routers & Router Tables
by Editors and Contributors to Fine Woodworking
History of Lovespoons
by David Western
Segmented Bowls For the Beginning Turner
by Don Jovag
DVD Review
Hand Planing Techniques
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 169
June 2013
Features
Woodworking Projects for Juniors - Australian Scout Jamboree 2013
by Gloria Banting
Setting up and running woodworking activities for 8000 Scouts was a mammoth task for the Maryborough Woodturners, but one that brought a lot of joy and provided plenty of insight into how to interest the younger generation in woodworking.
Vale Barry Black 1928-2013
A man of many interests, Barry will be remembered by woodworkers as the Dremel Man, the man who carved the miniature boot display at Bungendore Woodworks and a prolific pen-maker (cover story AWW #120 April 2005).
Impossible Joints
by Norbert Babel
Following on from recent interest in Keith Hudson's rolling pin with an 'impossible dovetail', Norbert shows how he makes these on a home-made jig, as well as displaying some other 'impossible' joints.
A Blues Guitar
by Ted Smith
A visit to the Melbourne Timber & Working with Wood Show last year led to an instrument making course in Billinudgel on the NSW North Coast.
Gallery
Peter Finocchiaro's whirl bowl in the style of Hans Weissflog, Neil’s pedal sports car and Bonnie Schulze's pyrography.
Carroll's Has Moved!
After 18 years in Drysdale on the Bellarine, Carroll's Woodcraft Supplies, one of Australia's leading woodworking suppliers, has moved to much larger premises in Moolap, a suburb of Geelong.
Timber & Working With Wood Shows Brisbane & Sydney
The Timber & Working with Wood Show season for 2013 starts this May in Brisbane and features new demonstration programs by many exhibitors. Come, Try, Learn & Buy at this year's Shows.
Trend Open Days March 2013
A long-standing tradition, the Trend Open Days are a mini woodworking show that offers plenty to see and watch, plus free admission.
Improving Safety in the Wood Industry
WorkCover NSW has launched the Wood Products Manufacturing Industry Action Plan to make woodworking workplaces more productive, healthy and safe.
See the Money - Review
Mike Darlow’s latest publishing venture is an accounting book intended for non-accountants, which should interest woodworkers running their own business.
Projects
Making a Skateboard - 2
by Nic Roberts
Nic transforms the moulded plywood blank from Part 1 into a decorated, personalised and effective skateboard.
Beginner Project #8 - Round Box with a Hinged Lid
by Ken Wraight
The eighth in Ken's series of interesting practical projects for the novice to intermediate woodturner, this is a small box with hinged lid that develops basic skills in hollowing end grain.
Between the Lines - Making the Transition from Line Work to Detailed Image
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn describes how this issue's pyrography project, a Dusty Coral Pea, can be burnt as linework, a detailed monochrome, a monochrome with background or a coloured piece of pyrography.
Burning Timber - More Options for Pyrography
by Alison Eiser
Alison describes her experiences in burning different timbers, from Jacaranda and Silky Oak to Paperbark and White Beech.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.13B - Turning a Bun Foot from Sawn Timber
by John Ewart
Though more time-consuming than the approach in Pt.13A, this project develops useful techniques that can be applied to other turned items.
Turning Faux Bamboo
by Mike Darlow
Emulating an antique style that was once very fashionable, Mike turns a faux bamboo mirror frame from Australian Ash.
Turning Bone on the Lathe
by Aaron Ehrlich
Lack of material restricts the use of bone to small items but it is useful for turned embellishments.
Working with the Gifkins Jig - Pt.4 Pagoda Box
by Don Phillips
Don builds a three tier jewellery box using the well-known Gifkins Dovetail Jig of techniques.
Coping with Mistakes & Mishaps
The 25th on our Beginner’s Series, this time we look at how to 'fix' those inevitable mistakes or misfortunes.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Hogbin on Woodturning
by Stephen Hogbin
Learn to Carve in the Round
by Andrew Thomas
The Foundations of Better Woodworking
by Jeff Miller
Whittling Pencils
by Randy True
Issue Number 170
August 2013
Features
Paul Gregson - Facing New Challenges
After 25 years in Thornleigh's shopping centre in Sydney's northern suburbs, Paul Gregson's business is now based in the grounds of historic Studley Park House in Camden.
Gallery
Riyan Nurhadi's River Red Gum television cabinet, Nic Robert's skateboard pyrography and Erich Aldinger's Gidgee dalek.
Woodworking with Geoff Hannah & Laurens Otto
Two of Australia’s most highly respected woodworkers, Geoff and Laurens, conducted their second annual week-long class in April.
USER REPORT -
Tormek SVH-320 Planer & Jointer Blade Jig
by Stan Ceglinski
Stan finds that the SVH-320 is for the professional as well as the hobbyist.
Record Power Returns to Australia and New Zealand
After a decade absent from the local scene, iconic UK brand Record Power returns with a new name and new ownership.
Club Drumbeat
Formed 20 years ago, the Sydney Woodcarving Group meets regularly in four different locations - three in Sydney and one in Wollongong.
Woodturning Lathe Survey 2013
We list over 50 lathes and their specifications. John Ewart discusses the features to be considered when selecting a lathe.
T&WW Shows Sydney & Canberra
The Timber & Working with Wood Show season for 2013 continues with the Sydney (July) and Canberra (end August) Shows. There are new demonstration programs by many exhibitors and Come, Try, Learn & Buy is the theme.
Learning to Carve Thai Style
by Barry Scott
Making the most of a holiday in Thailand, Barry booked a three-day residential course with internationally known traditional Thai woodcarver, Nopphadol Kamlae.
USER REPORT -
MortisePal Loose Tenon Jig & Templates
by Geoff Birtles
This vice-held jig converts a conventional handheld router into a mortising machine for the placement of loose or floating tenons.
Projects
Making Chessboards
by Alan Benton
In a quest for a good-looking chessboard, Alan tries three different methods and gives his verdict on their pros and cons.
Planer & Thicknesser Secrets
by Hendrik Varju
Author of 10 DVD-based workshop courses, Hendrik covers some of the main points from his original course that entails the use of the planer and thicknesser to produce dressed stock for accurate easy-to-build quality furniture, boxes and the like.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.14 - Hollowing End Grain
by John Ewart
John considers the challenges involved in hollowing end grain, eg. shaping the inside of a goblet, and the various tools and techniques which may be employed.
Cutting Segments on a Table Saw
by Alan McNaught
With a table saw, Incra Mitre Gauge and home-made jig, Alan now cuts accurate segments for his segmented turning blanks, instead of the trial and error method he previously used on the bandsaw.
Beginner Project #9 - Combination Salt Shaker & Pepper Grinder
by Ken Wraight
When making a practical turned item for the home, it’s often the availability of the metal hardware that dictates the outcome of project. Ken discovers a salt & pepper mechanism that requires blanks no longer than 100mm, making it suitable for smaller lathes.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.1 - Six Basic Techniques
by Mike Davies
Mike discusses the basic techniques for making a successful cut and describes a few practice exercises which will help you get a feel for the use of carving tools.
Getting the Best Out of Your Tablesaw
The 26th in our Beginner's Series, we look at how to set up and regularly check your table saw to ensure that it cuts as accurately as its design and construction will allow.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Best Workshops
by the editors of Fine Woodworking
Learn to Burn
by Simon Easton
Relief Carving Workshop
by Lora S Irish
Bookcases, Cabinets & Built-Ins
by contributors and editors of Fine Woodworking and Fine Homebuilding
Issue Number 171
October 2013
Features
Harold Manwaring's Traction Engine
Having built air operated models of a steam locomotive and a stationary beam engine, Harold is back with a traction engine. Like his previous models, everything 'works', reflecting his skills in woodworking and fitting & turning.
Joey Richardson - Turned Wood Art
Joey promotes her pierced, textured and coloured pieces as artistic woodturning and is keen to have woodturning recognised as an art form.
USER REPORT - Marcus Art Water Based Shellac
by Paul Gregson (Assoc. Editor)
Paul trials an aqueous varnish in different applications.
Woodworking Blogs
by Tom Sheppard
A fan of woodworking blogs, Tom explains the differences between blogs and web sites, what to look for and how to start your own.
Gallery
John Meikle's spinning wheel and John Hamilton’s wooden chain, complete with swivel link.
Great Australian Crosscut Saw Race
After 126 shows over 22 years, Stan still excites audiences and participants alike with his saw races.
Mark Parkinson - From Antiques to Modern Clocks
Born in England and now living in Perth, Mark has had a varied career in woodworking, from making period style furniture to selling furniture on the Internet to making modern clocks of metal and wood.
Club Drumbeat
After 33 years, the Yarra Turners have called it a day. One of Victoria's oldest Clubs, in its heyday it had a great influence on the development of turning in Australia.
Melbourne T&WW Show
At a new venue this year, the Melbourne event is the final Timber & Working with Wood Show for 2013 and continues the Come, Try, Learn & Buy theme.
USER REPORT - FLAI U & Z Saw Blades
by Neil Scobie
A maker of high quality custom made furniture and a woodworking teacher, Neil has an interest in blades that cut well and leave a clean finish.
A Glimpse of History
Bryson Gale has written a history of the Edward Hill furniture company, Sydney (1917-1964).
Projects
Working with the Gifkins Jig - Pt.5
Sewing or Hobby Box
by Don Phillips
This laminated box overcomes the resawing limitations of a smaller bandsaw and offers an unusual sliding half lid design which can be used for other projects.
Beginner Project #10 - 3½ Minute Egg Timer
by Ken Wraight
Egg timers can be a simple spindle turning project, but Ken provides a challenge by turning this interesting design on two different centres. The timer makes an ideal introduction into the possibilities of multi-centre work.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.15A
Turning a Goblet - Preparation
by John Ewart
In this two part article John explains the steps involved in setting up for and ultimately turning a wooden goblet.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.2 - Sharpening Carving Tools
by Mike Davies
Before moving on to basic carving projects, Mike discusses the very important practice of keeping your hand tools sharp.
Decorating Turning with Metal Spinning
by Aaron Ehrlich
Softer metals such as copper and aluminium can be spun onto turned wooden forms to embellish them.
The Fruit Platter
by Heinz Haselroither
Heinz gives a number of tips on how to turn a variety of wooden fruit for an attractive permanent fruit platter display.
Mastering a Rustic Mortice & Tenon Joint
by Anne-Marie George
During a visit to the Maleny Wood Expo, Anne-Marie learned a basic skill involved in the making of rustic furniture - the mortice & tenon joint.
Terrible T. Rex
by Carolyn McCully
This dramatic image of a dinosaur is a pyrography exercise in stippling.
Getting the Best Out of Your Tablesaw - 2
The 27th in our Beginner's Series, we look at some of the more challenging cuts which can be done on a well set up and maintained tablesaw.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Zany Wooden Toys Reloaded
by Bob Gilsdorf
The Complete Guide to Joint-Making
by John Bullar
Issue Number 172
December 2013
Features
Bandsaw Survey 2013
Since the bandsaw can be the most important and most used cutting machine in your workshop, it's worth looking at the options before purchasing one.
Dixie Biggs - Carved Turnings
A feature demonstrator at Turnfest 2014, Dixie specialises in intricate carvings on turned shapes.
Vic Wood Receives US Award
Vic's contribution to woodturning over several decades was recognised by a Lifetime Achievement Award presented at this year's Utah Symposium.
USER REPORT - Arbortech TURBOplane
by Maricha Oxley
Maricha trials the new power carving attachment for 100-115mm angle grinders from Arbortech.
Club Drumbeat
The Ipswich Woodcrafters Inc celebrate 25 years.
A Black Wattle Ladder at the Chelsea Flower Show
by Brendan Stemp
A long-time association leads to an Australian turner building a seven metre long ladder for the world’s most prestigious flower show.
Restoration of a Horse-drawn Sulky Seat
by Reg Cooke
Reg assists in the restoration of his great grandparents' sulky for the local museum.
USER REPORT - Perma-Grit Flexible Strips
by Maricha Oxley
Something different in the way of abrasives, this very longlasting tungsten carbide material can be cut with scissors so you can make your own sanding tools.
Hit & Miss Engine
by Ron Girdler
Replicating metal machines and contraptions in wood offers a variety of challenges for the woodturner. Ron has had a fascination with this type of project and this time he has made a 'hit & miss' combustion engine.
Projects
Market Wares - 1 Christine’s Trivet
by Adam Browning
This is the first in a series of woodworking projects, designed to be suitable for production/multiple use, for sale at local markets.
Bone Turning
by Greg Ellis
Greg explores the world of bone turning. It employs similar techniques to woodturning, but due to the limited size of the raw material, most items are small or miniature turnings.
Decorative Towel Rail
by Harry Ellis
Since wood doesn't rust, Harry made this replacement towel rail inspired by the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau styles.
Beginner Project #11 - Table or Mantel Clock
by Ken Wraight
Ken turns a clock mount based on the design of the lid for Vic Wood's signature boxes.
Dowel Joints - 1. Joint Design
by Richard Collins
Like all woodworking connections, dowel joints are most effective when designed correctly and used for suitable applications.
Little Swamp Critter
by Carolyn McCully
After last issue’s serious T-Rex, Carolyn offers this simpler whimsical pyrography piece.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.3 - Flat Carving
by Mike Davies
Having covered tools and sharpening, Mike moves on to the first type of carving to be covered in this series - flat carving, a style associated with decorating furniture.
Kid's Clocks
by Don Phillips
Three clock ideas for personalised Christmas or birthday presents.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.15B Turning a Goblet
by John Ewart
Having prepared the blank last issue, John turns the goblet to its final shape.
Getting the Best Out of Your Tablesaw - 3
The 28th in our Beginner's Series, we look at cutting tenons on the tablesaw.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Handplane Essentials
by Christopher Schwarz
Christmas Ornaments for Woodworking
by Rick and Karen Longabaugh
Issue Number 173
February 2014
Features
Dremel Won by SA Reader
Hanna Law won the Dremel MotoSaw, worth $129, in last issue's giveaway.
Handsome & Co School of Fine Woodworking & Design
Blurring the lines between hobbyist and professional, this new enterprise offers workspace and tuition to novices and aspiring furniture makers.
SAND-FLEE 900 Competition
Name SAND-FLEE's new curly sanding mops and you could win a SAND-FLEE 900 Drum Sander.
Feast Watson Giveaway
Feast Watson are giving away 12 timber care product packs, worth $125 each, to AWW readers. This issue we've published the first four winners.
A Touch of Fantasy
by John Roberts
John produces a wealth of carvings, mostly of castles and dragons, using a very small workshop based on Dremel rotary tools.
Restoring the Shape of a Waterstone
by Stan Watson DMT
For those who prefer to use a waterstone to sharpen their tools, a diamond lapping plate still has its uses.
Geared Wooden Clocks with a Coil-Driven Pendulum
by Bob Webb
These clocks were popular a century ago. Making a modern version requires skills in woodturning, clockmaking and electronics.
USER REPORT - Arbortech Mini-TURBO
by M Nash
What started out as a small brother to the TURBOplane has become a versatile woodworking tool with a variety of unexpected applications.
Club Drumbeat
by Associate Editor, George Hatfield
The Sydney Woodturning Guild celebrates its 30th Anniversary.
Jason Breach's Boxes
A feature demonstrator at this year’s Turnfest, Jason has made his name turning his Orbital Arc Box series and stacking Pagoda Boxes.
The Stanley 72 Chamfer Plane
by Harry Ellis
Harry explains his fondness for the Stanley 72, a tool he often uses when making his woodworking projects.
Projects
Market Wares - 2. Drink Coasters
by Adam Browning
Drink coasters are relatively simple to make. The trick is to make them appealing and develop ways to produce them in quantity efficiently.
A Segmented Vase from a Different Angle
by Alan McNaught
Inspired by a photograph of a vessel by Peter Arenskov, Alan developed a method for making his vase which represents a departure from the typical divided ring form of segmented turning.
Dowel Joints - 2. Workshop-made Dowel Jigs
by Richard Collins
In this issue Richard explains how he makes his own dowel jigs for accurate drilling of joints with multiple dowels.
Bear at the Zoo
by Carolyn McCully
A family outing provides the subject for this issue’s pyrography project. For this piece, the background is far more detailed and challenging than the animal itself.
Getting the Best Out of Your Tablesaw - 4
The 29th in our Beginner's Series, in this issue we look at what's involved in shaping raised panels on the table saw.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.4 - Guilloche
by Mike Davies
Originating in ancient Greece and Rome, these days the guilloche decoration is more widely associated with the popular Celtic carving motifs. Mike describes how to set in and layer these patterns with intertwining bands, using the starter carving tool set.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.16A - Turning a Platter from Dressed Timber
by John Ewart
John details the turning of a platter with finger grip and top mould, noting the technique required to cut with and not against the grain.
Beginner Project #12 - Desktop Organiser
by Ken Wraight
This attractive and functional organiser is relatively simple to turn, but accuracy in setting out and assembly is essential.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Old Time Whittling
by Keith Randich
Pyrography Basics
by Lora S. Irish
Issue Number 174
April 2014
Features
USER REPORT - AEG 18V Multi Function Tool
by M Nash
This powerful 18V Li-Ion power tool with six detachable heads provides a lot of woodworking for a modest outlay.
Feast Watson Giveaway
Feast Watson are giving away 12 timber care product packs, worth $125 each, to AWW readers. This issue we've published the second four winners.
Making a Mandola
by Reg Cooke
Reg looks at some of the challenges in making this Balalaika shaped mandola and why instrument making should be of interest to woodworkers searching for something different to make.
Vale David Laird
by Darrell Smith
A familiar face to many woodworkers, David was involved in the formation of the Ornamental Turners Group of Australia and was a regular demonstrator at woodworking shows around the country.
The Australian Woodturning Exhibition 2014
Details of the Exhibition in June as well as photographs of some of last year's entries.
Woodturning New Zealand International Symposium
by Ian Connelly
A look at the International Symposium held in New Zealand in 2012 and details on the upcoming Symposium in October 2014.
Club Drumbeat
Celebrating its 20th Anniversary, the Hastings Woodworkers Guild (NSW) recently took on a major project in the form of a six metre diameter water wheel for Wauchope’s theme park, Timbertown.
Installing a Spiral Cutter Block in a PT-300 Planer/Thicknesser
by Allen Barrett
Spiral cutter blocks offer many advantages over traditional two or three blade cutter blocks, but how do you retrofit them? Allen successfully installs one into the popular Hare & Forbes PT-300 and is very pleased with the results.
Getting the Best Out of Your Tablesaw - 5
The 30th in our Beginner’s Series, in this issue we consider the challenges in cutting crown moulding at the correct angle on a table saw.
Projects
Market Wares - 3. The Trug
by Harry Ellis
Based on the traditional Sussex trug, this wooden basket has a shallow profile, making it very handy in the garden. It a great gift idea but if done in batches it is also a worthwhile item for the markets.
Dowel Joints - 3 Shop-made Dowel Sizer
by Richard Collins
In this issue Richard explains how to make your own dowels from square section stock using a scraper or scraper tool.
A Cantilevered Cake Stand
by Harry Ellis
As a departure from the familiar multi-tiered cake stand with centre stem, Harry makes a cantilevered version from wood. Due to the forces involved, this is a bit more difficult than making a similar design with a metal stem.
Magical Wooden Bottle
by Aaron Ehrlich
This is a very old party trick but it still baffles people - young and old - today. Making the bottle from wood adds interest.
Beginner Project #13 - Weather Station
by Ken Wraight
This weather station looks simple but the large glued up blank and the need to turn three identical spheres creates an interesting woodturning project.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.5 - Tudor Rose
by Mike Davies
This rose design originated at the end of the War of the Roses in England. An important decoration on furniture and panelling in the Tudor period, it is an attractive carving that is still used today.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.16B Turning a Cheese Platter from Sawn Timber
by John Ewart
John details the turning of a platter with finger grip and top mould. This is the same design as last issue, but this time it is turned from sawn timber by using a single screw faceplate and a scroll chuck.
The Corella
by Carolyn McCully
Inspired by a photograph from her trip to the Northern Territory, this pattern incorporates interesting detail on the rusted star picket and the shade cloth on the fence.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Turning Toys
by Richard Raffan
Wooden Boxes
by Dennis Zongker
DVD Review
Mortise & Tenon Joinery
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 175
June 2014
Features
USER REPORT - Laguna 14lTwelve 14" Bandsaw
by Allen Barrett
Weighing over 100kg, capable of resawing boards up to 335mm and equipped with a number of innovative features, this machine sets a new standard for 14" bandsaws.
Cardinia Grand Art Exhibition
This year for the first time, the Cardinia Grand Art Exhibition in Pakenham VIC included three categories of 'wood art', displaying aesthetic woodworking to an audience more familiar with two-dimensional paintings.
Red Cedar - Red Gold
In his three book series based on the fictional town of Brown's Landing, Ian Ridgway weaves fact and fiction together to produce an entertaining story of Australia's forestry and woodworking past. One set has been donated for a reader giveaway.
15 Years of SAturn
by Cate Wrigley
A conflict of scheduling has spelt the end of one of Australia's longest running woodturning weekends. Cate reflects on the fun and fellowship that the event brought to many turners.
Clear or Fuzzy?
An update of an article that appeared in AWW #155, this guide gives tips on how to prepare photographs suitable for publication in The Australian Woodworker.
USER REPORT - Feast Watson Sanding Sealer
Sanding sealers are often mentioned in woodworking texts but their application is not always understood. We try out Feast Watson's Sanding Sealer.
USER REPORT - SawStop Professional 10" Table Saw
by Stuart Duffy
Sitting between the entry level Contractor's Saw and the heavy duty Industrial Saw, the Professional model from SawStop will suit many hobby and small shop applications while offering the unique SawStop safety feature.
Timber & Working with Wood Show Guide
Details of the 2014 Shows in Brisbane and Sydney.
Club Drumbeat
Wonthaggi Woodcrafters Inc (VIC) celebrate their Silver Anniversary.
Feast Watson Reader Giveaway
Projects from our final four winners.
Projects
Creating a Wooden Bike Frame
by Nic Roberts
Nic's skateboard in last year’s AWW laid the groundwork for his more ambitious project - a wooden bike frame. While it involved countless hours of work, the result is a unique and fully functional wooden-framed mountain bike.
Market Wares - 3. Tube Squeezer and Tea-Light Lightboats
by Peter Fogelman & Alison Burns
Peter describes his simple to make tube squeezer for toothpaste, water paint, etc, while Alison makes an attractive tea-light holder on the bandsaw.
Orchid Fall
by Carolyn McCully
Having created this image as a watercolour, Carolyn uses the pattern to burn a monochrome piece of pyrography.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.6 - Letter Carving
by Mike Davies
Letter carving is a handy skill for any woodworker. In addition to the obvious application for wooden signs, carving can also be used to permanently 'sign' your woodworking with a distinctive logo.
Magical Wooden Egg
by Aaron Ehrlich
Aaron is back with another magical trick - the egg that slides or stops on the string at your command.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.17A - Making the Stem of a Table Lamp
by John Ewart
John details the drilling and turning of the stem for a table top lamp.
Bandsawn Boxed Candlestick
by John Swinkels
A twist on the conventional bandsawn box, John makes a candlestick with its own storage unit. The design is machined from a single block of wood and requires the bandsaw’s ability to resaw and cut curves.
Beginner Project #14 - Coffee Pod Carousel
by Ken Wraight
This 'trendy' project will have even your non-woodworking coffee-drinking friends admiring your handiwork. It is a challenging piece which will take some time and patience to turn accurately, but if you've been following Ken's series, you should be pleased with your finished carousel.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
False Graining Techniques
by Jim King & Beth Oberholtzer
Make a Windsor Chair with Mike Dunbar
by Mike Dunbar
Handsaw Essentials
by Christopher Schwarz
Hybrid Woodworking
by Marc Spagnuolo
DVD Review
Satellite Bowl
by Mick Hanbury
From a Tree to a Bowl
by Guy Ravine
Issue Number 176
August 2014
Features
Ken Newton's Twisted Turnings
by Neil Scobie
Australian-born turner, Ken Newton, now a long-term resident of New Zealand's South Island, has turned his pattern making background into a passion for ornamental turning.
Australian Scroll Saw Exhibition
Held in May this year, the Exhibition marked the 10th Anniversary of the Australian Scroll Saw Network, an Australia wide Club for scrollers.
Gallery
Howard Combes intricate trinket box with 14 compartments - some hidden, some sliding - and a hidden coin collection tray, plus Bill McLeary's turned and carved pieces.
USER REPORT -
Feast Watson Crackle Lacquer
Opaque coatings are useful for transforming workpieces made from bland timber into something much more attractive. Crackle Lacquer gives a distressed vintage look to the piece.
USER REPORT -
Arbortech Random Contour Sander
by Michael Nash
Designed around an innovative eccentric shaft, Arbortech's new 50mm dia. sander has a truly random action, with improved access to concave and convex surfaces. It works quickly, leaving a mark-free finish.
USER REPORT -
Hammer A3 26 Planer/Thicknesser
This compact full-featured planer/thicknesser can be purchased with the Silent-POWER Cutter Block, a spiral cutter design that was specifically developed for the Hammer/Felder ranges to give optimum performance.
Club Drumbeat
The Bega District Woodcraft Association Inc (NSW), also known as the Bega Woodies.
Timber & Working with Wood Show Guide
Details of the 2014 Shows in Canberra and Melbourne.
Drills and Drilling
The majority of woodworking projects require a hole or number of holes to be drilled at some stage, yet a clean accurate hole can be a challenge. In the 31st article in our Beginner's Series we look at the options for drilling a hole and the choices that are more likely to bring success.
Woodturning Demonstration and Teaching Anecdotes
by John Ewart
Projects
Pie Maker's Tools
by Aaron Ehrlich
Most turners are familiar with the Baker's Rolling Pin, but what about the other styles of pin and the all-important pie dolly? These items are interesting to turn and make great presents for the chef in your family.
Market Wares - 4.
The Gee Haw Whimmy Diddle
by Reg Cooke
Any woodworker can make this device but not every woodworker can master it. Make one or more for yourself and others and see if you can make the propeller spin at your command.
Hat Stretcher
by Aaron Ehrlich
If you own a hat or two, you'll appreciate this hat stretcher.
Before You Say 'Yes'
by Harry Ellis
While it's pleasing to do a friend or family member a good turn by making something from wood, Harry points out that some jobs are much bigger than they first appear and some caution in saying 'Yes' is advisable.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.7 -
Acanthus Leaves and Flowers
by Mike Davies
Acanthus motifs are a very traditional design and form a good introduction to flora carving generally. This project also introduces a move towards work that is more three dimensional.
Carving an Owl
by Frank Rowe
Frank describes the carving of an owl, using a bandsaw to rough the blank.
Six Science Fiction Miniatures
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn provides six miniatures which are quite quick to burn yet cover a number of techniques.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.17B
Turning a Lamp Base with Feet
by John Ewart
John details the turning of both the circular base and the segmental feet.
Beginner Project #15 - Tall Vase
by Ken Wraight
Tall vases are usually avoided by novices due to the hollowing tools required, but this design avoids the problem by using two disc shapes glued together for the vase.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Sam Maloof: Woodworker
by Sam Maloof
Chip Carving Workshop
by Lora S Irish
DVD Review
Jarrah Burr Hollow Form with Pewter Finial
by Simon Hope
Issue Number 177
October 2014
Features
Gallery
Peter Dumensy made a 'his and her' pair of replica Ansonia King Clocks from figured River Red Gum, using the plans and parts kit from International Timepieces in Adelaide.
USER REPORT - Feast Watson FLOORCLEAR
Floorclear is a clear oil-based polyurethane finish for interior timber and cork floors. It has a low odour formulation and is suited to surfaces such as benchtops which may require a higher abrasion resistance than conventional clear coatings.
USER REPORT - Bosch PRR 250 ES Sanding Roller
Intended as a specialised sanding device, this unusual power tool is designed to accept sanding rollers, flap wheels and mops, in a configuration that makes them easier and less tiring to use for extended periods.
Melbourne Timber & Working with Wood Show Guide
Details of the last Show for 2014 - at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre on 24-26 October.
Club Drumbeat
The Melbourne School of Fine Woodworking may sound like a formal teaching organisation, but it's a Club run by a committee of current members and an Operations Manager. It's main focus is the teaching of woodworking and it provides a series of tutor groups and short courses. Operating for over 26 years, the Pittsworth Woodcrafter's Club Inc (QLD) is looking forward to the opening of its new clubhouse.
Good Ideas & Shortcuts
Alan and Peter adapt household electric devices to make electric sanders, Donald makes shelves for holding jars from steel studs and A Rankin solves his scroll saw vibration woes.
USER REPORT - Hammer N3800 Bandsaw
The Austrian made Hammer range has a new smaller bandsaw with the release of the N3800. Designed as a more compact and affordable option to the popular N4400, the N3800 still has the high quality build construction and features of the larger Hammer bandsaws.
Projects
Flat Top Treasure Chest
by Neil Scobie
Continuing his popular series of boxes with contrasting panels, Neil has developed this plan for a flat-lid treasure chest. It differs a bit in proportions to Neil’s curved top treasure chest, being slightly wider and longer with slimmed down legs.
Market Wares - 5. Letter Openers/Paper Knives
by Denis Burnham
These openers are turned, trimmed on a bandsaw and sanded to their final shape. Quick to make, you can produce one or a dozen, from whatever timber offcuts you have in the workshop.
Phenakistoscope
by Aaron Ehrlich
The phenakistoscope was one of the early steps in the development of 'moving pictures'. Making a working example of the device is a fun project and a novel exercise in woodturning.
Hardwood Salad Servers
by John Swinkels
This longlasting salad server has two features that differentiate it from a simple set of hinged spoons. Two prongs act as a spring to open the server when the pressure is released and when the halves are reversed, it folds neatly for storage.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.8 - The Barley Twist
by Mike Davies
To form a spindle with a barley twist, Mike turns the blank to diameter and then marks it out on the lathe. The carving of the barley twist can be done with the blank still on the lathe or secured on the workbench in a sash clamp.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.18 - Turning a Gavel and Sound Block
by John Ewart
John details the turning of an attractive two-piece handled gavel and a round sound block.
Horse Spirit Drum
by Carolyn McCully
Inspired by a collection of Schleich horse figurines and a Shaman Drum, this pattern utilises a variety of pyrography techniques.
Dowel Boring Machine
by John Hamilton
Dowelling jigs work well when you have a few joints, but if have multiple components to drill, their use is time consuming. John’s solution is a homemade boring machine based on a portable electric drill.
Beginner Project #16 - Tall Burl Vase
by Ken Wraight
This project is a variant of the tall vase described in the last issue, ie. AWW #176 August 2014. Ken builds on the information provided in the previous article to outline how he makes this more attractive version of the original design.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Turning Hollow Forms
by Mark Sanger
Tables and Chairs
by the editors of Fine Woodworking
DVD Review
Honing and Setting Jointer and Planer Knives
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 178
December 2014
Features
Router Survey
We've compiled a list of 7 brands, 22 models, of portable electric routers, along with their main features. We also discuss what to look for when buying a router and when purchasing router bits.
Gallery
Nick Abbott's River Red Gum burl chest of drawers, Cheryl Dal Pozzo's rusted fabric version of Carolyn McCully’s Orchid Falls and the South-East Chapter of the Irish Woodturners Guild's traction engine winning entry in the Guild's 2014 Challenge.
An Unconventional Lathe
by Les White
Inspired by an old book by Frank Pain, Ian took up woodturning. Without actually having seen wood being turned, Ian built his own lathe which he has modified and extended over time.
Junior Reader Giveaway
We have two Dremel 3000 Project Kits to give away to junior woodworkers 8-15 years of age.
The Traditional Tool Group's Annual Sydney Tool Sale
If you are interested in hand tools, new or old, then you’ll enjoy TTTG's annual sale.
USER REPORT - Mitre Maker Pro and Spline Jigs
by Renato Spagnolo
Designed and manufactured in Australia, these jigs for the router table enable you to cut mitre joints for box making with ease and strengthen the joints with hidden or exposed splines as desired.
Club Drumbeat
The Hastings Woodworkers Guild Inc (NSW) holds its 20th Anniversary while the Western Sydney Woodturners have their 25th.
More Woodturning Demonstration & Teaching Anecdotes
by John Ewart
John relates more tales from his past when he taught and demonstrated turning around the country.
Dennis Donnelly
by Neil Scobie
Neil looks at the work of turner, Dennis Donnelly, and the impact of his enthusiasm and knowledge.
Choosing a Finish
The 32nd article in our beginner's series, this time we look at the main differences between finishes such as shellac, linseed oil, tung oil, resin and varnish.
Projects
Market Wares - 6. Boot Puller
by Graham Redden
Simple to make but invaluable for the boot wearer, these boot pullers will be appreciated by customers and friends alike.
Beginner Project #17A Natural Edge Winged Burl Bowl
by Ken Wraight
For this project you need to select a suitable burl blank, so Ken starts by discussing what to look for when choosing burls for woodturning projects.
Carved Walking Stick Handle Repair
by Graham Waldon
While it was an unusual solution, a hidden copper ferrule enabled an effective repair for an 1890s ladies' carved walking stick handle.
Making Christmas Tree Decorations with a Scroll Saw
by Phillip McKerrow
Phillip presents six decorations of his own design and then discusses at length how to make the best use of your scroll saw. This article is not only topical for the season but is also a very good primer for those taking up the scroll saw.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.19 - Turning a Wooden Bangle
by John Ewart
Round wooden rings have a multitude of applications, including bangle jewellery. John details how to turn these shapes.
Night Visitor
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn's second pyrography of a possum, this one makes extensive use of negative burning and a 'black' background.
Captive Rings
by Aaron Ehrlich
Captive rings have fascinated non-woodworkers and novice turners for centuries. Aaron explains the technique and then turns a practical application, a molinillo, a traditional wooden whisk used in South America to stir hot chocolate.
Repairing a Spinning Wheel
by Ken Sullivan
From a pile of borer damaged bits, Ken was able to salvage a working Saxony style spinning wheel, built by Joel Miller, an Amish farmer who made spinning wheels in Pennsylvania USA between 1840 and 1875.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Classic American Furniture
by Christopher Schwarz and the Editors of Woodworking Magazine
Home Workshop Storage
Editor: Jim Harrold
Issue Number 179
February 2015
Features
Router Accessories
You can make your own router jigs and accessories and there's plenty of books and magazine articles on the subject. However, there's an extensive range of manufactured accessories available and we have a look at what you can buy.
Lost Trades
Fair Held for the first time last year and geared up for a bumper showcase of over 60 traditional and rare trades and crafts in 2015, the Lost Trades Fair in Kyneton VIC is a show with a difference and should appeal to anyone interested in handcrafted goods.
Surfboard Classes
Combine your surfing with your woodworking and make your own surfboard. Professional woodworker and keen surfer, Stuart Bywater, combines his occupation with his recreational pursuit by teaching classes where students make their own boards in eight weeks.
Woodcraft Guild Inc's 32nd Annual Exhibition
Held in conjunction with the Canberra Timber & Working with Wood Show, the Treasures in Timber exhibition was another success for the Guild, with many high standard entries on display.
Niki Marshall
by Neil Scobie
New Zealand woodturner, Niki Marshall, is well-known for her wood-rimmed limestone vessels, but she also turns and carves bowls, vessels and sculptures from wood.
USER REPORT - Diablo and Diablo Demo-Demon Circular Saw Blades
by Scott Yeo
Manufactured in Italy, these two blades offer great value for money. The Demo-Demon is a special blade - designed for woodworking but quite capable of cutting through nails without damaging its teeth.
Winners of the Dremel Junior Reader Giveaway
Readers had to nominate their child, grandchild or relative for this giveaway of two Dremel 3000 Project Kits worth $99 each.
Choosing a Finish - 2
The 33nd article in our beginner's series, in this article we cover the application and storage of finishes as well as drying times and concerns about compatibility.
Projects
Working with the Gifkins Jig #6 - The CrossBox
by Don Phillips
Don tests your dovetailing skills with this unusual box that features inside as well as outside corners.
Making a Walking Stick
by Harry Ellis
Harry enjoys making walking sticks. They require little material and a minimum of tools, are interesting to make and provide a very useful object for the recipient. Harry details how he makes them.
Kokeshi Dolls
by Bill Lane
With his wife's authentic Kokeshi Dolls as a guide, Bill makes his own dolls on the lathe and leaves the essential painted features to others.
Market Wares - 7. Little Boxes
by Tom Adams
Tom comes up with two approaches for making small plywood boxes that can be used to store pencils, paint brushes and other items.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.9 - Patera
by Mike Davies
Mike carves an example of a round furniture decoration known as a patera.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.20 - Turning Serviette Rings
by John Ewart
This is a handy project as it doesn't require much timber but it does reinforce basic turning skills including the use of a mandrel.
Rubin Vase
by Aaron Ehrlich
An optical illusion made famous by Danish psychologist, Edgar Rubin, the vase can be perceived as a vase or two people in profile. To make a wooden version of a Rubin vase, Aaron used his granddaughter’s profile.
Beginner Project #17B Natural Edge Winged Burl Bowl
by Ken Wraight
Continuing on from burl selection in the last issue, Ken covers the tips and dangers involved in turning burl and goes on to complete the natural edge winged burl bowl.
Southern BooBook Owl
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn shows how less can be more, by removing most of the background details and using shading, rather than detailing for the rest, to maximise the focus on the owl itself.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Animated Animal Toys In Wood
by David Wakefield
Turning Techniques & Projects
from The Editors of Fine Woodworking
Issue Number 180
April 2015
Features
Router Tables
The last instalment in our three issue feature on routers, this time we look at router tables with integrated motors, conventional router tables, horizontal router table, custom router tables, router table accessories and CNC routers.
The Australian Woodturning Exhibition 2014
A review of last year's AWE held in Nunawading in Melbourne. This year's event in June will include a new category - Ornamental Turning.
Gallery
Andrew Kennedy made a Keepsake Cabinet for his wife from Tasmanian Oak, Western Red Cedar, Australian Red Cedar and Poplar.
Club Drumbeat
Gympie & District Woodworkers Club Inc (QLD) and the Wood N Music Festival to be held 29-31 May 2015.
USER REPORT - Bosch GST 10.8V Li-Ion Jigsaw
by Scott Yeo
If you do a lot of panel work or curved cuts, then this small lightweight, yet powerful, jigsaw makes a lot of sense. With enough grunt for the job and complete freedom from cords, the Bosch GST makes cutting curves a breeze.
Projects
Big Cabinet - Small Workshop (1)
by Alain Barrett
Building a 900CD cabinet was a major project in itself. However, making it in a small workshop presented even more challenges. Alain describes how the limitations of the workshop have to be considered early in the design. In this issue he builds most of the framework.
Cutting Smooth Circular Grooves
by Reg Cooke
Looking for a better finish for his routed rebated circles (for the inlay on his guitars), Reg devised this homemade scoring tool for splinter-free curves.
Clamp-On Wheels for Large Panels
by Peter Natoli
Determined to work smarter rather than harder, Peter developed a pair of dolly wheels to enable him to shift full size sheets (2440mm x 1220mm) of material from the street to his workshop.
Market Wares - 8. Market Magic
by Andrew Benjamin
Turning wands can be fun and creative as well as providing something interesting to sell to magicians and fairies of all ages at the local markets.
The Milking Stool
by John Swinkels
For his granddaughters John made two milking stools - with four legs for better stability on an even floor. To drill the slanted leg holes he used a homemade jig on the drill press and to rout the design on the top of the seat, he made a pin router setup for a Triton Router Table.
Segmented Salad Bowl with a Floating Base
by Alan McNaught
For larger segmented work a solid timber base can be a liability. Movement in the base can jeopardise the integrity of the whole vessel. One solution is to have the base floating.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.10 - Simple Carved Edge Decoration for Woodturning
by Mike Davies
Mike gives examples of how carving can be incorporated into turned items and then demonstrates three forms of simple edge decoration.
Simple Small Picture Frames
by Don Phillips
Using a router table and simple jigs, Don shows how you can make accurate small picture frames without having to cut mitre joints.
Bookstand
by Aaron Ehrlich
Aaron makes an 'antique' style table top book stand with tilting mechanism. The design allows Aaron to turn many of the components.
Wild Mushroom Fairy
by Carolyn McCully
This pyrography pattern is based on an image formed by some of Carolyn's Schleich figurines. Whereas pyrography is often applied to bland timbers, in this case she has used a chopping board and worked the design to accommodate the alternating hues in the wood.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.21 - Turning a Stand for Serviette Rings
by John Ewart
Last issue, John turned a set of serviette rings. This issue, he turns a stand on which to store or display the rings.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Beautiful Boxes (Design and Technique)
by Doug Stowe
Weekend Projects
by Mark Baker
Issue Number 181
June 2015
Features
Chairs that Move - The Work of Tim Coffey
Inspired by the comments of a physiotherapist, Tim has spent almost 20 years experimenting with pole chairs that 'move', causing people to move rather than sit rigid in their seats. He’s also worked on designs for sitstands, sidels and chair designs for users of smart phones, tablets and the like.
Club Drumbeat
Cooroora Woodworkers Club Inc (QLD) and the Mill Place Log Maze, and Liam O’Neill’s Visit to the Northern Turners (SA).
Cardinia Grand Art Exhibition 2015
by Keith Towe
For the second year running, woodworkers have been invited to display their woodworking as Woodart in what is otherwise a conventional Public Art Exhibition.
Fun4Kids Festival Warrnambool
This winter holiday event for children 2-12 years of age has 15 'zones', one of which is the popular Construct It zone where, under supervision, children grab a hammer and nails and make something from wood.
Turnscrews
by Lindsay G Collins
Lindsay relates the use of turnscrews in the 1940s. Now called screwdrivers, they earned their name because screws are meant to be turned, not driven.
Cow Clogs
Camden Cow Clogs makes cow clogs for the dairy industry. They are made from Flooded Gum in two sizes, the smaller to suit cows such as Jerseys and the larger to suit Holsteins and the like. Cow clogs play an important part in curing lame cows.
Projects
Magical Vanishing Ball
by Aaron Ehrlich
Continuing his theme of combining woodturning with conjuring, Aaron makes his version of the old trick of a vanishing table tennis ball held in a wooden goblet.
Market Wares - 9. Simple Clothes Hoist
by Harry Ellis
Using a design based on his memories from the Old Dart, Harry has built several hanging clothes hoists, which have proven to be quite popular.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.11 - A Lunette
by Mike Davies
Mike carves a half-flower repeating pattern in the form of a Lunette, a common feature on furniture and architecture since the 16th century.
Working with the Gifkins Jig - Pt.7 The HexiBox
by Don Phillips
This attractive and unusual box can be built in four different ways - with or without dovetailed ends, and with a drop-in lid or hinged lid.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.22 - Turning a Baluster
by John Ewart
While most modern balusters are turned in a factory, woodworkers may be asked to turn replacement items or do custom work for a new set of stairs. John discusses the design requirements as well as the turning techniques required in turning your own baluster.
Sewing Tape Dispenser Case
by John Swinkels
While dispenser cases for sewing tapes were common in the past, they are rarely seen today. To complement a wooden sewing box he had made for his wife, John turned his version of a dispenser case from Rosewood.
Big Cabinet - Small Workshop (2)
by Alain Barrett
Having built the frame for the 1595mm long 900 CD storage cabinet in the last issue, Alain finishes the project with the drawer support frames, drawer fronts and final assembly.
Paling Fencepost Candlestick
by Heinz Haselroither
Heinz turns a stunning Red Gum candlestick, using traditional between-centre and faceplate turning and an exceptional piece of painted fencepost!
Awakening of a Dream
by Benjamin Reddan
To embellish his Ikebana cabinet (Ikebana is a Japanese art form involving the arrangement and presentation of flowers), Benjamin used router-based inlay. In this article he describes the design considerations and woodworking techniques involved in the process.
Too Many Chips by the Sea
by Carolyn McCully
For this pyrography piece, Carolyn used the colour and grain of the wood to depict the sun and the sand, while concentrating on burning the figure of the seagull, attracted by the chips.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Jigs & Fixtures for the Hand Tool Woodworker
by Graham Blackburn
The Creative Woodturner
by Terry Martin
DVD Reviews
Making Drawers
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 182
August 2015
Vale Barbara Burrows 1934-2015
1/4 Scale MG TC Sports Convertible in Wood
Wayne Nicholls’ model of the English-made MG TC is not only an interesting exercise in wood craftsmanship but also a testimony to his exhaustive research and his resourcefulness in making the model so complete, even to the badges, dashboard dials and signature MG spoked wheels.
Club Drumbeat
Canberra Model Shipwrights Society Inc (ACT) - while not officially a woodworking Club, most of the members’ models are made from wood - and the Lockyer Woodcrafters Group Inc (QLD).
InTech 2015
Held at this year's Sydney Timber & Working with Wood Show, InTech 2015 displayed some of the best projects from the 2014 Industrial Technology course for high school students, including 38 from the Timber and Furniture Technologies option.
USER REPORT - Retrofitted Spiral Cutter in Makita Planer
by Alan Browning
The current revolution in planers and thicknessers - the spiral cutterhead - is now being downsized and designed to suit portable electric planers.
USER REPORT - Bosch PBD 40 Bench Top Drill Press
by Scott Yeo
This new product from Bosch is quite different from the traditional belt-driven drill press and offers advantages in a number of woodworking operations. It is well suited to compact and makeshift workshops where room for a traditional drill press is not available.
The Importance of Being Sharp
In the 34th instalment of our Beginner's Series, we look at the significance of the sharpening stone and why those who regularly use hand tools will acquire a collection of these stones.
Projects
The Baghdad Battery
by Aaron Ehrlich
The Baghdad Battery was once considered to be a primitive form of battery. These days it is no longer considered to be an electrical apparatus of any kind, but with some of his 'magic', Aaron has been able to make his turned wooden battery 'work'.
Market Wares - 10. Glasses Holder
by Harry Ellis
Tired of losing your glasses when you forget where you put them? This simple design keeps them raised above the bench top, where they are easy to spot.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.12 - Corbels
by Mike Davies
Drawing on skills from past projects in the series such as the acanthus leaves and flowers in AWW #176, Mike carves a 150mm high corbel.
Elizabethan II Dresser
by Phil Spencer
Initially seeking to build an 18th century reproduction dresser to suit his George III Mantle Clock (AWW #168), Phil finished up with a three-drawer 'period' dresser incorporating a number of different aesthetic features.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.23 - Turning a Ball on a Post
by John Ewart
While turning a ball on a post may appear to be a simple matter of getting the ball perfectly round, John explains that there are several points to be considered if you don't want your efforts to look quite ugly.
Bob's Unusual Pens 1.Liquidamber Seed Pod Pens
by Robert (Bob) Gibbs
Always on the lookout for something new, Bob delights in making his own pen blanks from materials that are inexpensive or free.
Large Striped Platter
by John Swinkels
Segmented turning often involves the creation of complex blanks, but John and his fellow Club members have had good success laminating simple lengths of offcuts to form the blanks for platters.
An American Banjo Clock with a Wooden Movement
by David Bailey
With a specifically-designed wooden-geared movement, bespoke hardware, hand-painted reverse glass panels and only photographs of original Banjo Clocks to work from, David’s clock has been a very interesting and challenging project.
Copper Scales
by Carolyn McCully
In addition to developing the skills to burn scales, talons, bat-like wings and treescapes, this project involves the application of copper leaf foil. The techniques used can be incorporated into other forms of woodworking for decorative effects.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Laminated Wood Art made Easy
by Stephen Carey
Furniture Fundamentals — Tables
Furniture Fundamentals — Chairs & Benches
DVD Reviews
Making Frame and Panel Doors
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 183
October 2015
Features
Trend (UK) celebrates 60 Years
Starting from a home attic business in 1955, Trend has become a leading manufacturer worldwide of power tool accessories, specialising in the application of the router. It has over 8000 different products in its range and is revitalising its Australian distribution.
Club Drumbeat
You haven't done everything in woodturning if you haven't tried ornamental turning. The Ornamental Turner Group Australia (OTGA) is dedicated to the use and promotion of the rose engine and other ornamental turning machines. Based on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, the Peninsula Woodturner’s Guild held their biennial exhibition in May 2015.
Gallery
John Hamilton displays three of his recently restored hand planes, while Australian, Jo Meyer, wins a 'highly commended' at the Chippendale International School of Furniture‘s 2015 graduation with her Tish Surprise Chair.
USER REPORT - Arbortech TURBOShaft
by Michael Nash
The latest offering from Arbortech is a 20mm dia. x 80mm long steel shaft with small circular tungsten carbide tips on its outer edge. Designed as an attachment for the small angle grinder it enables deep trenching, lettering and other wood shaping tasks, both freehand and template.
Learning About Routers - 1
The 35th instalment in our Beginner's Series; in this issue we start a new segment on exploring the use and versatility of the router. The feature machine for this segment is the Makita Roumer - a small affordable high-powered hybrid machine with features that relate to both trimmers and routers.
Horizontal Drilling Machine
by John Looker
The horizontal equivalent of the vertical action drill press, the horizontal drilling machine or borer is a useful addition to a cabinetmaker's workshop. John describes how he built his from scrap, a drill chuck and a washing machine motor.
Projects
Bench Seat
by Harry Ellis
A glimpse of an Arts & Crafts style bench seat on a television show inspired Harry to design and build this hall seat as a place for people to sit and put their shoes on. The use of hand tools and traditional joints turn a modest chair into an engaging woodworking project.
Market Wares - 11. Cutting Boards & Platters
by Allen Barrett
Every cook needs a cutting board, so there is a good demand for them at the markets if you can make them attractive without spending too much time on their production. Allen looks at some of the options he has explored over the years.
Toy Sewing Machine
by Aaron Ehrlich
Based on an older style of sewing machine, this is a fun project to make for your child or grandchild. Predominantly a woodturner, Aaron uses his turning skills to make the various wheels and bobbins, while the machine body and base require some profile cutting and router work.
Walking Cane for a Holy Woman
by Maricha Oxley
Using a maritime theme, Maricha carves a walking stick from Plum for her friend, Sister M Joseph. The carvings include starfish, fish, platypus and a dugong handle.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.24 - Turning a Small Vase
by John Ewart
According to John's anecdote, the inspiration for this specimen flower vase is as old as The Australian Woodworker! While a variety of tools can be used for this project, John limits himself to the square section skew chisel and a detail gouge.
Jewellery Box
by Renato Spagnolo
Renato describes how he built the attractive jewellery box mentioned in his user report on the Mitre Maker in AWW #178. Made from Silver Ash frames, Coolabah burl lid insert, Jarrah and White Beech, the box can be made with the Mitre Maker jigs or with traditional boxmaking methods.
Bead Bowl
by John Swinkels and Charli O'Dell
Combining traditional woodworking methods with a child's imagination can generate a project that passes skills and the enthusiasm for woodworking on from one generation to the next. This bead bowl was made by John and his grandaughter, Charli.
Behold the Moon
by Carolyn McCully
Creating the moon required many hours of burning deep space, a good photograph of the moon and an ability to 'draw' freehand with the pyrography pen. This piece did not work out as originally planned and Carolyn describes how she resolved the challenges.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Small Woodworking Projects
by Editors of Fine Wodworking
Alan Lacer’s Woodturning Projects & Techniques
by Alan Lacer
Issue Number 184
December 2015
Features
Furniture from Felled Tree at Government House Victoria
Two teams from Holmesglen TAFE Institute, Melbourne, submitted entries to the Minister's Student Award, using material from a large Hoop Pine tree that had previously been felled at Government House Victoria.
Collaboration One
For their first collection of this type, renowned Australian hand tool makers, Colen Clenton and Terry Gordon, have brought together their full range of marking tools and planes, and housed them in a cabinet made by Phoebe Everill.
Club Drumbeat
Formed in 1984, the Ballarat Woodworkers Guild Inc is one of the older woodworking Clubs in the country and caters for all forms of woodworking. The Marquetry Society of Victoria Inc is even older, having started in 1977. Dedicated to the ancient art of applying thin layers of wood to an article to create a design or picture, the Society has members throughout Victoria.
Learning about Routers - 2
In this issue we discuss the correct way to feed the router bit into the wood and use these techniques to rout a simple picture frame.
USER REPORT - Festool Vecturo OS 400 Oscillating Tool
by Stuart Duffy
Festool's take on the multi-tool concept, the Vecturo is a heavy duty tool similar to the Fein SuperCut, but with accessories that currently make it unique in its abilities and versatility.
Turnfest Explained
by David Drescher, South East Queensland Woodworking Supplies Started in 2003, Turnfest is the longest running turning symposium of its type in Australia. David explains what it's all about, how much it costs and why every turner should consider the benefits of attending at least once.
Projects
The Impossible Trivet
by Richard Collins
A simple tweak makes it possible to assemble an 'impossible' four piece trivet. Richard then goes on to apply the same principle to other configurations and examines its limits when working with new designs and different proportions.
Market Wares - 13. Mobile Phone Stands
by Alexander Black
Even smartphones can benefit from wooden accessories. Alex presents a number of designs for practical smartphone stands and paperweights.
Box-Making - Working with Angles
by Don Phillips
As Don makes a container which can be used as a wine holder or biscuit jar, he explains a set of techniques that work equally well with octagonal and hexagonal shapes, providing the box-maker with something different from the standard rectangular box.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.25 - Turning a Perfect Sphere
by John Ewart
Whether you are making a freestanding wooden ball for a game or as part of a larger project, the techniques involved are quite different to those used for turning an attached ball (AWW #182 August 2015).
Bob's Unusual Pens - 2. Peach Pits Pens
by Robert (Bob) Gibbs
A variant on his first pen made from Liquidamber seed pods embedded in epoxy, for these exotic-looking pens Bob uses the dried stones or pits from ordinary peaches.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.13 - Celtic Patterns
by Mike Davies
Celtic patterns have been a perennial favourite among carvers. With this project, a traditional Celtic symbol representing 'family', Mike introduces the basics of the under and over effect of Celtic carving and the treatment of hard to access areas within the design.
Breakfast Plates
by John Swinkels
Wooden plates are a simple turning exercise with a practical use. John shows how he made his breakfast plates from a Jacaranda log and provides a few tips on looking after the finished plates.
Sir Henry Parkes and His Turned Candle Sticks
by Mike Darlow
A well-known figure in Australia's political history, NSW Premier and ardent supporter of Federation, Sir Henry Parkes was a bone and ivory turner by trade. For this article Mike turns replicas of candlesticks currently held by the State Library of New South Wales and accredited to Sir Henry Parkes when he was an apprentice in Birmingham.
Desert Donkey Notebook Cover
by Carolyn McCully
Burning an image onto thin plywood is not without its challenges, but by gluing the ply onto the cover of a notebook, Carolyn makes a unique item as a keepsake or gift.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
The Big Book of Wooden Locks by Tim Detweiler
A Lesson Plan for Woodturning by James Rodgers
DVD Reviews
Steve Maskery Workshop Essentials
Volume 1: Woodworking Jigs & Accessories
Volume 2: More Jigs & Accessories
Volume 3: The Ultimate Tablesaw Tenon Jig
Volume 4: Bandsaw Essentials
Volume 5: Bandsaw Jigs and Advanced Techniques
Volume 6: The Ultimate Bandsaw Tenon Jig
Issue Number 185
February 2016
Features
Hydrowood - Salvaging Tasmania's Flooded Forests
Inspired by underwater logging operations in British Columbia, Canada, David Wise and Andrew Morgan have launched Hydrowood, a company specifically set up to salvage sunken trees from Lake Pieman, a man-made hydro lake in Tasmania. Logging, milling and drying operations have commenced on a commercial scale.
Restoration & Revival of a Vintage Thicknesser
Italian made, this thicknesser had a full working life, possibly involving the construction of the Sydney Opera House, before being overhauled by its new owner, Adelaide boat restorer, Mark Davis.
John Jordan & Mike Lee - Turnfest 2016
by Neil Scobie
Two of the demonstrators at Turnfest 2016 will be John Jordan from Tennessee USA and Mike Lee from Hawaii USA. A highly respected turner and teacher, John is known for his textured hollow vessels with small openings. Mike explores organic forms, turning the wood and then carving it.
Club Drumbeat
The members of the Blue Mountains Woodturners Inc (NSW) have involved themselves in a variety of projects, from making giant chess sets for local schools, to organising an international symposium and restoring a heavy industrial lathe.
33rd Annual Exhibition 2015 by the Woodcraft Guild ACT Inc
Held each year in conjunction with the Canberra Timber & Working with Wood Show, the Guild’s Exhibition attracts a high quality of entries in diverse categories such as boxmaking, turning, carving, cabinetmaking, marquetry, models, pyrography and toolmaking.
Carving with High Speed Rotary Tools - 1. An Introduction
by Bill McLeary
With its ability to remove material quickly, and cut cleanly across or with the grain without splintering or chipping, the high speed rotary carving tool and its associated burrs have enabled new levels of detail and fineness not possible with edge tools and general carving skills.
Projects
Carved Seat Bar Stool - Version II
by Neil Scobie
A redesigned version of a bar stool that Neil released about nine years ago, this one has a thinner seat, more curve to the legs and thinner ends to the legs to give a more streamlined appearance and reduce weight.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.26 - Internet Videos
by John Ewart
Internet videos are an effective means of gaining new skills, but because anyone can post a video online, many of the techniques shown are ineffective or outright dangerous. John discusses the more common failings in Internet turning videos and how to judge a good one from a '‘fail'.
The Star Table
by W A Lane
Made from Western Red Cedar, Australian Red Cedar and Australian White Cedar, this occasional table has a segmented top and lower shelf. In spite of its complex appearance, it requires only three different types of segments and assembly is straighforward so long as the segments are sized and shaped accurately.
A Turned Bowl Made with a Home-made Ring-cutter
by John Swinkels
In this article John discusses the virtues of ring-cutters, the use of segmented rings, their assembly into a bowl blank and the jigs involved. The project is a thin-walled bowl, approx. 230mm in diameter.
Learning about Routers - 3
In this issue we examine the use of the trammel in conjunction with the router and make a simple trivet with concentric cutouts.
Market Wares - 14. Fishing Reel Toilet Roll Holder
by Bob Aitken
This fishing reel toilet roll holder is not as easy and quick to make as many of our previous Market Wares, but Bob assures us that they are fun to make and sell very well!
Carving an Eagle
by Frank Rowe
Frank uses a bandsaw to produce a contoured 3D blank from a rectangular piece of wood and then refines the shape with a rotary carving tool. Pyrography and hand-made wire and epoxy legs finish the sculpture.
Whistling Kite
by Carolyn McCully
With an odd-shaped board to work with, Carolyn chose a suitable photograph from her nature collection as the subject of her pattern. The challenge in this project is to get the shading right to give the required alternating bands of light and dark markings on the feathers and body.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Wooden Hub Wheels
by MC Hendrikson O.A.M
Woodturning Trickery
by David Springett
DVD Reviews
Handcut Dovetails
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 186
April 2016
Features
USER REPORT - Laguna Revo 18/36 Lathe
by Allen Barrett
Featuring a rigid steel bed, heavy cast iron legs for stability and dampening, movable headstock, optional outrigger bed extension and other innovations, the Laguna Revo 18/36 is a new lathe design that has been re-engineered from scratch, offering new solutions and possibilities for your woodturning projects.
Cordless Woodworking with Milwaukee Tools
With a motto of 'cutting the cord', Milwaukee Tools is releasing an ever-increasing range of tools based on their 18V and 12V Li-Ion battery platforms. To date they have most of the cordless power tools you would need for a woodworking workshop, including several interesting items that you may not have considered.
Carving with High Speed Rotary Tools - 2. Burrs and Bits
by Bill McLeary
Bill classifies carving burrs and bits into four groups, depending upon their use - Roughing Out, Refining, Detailing and Texturing. Within each group he discusses the options from structured tooth burrs and steel engraving cutters, to ruby carvers and abrasive stones.
Learning about Routers - 4
After a discussion of some the factors that should be considered when purchasing and building up your selection of router bits, we look at a router skill which can be very useful, but is often overlooked - freehand routing. It also needs practice!
Projects
A Fair Dinkum Toy Box
by Allen Barrett
Every child’s room needs a toy box. Ideally it should be big enough to hold a fair number of toys, small enough to be compact and stow out of the way, and strong enough to act as a box, seat or table. Allen makes this 'fair dinkum' toy box, personalising it with a carved initial on the lid.
Dust Extraction System Upgrade
by Laury Vella
Salvaging the pump from his conventional dust collector, Laury upgraded his workshop dust extraction system with a home-made cyclone for most of the shavings and dust, and a wheelie bin water trap for the fine dust.
Lone Emu
by Carolyn McCully
Working from an image from her NT holiday, Carolyn burns this head shot of the Australian emu and colours it for dramatic effect.
Restoring a Stanley 4½ Plane
by Phil Spencer
After some cleaning, stripping, refinishing and tuning, Phil turned his $40 purchase into a useful handtool for his workshop.
Market Wares - 15. Segmented Letter Openers
by Richard Collins
By using layers of 3mm and 6mm wood in contrasting colours, and producing the items in batches, Richard is able to make these highly attractive and functional letter openers with a reasonable outlay of time and effort.
The Magic Pea Holder
by Aaron Ehrlich
This simple party trick requires three identical 'sealed' containers. It is essential that the three wooden containers appear exactly the same so this is good exercise in identical turning, using only a small amount of wood.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.27 -
Unconventional Tools and Cutting Edge Shapes
by John Ewart
In spite of the wide range of woodturning tools available commercially, many turners end up with one or more ‘specialised’ tools in their collection, to suit a specific need. John discusses some of the tools and shapes that are used and how they suit their intended purpose.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.14 An Acanthus Panel
by Mike Davies
Continuing to work with the same basic set of carving tools used throughout this series, Mike carves a traditional acanthus leave panel. Mike also describes the design principles involved in drawing an acanthus leaf design and what makes one pattern look right and another look wrong.
Making the Lopez Chess Set Using a Loose Pin Chuck
by Mike Darlow
This is two articles in one - the making of a turned chess set and an introduction to the use of a loose pin chuck (including how to make one). For this application Mike now uses this chuck in preference to the coarse screw chuck mentioned in his book, Turned Chessmen.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
All New Turning Projects
by Richard Raffan
The Homemade Workshop
by James Hamilton
DVD Reviews
End Grain Table Tops & Cutting Boards
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 187
June 2016
Features
Neil Scobie Workshop in SA
by Tim Smeaton
The Northern Turners Inc's annual workshop last November was particularly memorable with Neil Scobie presenting a wealth of turning and carving knowledge to the audience.
WA Woodturner - Neil Turner
Though a farmer for most of his working life, Neil always had a sideline interest in woodturning. He has sold his work to galleries in Australia and the USA and now turns full-time.
Club Drumbeat
Colac Woodcrafters Guild Inc (VIC) and The Burdekin Woodcraft Association Inc (QLD).
USER REPORT -
Bosch GSB Professional 18V Impact VE-2-LI Drill/Driver
by Tony Nash
Robust and powerful, the Bosch GSB is designed for the hardworking woodworker or tradie.
USER REPORT -
Bosch PSR 10.8V LI-2 Drill/Driver
by Tony Nash
This compact lightweight 10.8V drill/driver is powerful enough for a wide range of drilling and driving tasks.
Which Drill Do I Buy?
by Steven Burrows, Editor
Steven explains why there are so many drill/drivers on the market and how, with a little knowledge, you make the best selection.
Vision Australia's ASSIST Industrial Skills Training
Vocational woodworking courses for the blind and vision impaired are held in a specialised workshop.
The Australian Woodturning Exhibition 2015
Last year’s AWE once again attracted a large number and variety of entries for the 16 categories.
Projects
Monogrammed Sofa Table
by Allen Barrett
This functional table has two drawers, two secret compartments, magazine shelf and an inlaid monogram. A similar table would suit a hallway, small apartment or reading nook.
Duplicating Woodturnings Using Shadows
by Aaron Ehrlich
Aaron employs the shadow method to turn two identical wooden candlestick holders.
Saltwater Crocodile
by Carolyn McCully
To capture the menace and power in this image, it’s all in the details. Carolyn describes how to burn your way through the lumps and bumps and add the required textures and touches of colour.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.15
Carving in 3-Dimensions - A Swag
by Mike Davies
A swag is a draped carving of leaves, flowers, fruit and other items, often found decorating period buildings or furniture. Mike details the steps involved in making one.
Market Wares - 16. Dog Bowl Holder
by Denis Burnham
The pet industry in Australia is huge and you can tap into this at your local market with this dog bowl holder. It’s simple to make and will make good use of the cut-offs stored in your workshop.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.28. Turning a Couch Leg
by John Ewart
John turns a typical short couch leg using two different techniques. One is the traditional method while the other is a modified approach that is easier, slower and avoids the use of the skew chisel.
Cutting Finger or Box Joints on a Bandsaw
by John Swinkels
John has developed his own method for cutting accurate finger joints on a bandsaw. By using a bandsaw John is able to join long components, whereas table saw and router table methods for making the same joints are better suited to short lengths. To demonstrate the snug fit of the joints he made a one-legged U-frame table.
Learning about Routers - 5 Making a Simple Box
This beginner project covers the basics of making a box and the role of the router in most boxmaking.
500mm High Two Hour Hourglass
by Heinz Haselroither
Having made hourglasses for over 20 years, Heinz enjoyed the challenge of his biggest timer yet.
Carving with High Speed Rotary Tools -3: Carving a Leaf
by Bill McLeary
Bill exploits the full power of the rotary carver to present this delicate wooden leaf as a beginner woodcarving project.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Intarsia Birds
by Kathy Wise
Deep Relief Woodcarving
by Kevin Walker
Turning Segmented Wooden Bangles
by Don Jovag
SketchUp A Design Guide for Woodworkers
by Joe Zih
Issue Number 188
August 2016
Features
The Terrifying Trembleur
After being taught how to turn a trembleur by French master-turner, Jean-François Escoulen, Ernie Newman has passed this skill on to a growing group of Australian turners.
2016 Casey/Cardinia Grand Art & Woodart Show
The woodworking or 'woodart' categories in this major Victorian Art Exhibition continue to grow each year.
Vale Neil Scobie
An Industrial Arts teacher who went on to become one of Australia's leading designer/makers and demonstrators, Neil Scobie was well-known throughout the local woodworking community as well as overseas.
Why We Use Wood
One of the most sustainable materials on the planet, wood is also one of the most versatile.
Club Drumbeat
Western Sydney Woodturners and the Central Coast Woodturners (NSW).
Vale Max Jensen
A keen woodworker, Max was also a driving force among the Victorian Clubs for more than 30 years.
Winner of the Milwaukee Giveaway
A Men’s Shed is now the proud owner of the Milwaukee 18V Planer from the #186 Giveaway.
My Choice - Laguna REVO 18/36 Lathe
Learning about Routers - 6
Guided routing - we examine the use of bushes, bearings and templates to make accurate and repeatable designs.
Earth and Beyond in Red Cedar
James Allen took over 2000 hours to transform an Australian Red Cedar stump into this four metre long sculpture.
Australian Scroll Saw Exhibition
by Neil Schulz
This nationwide organisation held its seventh biennial exhibition in Coonabarabran NSW.
Projects
Turning a Monaural Stethoscope
by Mike Darlow
While this device has been replaced by its modern counterpart, it does make a nice gift for a friend or relative in the medical profession, or a father to be.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.29 Turning a Standard Lamp
by John Ewart
John demonstrates two methods for making the hollow stem of a standard lamp - boring through a piece of solid wood or routing the inside faces of two halves.
Market Wares - 17. Cannon Toothpick Holder
by Bob Aitken
This turned item has market appeal as both a toothpick container and a toy for young boys.
A Monogrammed Sofa Table - 2
by Allen Barratt
In this second and final instalment, Allen builds the drawers, secret compartments and magazine rack, before finishing and assembling the table.
Giraffe
by Carolyn McCully
A complement to the zebra heads Carolyn described in AWW #152, this pyrography of a giraffe's head involves close attention to detail and some examples of negative burning.
Woodcarving by Numbers Pt.16 Carving a Linenfold Decoration
by Mike Davies
A popular panel decoration in past centuries, the techniques involved in carving a linenfold can also be used for religious carvings, heraldry and scrolls.
The Lozenge Box
by Don Phillips
To make a short octagonal box, Don is unable to use his favoured router table methods and instead has to machine the sides on a table saw.
Carving with High Speed Rotary Tools - 4: Carving a Cluster of Gumnuts with Stem and Leaf
by Bill McLeary
In his second project, Bill expands the skills of the reader, introducing detailing and texturing. In spite of the complexity and beauty of the finished project, it is aimed at the beginner as well as more experienced carvers.
Electronic Variable Control for Your Single Phase Lathe
by Phil Spencer
While you must use a licensed electrician to wire this all together, you can do the legwork and design your own electronic variable speed control to suit your existing lathe.
Other Features
New Products
Issue Number 189
October 2016
Features
Gallery
Frank Rowe's Red Capped Parrots (carving - White Beech) and Hamish Webstar's bench-style 'leaf' seat with a Windsor chair influence (Olive Ash and Burr Wych Elm).
Club Drumbeat
The Manning - Great Lakes Woodworkers Inc (NSW) and the Richmond Valley Woodcrafters Club Inc (NSW).
Working Safely with Epoxies and Polyurethanes
by David Giddings
As Business Manager at Drive Marine Services, Dave has seen the changes in the epoxy and polyurethane industry in recent years and notes work practices and product selections which can minimise sensitivity reactions.
Boat Crib
This boat crib is one of the more novel projects by a student at the Chippendale International School of Furniture this year.
Learning about Routers - 7
Hold-downs and fluting
We examine the various means of securing the workpiece when routing and make a simple jig so that we can rout flutes on the side of a leg or column.
Projects
Carving Lovespoons 1 - An Introduction
by David Stanley
David looks at the history of the Welsh lovespoon, as well as the tools, equipment and techniques required to carve one. He then describes the carving of a lovespoon design in Jelutong, Mahogany or Rosewood, with the traditional Welsh dragon and two hearts.
Notes on Woodturning Pt.30 - Making a Yarn Bowl
by John Ewart
Turners may not know what a yarn bowl is, but every knitter does. It keeps the ball of yarn from rolling away and is a practical and well-received project for any woodturner to make for the knitter in their lives.
Bedside Serving Table
by John Swinkels
Based on the design of hospital bedside serving tables, this unit is not only a handy item for anyone who is sick or invalid in your family, but it is also a follow-up on John’s article in AWW #187 on how to cut finger joints on the bandsaw.
Market Wares - 18. Doorway Decoration
by Adrian Bateman
Wooden doorway decorations can come in an almost endless range of designs. This one was based on a decoration installed on a public building and with the help of a few jigs and cutters, is relatively quick to make.
Turning Leather Handles on a Woodturning Lathe
by John Swinkels
Leather can be laminated, turned and sanded to create comfortable handles for your woodworking tools, but there are differences between working with leather and with wood. John describes how he made handles for a pen, woodcarving gouge and a marking knife.
Bright as Laughter
by Carolyn McCully
As winter gives way to spring, Carolyn chose this brightly coloured specimen for her coloured pyrography piece on two timbers, Acacia and Pawlonia. Both workpieces presented difficulties but for different reasons, and Carolyn details how she overcame the obstacles.
The Lacewood Box
by Don Phillips
Presented with a highly figured piece of Brazilian Lacewood, Don chose to make a box with a framed construction, using the light-coloured less figured wood of the frame to accentuate the colour and pattern of the Lacewood panels.
The First Big Turning Job - Empress Shotoku's Pagodas
by Mike Darlow
Over a thousand years ago a Japanese Empress ordered one million of these pagodas, some of which survive today. Designed to conceal a prayer scroll, they are a challenging woodturning project with great care required to achieve consistent results, particularly when turning the spire-stopper.
The Wooden Cross Puzzle 1
by Richard Collins
The Cross Puzzle is a simple design. Two pieces of wood are locked together in what appears to be a halving joint. However, there is a trick to pulling them apart. Richard describes how to make the traditional version of the puzzle, which can sometimes be disassembled by luck as much as logic. He then describes a more complex locking mechanism which is much harder to guess.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Laminated Wood Art Made Easy
by Stephen Carey
The New Bandsaw Book
by David Picciuto
Issue Number 190
December 2016
Features
Geoff Hannah's Chinoiserie Cabinet 2016
After 2000 hours of work, Geoff Hannah's latest cabinet has had its official unveiling. Done in the Chinoiserie style, it contains the incredible detail, master craftsmanship and multitude of drawers and compartments that have become the hallmark of his cabinets (another cabinet appeared in AWW #152).
Geoff Hannah - The Book
Geoffrey Hannah, Never a less likely bloke, is a book just released on Geoff’s life and work.
Club Drumbeat
Albury-Wodonga Woodcrafters Inc (NSW/VIC), Bellarine Woodworkers Inc (VIC) and the Waverley Woodworkers Inc (VIC). 20 Gallery Jeff Fraser’s unconventional spoons.
Shingles for St Stephen's Chapel, Brisbane
by Stan & Noelene Ceglinski
Having learnt his skills from traditional bush craftsmen, Stan finds his services in demand for new buildings as well as conservation projects. A hail storm in 2016 gave Stan a rare opportunity to work on the same roof twice, having re-roofed St Stephen's Chapel 25 years earlier.
Vale Alan Wale
Having spent his working life in woodworking and teaching, Alan Wale is best remembered for his role in extablishing the Sturt School of Wood in Mittagong NSW.
Timberbits - Much More than Pens and Clocks
Started in 2008 when its owner was seeking a better range of pen kits, Timberbits has grown into a major supplier of a wide range of woodworking tools and consumables.
Failure of Exterior Clear Coatings
by Dave Giddings
After many years of selling exterior and wet area coatings, Dave has a number of tips on how to avoid early failure of the finish on your woodwoorking projects.
Learning about Routers - 8
This issue we introduce the router table and the use of routers for making dovetails and box joints.
Projects
Sputnik Urchin (Pyrography)
by Carolyn McCully
The shell of a Sputnik Urchin proves to be an interesting pyrography subject, full of detail accentuated by strong light contrasts.
Improved Panel Clamping Jig
by Steve McMartin
Designed for gluing up laminated box panels and other small to medium sized objects, this jig will accommodate a wider range of sizes as well as non-rectangular shapes, compared to a conventional movable fence jig.
Turned Drawer Knobs with a Lag Screw Fixing
by Mike Darlow
Sometimes a broken drawer knob is indicative of a design problem and the best solution is a new approach. Rather than turn new knobs to suit the original weak wooden screw fixing, Mike adapted the knob profile to suit a steel lag screw.
Pair of Viking Chairs
by John Swinkels
Known by several names including plank chairs and stargazer chairs, these items are relatively simple to make and offer a good project to be done in conjunction with children or grandchildren. More challenging is the folding footstool which John machines from a single thick board, using a jigsaw, chisel and resawing bandsaw.
Notes on Woodturning Part 31 - Turning a Fruit Stand
by John Ewart
This three piece stand requires two faceplate turnings and a between-centres turning. Unlike a cake stand which would have a flat top, this item has a dished top surface which requires the construction of an accurate friction plate.
Carving Lovespoons - 2 Celtic-Knot-Heart Panel Lovespoon
by David Stanley
Having introduced lovespoons last issue and provided a beginner's project, David now moves on to a much more challenging design. This lovespoon incorporates a number of features that can be omitted or simplified if required to suit the reader’s skill level.
The Wooden Cross Puzzle - 2
by Richard Collins
Did you make the Cross Puzzle from last issue? Did any of your friends work out how to separate the two pieces? Richard discusses variations to the Puzzle which will stump all but the most determined puzzle solvers.
Market Wares - 19 Chunky Serviette Rings
by Alexander Brown
This idea makes good use of the leftover board material found in most workshops.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Geoffrey Hannah - Never a less likely bloke
by Meg Heggen
DVD Review
Finger Joints on the Table Saw
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 191
February 2017
Features
Club Drumbeat
West Australian Guild of Woodcarvers, Maryborough Woodturners and Woodcraftsmen Guild Inc (QLD) and the Swan Group of the Woodturners Association of Western Australia.
MakerSpace & Co, Marrickville NSW
In a large warehouse in Sydney's inner suburbs, an exciting venture celebrates its first anniversary. MakerSpace is providing hobbyist and commercial woodworkers with a very well-equipped and managed facility where they can explore their potential and improve their skills.
The Australian Woodturning Exhibition 2016
by Rachelle Leaver
While the number and overall quality of entries continues to improve each year in this national competition, a highlight of the 2016 event was the skill of some of the newcomers and intermediate turners which certainly attracted a lot of attention.
Trend Improves the Airshield Pro Respirator
Available from a number of stockists, the new improved Airshield is one of the products that Trend UK representatives will be demonstrating in Melbourne in early February.
Choosing Plywoods
by Dave Giddings
As well as selling exterior and wet area coatings, Dave also stocks plywood. In this article he covers what to look for when sorting out the good stock from the bad, for your next project.
Good Ideas & Short Cuts
Recycling plastic supermarket fruit jars as handy storage containers, a technique for removing broken dowels and trophy label displays made from offcuts.
Projects
Making a Wheel Back Double Bow Windsor Chair - 1
by Phillip Spencer
Working from a James Mursell plan, Phillip builds an English style Windsor Chair which incorporates bows for both the arms and the back, plus bent wood for the arm supports. The construction of the chair involves the steam bending of wood, the use of uncommon tools such as the scorp, travisher and rounding plane, and the accurate drilling of holes at compound angles.
Turning Wooden Funnels
by Mike Darlow
While we are used to funnels made from plastic and metal, they were once commonly made from wood. Mike shows how to turn your own so that you will always have a funnel of the right size to use.
Reel Time Clock
by Bob Aitken
Working with old, but readily available, Bakelite fishing reels made by Australian manufacturer, Alvey, Bob shows how you can turn one of them into a working wooden reel plus an attractive fisherman's timepiece.
One of the Locals (Magpie)
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn burns a pyrographic image of one of our best known local birds, the Australian Magpie.
Notes on Woodturning Part 32 - The Spoon Foot Leg
by John Ewart
If you wish to make a table or chair with cabriole legs, there are a variety of shapes to choose from. One of the easiest to make is the spoon foot or club foot leg because it is fully turned, using two centres. John shows you how to do it.
Carving and Painting an Eastern Rosella (Parrot)
by Frank Rowe
Through his AWW articles, Frank is known for his bird carvings. Usually they are carved and then detailed with pyrography, but the bright colours of the Eastern Rosella demanded a departure from Frank’s usual approach. This bird is fully coloured, though he explains that he found painting a carving much easier than painting an image of a bird.
The Wooden Cross Puzzle - 3
by Richard Collins
Having detailed the Cross Puzzle in differing levels of difficulty over the last two issues, Richard now applies his ingenious locking mechanisms to a variety of other puzzles including Locked Blocks, Cylinder in a Block, Ball in a Cage and a couple of Locked Boxes.
Beginners’ Series #43 Bathroom Stool, an Easy Project
This sturdy, lightweight bathroom stool is proof that you can make a useful piece of furniture without having to machine (ie. rip, plane or thickness) stock that is bought from the timberyard. Made from Western Red Cedar, it uses only stock sizes and (if you wish) can be made entirely with handtools.
Market Wares - 20 Two Quick Projects
by Alan Boston
Having noticed painted mountains being sold as a nursery decoration, Alan developed his own design using contrasting woods. Simple photo holders are another budget item in his range.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
The Fundamentals of Segmented Wood Turning
by James Rodgers
Classic Whittling
by Rick Wiebe
20-Minute Whittling Projects
by Tom Hindes
DVD Review
Making Tapered Table Legs
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 192
April 2017
Features
Exploring Surface Decoration
by Ernie Newman
Ernie's interest in making wooden bowties has led to a colourful collection of wood treatments and effects. In this article Ernie presents 40 different bowties and their finishes.
Gallery
John Meikle's platform rocking chair and the Lockyer Woodcrafters Group’s wedding goblets.
Club Drumbeat
Bunbury Woodturners Group (WA), Cairns and District Woodworkers Guild Inc (QLD), and the Woodturners of the Hunter.
The Picador Pup
by John Hamilton
John has restored a Picador Pup, an all-in-one woodworking machine produced in the UK from the 1950s, designed to be powered by a separate electric motor.
USER REPORT -
Wood Craft Supplies Spiral Cutter Torque Wrench
by Albert Browne
If you've ever been concerned about whether you are setting the individual cutters on your spiral cutter block too tight or not tight enough, then you'll be pleased to know that Wood Craft Supplies sell a torque wrench for this specific purpose.
A Special Exhibition
by Paul Gregson (Assoc. Editor)
In August last year at the Lismore Regional Art Gallery, there was an exhibition of work by students of Geoff Hannah.
Made in England
With a company history over 100 years old and having been the subject of a management buyout in 2003, Record Power is on track to return the design and where practical, the manufacture of its products to the United Kingdom.
Projects
The Molinillo
by Mike Darlow
If your chocolate pot is missing its molinillo, Mike shows you how to turn one.
Giant Turned Wooden Hand
by Mike Boyle
Woodturning isn't often used for large outdoor sculptures, but to make this three metre long hand, artist Mike Boyle and numerous woodturners from the Blue Mountains Woodturners used a combination of turning and carving.
Make Your Own Wooden Clamp
by Lance Winter
Using tight straight grained timber, you can make a number of these handy glue-up clamps to suit your specific needs without breaking the bank. While there is a fair amount of work involved in producing just one, making them in batches should be quicker and more efficient.
My Old Girl (Dog)
by Carolyn McCully
Previously the subject of Carolyn's A Boy and His Dog (AWW #137 Feb 2008), Dingus is now 14 years old. Carolyn burnt this image to keep as a momento of her loyal companion. It uses a (burnt) shaded background behind the detail of the coat while the white fur is done in pencil, providing an interesting combination of pyrography and pencil.
Notes on Woodturning Part 33 - Turning a Wooden Wall Hook
by John Ewart
These simple but elegant 'round button' wall hooks will suit a variety of home decorating styles and are relatively easy to turn on the lathe.
Tilt Skittles
by Aaron Ehrlich
A variant on table skittles, this game uses a spinning top instead of a swinging ball to knock the skittles down. To control the top, the playing table is sprung and can be tilted as desired. The game is fun to play and makes good use of items from your scrap box.
A Smaller Version
by Harry Ellis
Harry resolves a number of challenges in making this 'onion and potato' cupboard to match an existing post-War sideboard. He uses hand tools almost exclusively, but a number of his comments apply to furniture making generally.
Making a Wheel Back Double Bow Windsor Chair - 2
by Phillip Spencer
Working from a James Mursell plan, Phillip finishes his English style Windsor Chair in American Ash and Mahogany by fitting the back bow and associated spindles.
Market Wares - 21. Pen & Pencil Trays
by Alex Bartman
With a flat-bottomed bowl tray router bit, portable router and a homemade jig, you can convert scrap boards into handy pen and pencil trays quickly and easily.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Big Book of Pyrography Projects
by Editors of Pyrography Magazine
Making Wooden Gear Clocks
by Editors of Scroll Saw Woodworking
Issue Number 193
June 2017
Features
Pegasus - a Kinetic Sculpture
by Bob Hains
Made for the Brisbane City Council Recycled Art Competition 2016, this 800mm long horse with an 1100mm wingspan has a moving head, tail, legs and wings, all driven by cogs and levers running off a single motor.
Accoya® - acetylated Radiata Pine for exterior applications
Very dimensionally stable and rot-resistant, this unique product, processed in The Netherlands and readily available here in Australia, opens up a wide range of applications for timber in exterior and wet area projects.
Club Drumbeat
Knox and District Woodworkers' Club (VIC), Fine Woodwork Association (WA) Inc and Bayside Woodturners and Woodcrafters (QLD).
USER REPORT - Trend UNIBASE
by Alexander Black
Don’t throw your older model router away just because you can’t find a guide bush to fit it. Trend UK manufacture a universal sub-base pre-drilled to fit most makes and models of router, and designed to accept Trend UK's large range of accessories.
Gallery
Les Morrison's monster wooden toy tractor is two metres long and weighs 300kg. Peter Fogelman appreciates the use of wood rather than plastic for his back scratchers and John Hamilton displays his Honduras Mahogany utensils and chain.
A Big Lathe
As mentioned in John Ewart's article in this issue, Courtney Williams from Williams Woodturning in Brookvale, Sydney, uses a ‘massive lathe’ to produce his long architectural turnings.
Projects
Notes on Woodturning Part 34 - Split Turnings
by John Ewart
Split turnings offer a solution to a variety of woodturning applications including half-round columns and hollow columns. John describes the making of half round columns for an extended Honour Board.
Precision Planing with Jigs
by Richard Collins
Richard introduces a couple of jigs that he uses to accurately plane rectangular and trapezoidal cross sectional pieces for his projects.
Making a Box Book
by John Swinkels
These attractive and practical box-like books are a good project for introducing your children or grandchildren to the fun of woodworking.
The Camera Clock
by Don Phillips
Technology moves at such a pace that you might have to build this clock quickly before your children forget what a digital camera looks likes. Don describes a trio of homemade jigs that can be used for almost any clock you can imagine.
A Rolling Stool for the Workshop
by John Swinkels
John builds a turned stool from offcuts and four casters. In addition to being practical, the stool is compact enough to store away when not in use.
The Waiter and the Pirate
by Aaron Ehrlich
As an exercise in microturning, Aaron converted two flexible plain wooden dolls into items that are a lot more interesting and colourful.
Router-based Finger Jointer
by John Hamilton
Developed and built by John many years ago, this finger jointer is still a useful and effective machine for accurately cutting a series of finger joints using a portable router or trimmer.
Cow Skull
by Carolyn McCully
An iconic rural image, the cow skull is a useful pyrography pattern for anything with a country and western theme. In addition to working through the differing textures of the horns and the skull, Carolyn describes how to draw straight lines with your pen and burn a wide dark border.
Market Wares # 22 - Small Chalk Board
by Don Phillips
A chalk board is relatively simple to make and useful for parents with young children, fellow market stallholders and people with small retail businesses. Children can draw on it for hours without wasting paper and retailers can set up signage without a power outlet nearby.
Beginner Series #44 - A Simple Mitre Jig
Jigs allow you to greatly extend the versatility of your existing power tools and machinery. Some can be store-bought but most can be made inexpensively in the workshop from offcuts. They may take a little time to make, but carefully stored and operated, they can last a very long time. We look at a simple mitre jig for the table saw which will greatly improve the accuracy and speed of your mitre joints for picture framing.
Other Features
New Products
Book Reviews
Hardwood Edging and Inlay for Curved Tables
by Scott Grove
New Woodturning
by Helga Becker
Issue Number 194
August 2017
Features
Sam Newmarch's Wooden Geared Clock
Made as his Higher School Certificate submission in Industrial Technology - Timber Products and Furniture Technologies, Sam's clock became a journey rather than a project, taking him into new areas of design and woodworking skills.
USER REPORT - Trend Combination Router Base
Designed to improve your portable router’s accuracy and effectiveness in seven different ways, this accessory, like so many products from Trend UK, is designed to fit most router models, any brand, old or new.
Club Drumbeat
Woodcraft Manningham Woodwork Club (VIC) was formed by the amalgamation of three woodworking clubs, the Berwick District Woodworkers Club Inc (VIC) operates out of The Old Cheese Factory and the Cessnock Turners (NSW) have their workshop in the grounds of Mount View High School where they run a student mentoring program.
USER REPORT - Fiskars IsoCore Hammer
Representing part of Fiskars recent entry into the hardware market, the IsoCore range has been developed with a vibration absorbing handle. In the range are three woodworking hammers.
Sharpening Cabinetmaking Tools
by Mike Darlow
Known for his specialised grinding templates for sharpening woodturning tools, Mike turns his attention to cutting edge tools used by cabinetmakers and joiners.
How to Secure a Tabletop (and How Not to)
The #45 instalment in our Beginner’s Series, we look at the problem of movement in table tops and how to secure them while still allowing to them to move rather than break along the grain or joint.
Projects
Wooden Wallet
by Richard Rees
His third version of a wooden wallet and the first to accept credit cards, notes and coins, Richard describes its functions and what is involved in making one.
Segmented Chip and Dip Bowl
by John Swinkels
Transforming a metal design into something that could be made from wood required making a prototype to work out the challenges.
Time-Out Stool Timer
by John Swinkels
Based on the time-out stools to be found on the Internet which use soft drink bottle parts for the sand timer, John builds this handy stool which doubles as a timer for games and other activities
Turning the Humble Chicken Egg
by Aaron Ehrlich
The shape of the chicken egg is readily recognisable, but how do you turn a wooden one? Aaron describes the steps required to make your turning look like an egg rather than a distorted ball.
Notes on Woodturning Part 35 - Turning a Plant Pedestal
by John Ewart
Bring the garden into your home with an attractive plant pedestal. Since it has to safely support a pot and plant, there are practical considerations involved in its design.
A Coffee Table in Time with the Meandering Conversation
by Denis Hamilton
Stack cutting with a portable jigsaw allowed Denis to spice up the appearance of his Radiata Pine coffee table top with a meandering ribbon of contrasting Meranti.
Benchtop Chest of Drawers for Cameras
by Phillip Spencer
Pinch and Pull foam was used to fit out this set of drawers designed to store and protect Phillip’s photography equipment.
A Shooting Board for Finishing End Grain
by Richard Collins
In the search for more accurate hand planing, Richard developed this shooting board with a dove-tailed carriage and transverse stop.
Market Wares #23 - The Rocket Clock
by John K Looker
Designed to take a 36mm dia. fit up, the rocket clock can be made singly or in multiples for gifts or sale at the markets. 61 Cable Drum Workbench by Frank O’Connor A recycled cable drum provides a strong core for Frank’s space-saving rotating circular workbench.
Life and Death
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn revisits her pattern from last issue, adding decoration to the image of a cow skull.
Cable Drum Workbench
by Frank O'Connor
A recycled cable drum provides a strong core for Frank's space-saving rotating circular workbench.
Other Features
New Products
Issue Number 195
October 2017
Features
Sanders & How to Choose One
Sanders are not all alike, so knowing how each type of sander works is crucial to being able to select an appropriate portable sander for your needs. To further assist you to make the right purchase, we have compiled a survey of the portable routers currently available.
Club Drumbeat
Altona Woodworkers Inc (VIC) utilises older style heavy duty industrial woodworking machinery to produce their woodwork, Lara Woodworkers Inc (VIC) celebrate 25 years and the Port Stephens Community Woodworkers Inc (NSW) produce a range of woodworking kits which are delivered to local primary schools and nursing homes, to be assembled by children and the elderly.
From Warfare to Woodworking
The slicing action of true helix spiral cutters as found in planers and thicknessers can be equated with the slicing stroke of various curved swords used in warfare through the ages.
Notes on Woodturning Part 36 - Twin Naval Woodturners
by John Ewart
With a disciplined approach to their activities, defence force personnel often become keen woodworkers when they take up the craft. Twins, Chief Petty Officer Col Frampton and Petty Officer David Frampton, are a good example, with Col even taking his midi lathe to sea.
The Moisture Content of Wood
The #46 instalment in our Beginner's Series, we look at the importance of moisture content when selecting the material for a specific project. Depending on the workpiece, ignoring the effect of moisture content during the design and construction can lead to cracking, warping and other failures.
Sharpening Skews and Detail Gouges
by Mike Darlow
A keen proponent of finding the best way to turn, Mike is concerned at the proliferation of advice that ignores the physics of the turning process. He discusses the sharpening of skews and detail gouges and supports his contention that an understanding of the forces involved in using the tool on the lathe will assist you to sharpen the skew or detail gouge for better results.
Projects
Laminated Bowls from a Single Board
by John Di Stefano
While laminated work can be similar in appearance to segmented work, it is made in quite a different manner. These laminated bowls are made from cutting rings from a laminated board and then re-assembling them into a bowl blank (effectively a second lamination). John discusses his method and the software he uses to mark out the rings required.
Turning Musical Percussion Instruments
by Aaron Ehrlich
Many percussion instruments require a turned body or turned components. Aaron illustrates eight traditional percussion instruments which are both easy and fun for the woodturner to make.
A Little Unicorn
by Carolyn McCully
This relatively simple burn provides the opportunity to experiment with your spoon shader and the use of colour. Carolyn provides tips for your pyrography and colouring, based on unexpected difficulties she encountered with this piece.
Market Wares #24 The Napkin Holder
by Don Phillips
A fairly simple design that is easy to make in batches, this wooden napkin holder is a very handy means of placing napkins on a table for easy access by guests while preventing them from being blown about in the breeze.
Wine Bottle Holder
by John Swinkels
Single wine bottle holders which balance the bottle in mid-air have been around for years. There are many examples on the Internet, but John noticed that few designs involved turning. He developed his own design, based on a spindle turning with a captive ring.
Tambour Box
by Reg Cooke
Offcuts from guitar-making inspired this project, though the final piece did not incorporate the original offcuts. The innovative design incorporates a number of unusual features and involved a fair amount of trial and error to get the whole thing to work properly.
Faceted Wooden Bowls - 1
by Richard Collins
While round bowls are typically turned, square and polygonal bowls can be made by cutting faceted segments on a compound mitre saw and assembling them in the appropriate sequence. Richard explains the steps involved.
Other Features
New Products
Issue Number 196
December 2017
Features
Sanding Machines and Their Uses
Drum sanders, belt sanders, bobbin sanders,disc sanders and edge sanders - which sanding machines do you need and which ones will only gather dust in your workshop? Read our feature to learn a lot more about these important but often overlooked machines for the workshop.
A Pair of Tannoy Westminster Royal SE Speakers
by Toby Croce
Toby made a big jump from using portable power tools to install car audio systems, to designing and assembling these speaker cabinets for a pair of genuine Tannoy Dual Concentric Speakers. The result is a set of very high end speakers at a fraction of the cost of factory units.
Club Drumbeat
Now in its 23rd year, the Koonung Woodturners Guild lnc (VIC) still has its original Club premises. A valued contributor of woodworking projects to the local community, the Bourke’s Men's Shed raises much of its funds from turning pens to sell to tourists. Previously known as the Woodturners of the Goulburn Valley, the Shepparton based Goulburn Valley Woodworkers Inc holds one of the larger woodworking shows in the country. This year's event had 40 demonstrators.
Useful Tips for Beginners - 1
Based on a discussion with a number of experienced woodworkers, we begin a list of useful tips for beginners. More advanced woodworkers will know many of the tips, but they may still find something new to learn.
Time Flies (Tempus Fugit) - CMI celebrates 40 years
After four decades in business, Clock Movement Importers Pty Ltd is still an Australian family company specialising in supplying industry, retailers, hobbyists, schools and professional clockmakers with mechanical and quartz clock movements, hardware, accessories, spare parts, complete clocks including grandfather units, specialty clocks such as telluriums and astrolabiums, and timber kits for clockmaking.
Projects
Disc Sanding Jig for a Disc Sander
by Steve Maskery
This handy jig can be used to produce wheels, discs, round box lids and bases, circular items for toymaking, etc. without the need for a lathe. Simply cut the disc slightly oversize on a bandsaw or scrollsaw, or with a jigsaw or fretsaw, and sand down to an accurate circular shape using the jig.
Making A Wooden Padlock
by Russell Downie
Russell describes his style of wooden lock mechanism that clicks tight and springs open. The basic design can be adapted to a lock shape of your personal choice.
Notes on Woodturning Part 37 - Turning a Camphor Laurel Bowl
by John Ewart
Classified as a noxious weed, Camphor Laurel trees are regularly felled, providing a good supply of a timber. Often the Camphor Laurel has interesting colour variations, making the wood attractive as well as easy to work. John turns a bowl from a well coloured blank.
Octagonal Trinket Box
by Don Phillips
Making a plain sided octagonal box is fairly simple once you have the cutting angle correct, but an octagonal box with top and bottom trim is more involved. Don describes the use of a sacrificial carrier in the making of the fine trim and a method for cutting octagonal panels.
Market Wares #24 - The 3-Minute Egg Timer
by Heinz Haselroither
Having made a variety of wooden timers, Heinz has found that there is still a demand for the traditional 3-minute egg timer. While turning just the one involves a bit of work, making them in batches speeds up the process so that you can produce them as presents or to sell.
Turned Items for Yarn Craft
by John Swinkels
A selection of short recycled Oregon pole sections inspired John to come up with this assortment of yarn craft items including two storage containers, a spool and a pickup stick.
The Bee and The Magnolia
by Carolyn McCully
The theme of this piece is a bright object against a dark background. Carolyn successfully burnt the dark area, including her signature in a 'reverse burn', but she also notes the demands of such an approach. The bee is the opposite, benefiting from a light touch with the nib.
Faceted Wooden Bowls - 2
by Richard Collins
Richard continues his explanation of the methods involved in making faceted wooden bowls with a compound mitre saw. This time he explores the variety of designs possible when the faceted pieces are no longer identical.
Other Features
New Products
Issue Number 197
February 2018
Features
Abrasive Papers and Sanding Devices
Every woodworker uses it but how much do you really know about sandpaper, how it works and the materials from which it is made? We take a close look at abrasive papers, before moving on to various commercial hand and power sanding devices and their uses.
The Bishop Brothers' Journals on Australian Coachbuilding
by M C Hendrikson OAM
Started in 1890 as The Australasian Coachbuilder and Saddler and Liveryman's Journal, this Journal continued in publication until 1952. Now preserved and available on a USB stick, the issues of the Journal offer a fascinating insight into Australian woodworking as well as coachbuilding over that period.
Club Drumbeat
The Emerald Woodworkers Group Inc (QLD) has a lower than usual average age for its members, with most still having day jobs. The Eurobodalla Woodcraft Guild Inc (NSW) has its clubhouse on the grounds of a replica gold rush village, while the Bundaberg Woodworkers Guild Inc operates from Bundaberg’s Walker Street Craft Centre precinct.
Useful Tips for Beginners - 2
Another collection of useful woodworking tips.
USER REPORT - Fiskars Hardware Scissors and Snip
by Scott Yeo
Capable of cutting fine paper as well as much thicker, tougher and harder materials, these new cutting tools from Fiskars have a place in the workshop.
Bowna Turnabout 2017
Replacing the Wagga Wagga Turnabout, this inaugural event was a great success but was not without its teething problems.
USER REPORT - Milwaukee ROS 150 E-2 Sander
by Aaron Barker
Aaron puts Milwaukee’s powerful (440W) sander with dual orbit modes through its paces.
The Dolphin Project
A pod of five carved wooden dolphins formed the Club project for the Shellharbour Woodcarving and Pyrography Group in 2017.
Projects
Notes on Woodturning Part 38 - Turning a Small Free End Project
by John Ewart
Small items such as drawer knobs and buttons are often made as a series of turnings from a single long blank. John looks at the options involving a scroll chuck and then goes on to turn a drawer knob (with the grain parallel to the lathe axis).
Barbary Sheep - On Top of the World
by Carolyn McCully
This pyrography piece is an exercise in mastering fur, from the short hairs on most of the body to the coarse long hairs hanging from the throat. Carolyn also shows how artistic licence can make a big improvement in the final image.
Sewing Gear Box
by John Swinkels
An attractive turned item to hold sewing bits and pieces, this box includes a number of features that could be adapted to other designs.
A Bandsawn Jewellery Box from a Laminated Block
by John Swinkels
While bandsawn boxes may look difficult, John shows that they are easier to make than you might think. The use of a laminated block and turned brass drawer handles help to make this box stand out from other boxes.
Making a Chinese Padlock
by Russell Downie
Russell explains the construction of two versions of Chinese wooden padlocks, one of which is simpler and easier to make.
Market Wares #25 - The ThumbThing
by Adrian Burke
You may have never seen something like the ThumbThing before but book readers will love you for making it for them.
Combination Salt Shaker & Pepper Grinder
by David Mitchell
Having made many pepper grinders based on the Pen State Industries mechanism, David explains how he has refined the methods involved to make construction faster and more accurate.
Custom Made Machine Vice
by Lance Winter
This wooden vice can serve as a machine vice custom made to suit your drill press, or as a clamp for small woodworking projects.
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Dowels, Splines and Mitres
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 198
April 2018
Siena's World Globe
With the assistance of the Manning Great Lakes Woodworkers, Siena Hindmarsh took on the challenging project of producing a 400mm diameter world globe mounted on a veneered base with drawer, for her HSC school project. Fibre optics illuminate the land areas at night. 2
The Australian Woodturning Exhibition 2017 (AWTEX)
by Rachelle Leaver
Results from the 2017 Exhibition with photographs taken by the Eastern Suburbs Photography Society and Richard Crompton. AWTEX is Australia’s largest woodturning competition and celebrated its 29th year in 2017.
Club Drumbeat
The Orange Women's Shed (NSW) was set up to provide instruction in trades-based skills for local women, the highly successful Bribie & District Woodcrafters’ Association Inc (QLD) started with a couple of blokes on a verandah and the Hawkesbury Woodcraft Co-operative Ltd (NSW) has a close association with the Australiana Pioneer Village in Wilberforce.
USER REPORT - Bosch GOP Professional 18V-28 Multitool
by John Tebbutt
This powerful cordless multitool from Bosch features the new Starlock accessory mounting which provides a stronger attachment, and safer and faster accessory changes.
USER REPORT - Arbortech Ball Gouge
by Michael Nash
A worthy addition to Arbortech's range of accessories for 100mm and 115mm angle grinders, the Ball Gouge is an unusual carving tool, which takes some mastering to bring out its full potential.
Gallery
Peter Wholohan’s Egyptology-inspired jewellery box that he made for his granddaughter.
Cutting Coves Without Catches
by Mike Darlow
Continuing his search for the best woodturning methods, Mike contests that catches are more likely to happen when cutting coves rather than a bead, and then presents an alternative method which should (almost) prevent catches.
Projects
A Sort of Bookcase - 1
by Allen Barrett
In addition to the drawers and side cubicles for CD/DVD storage, this bookcase has a number of design features to give it a distinctive look and make it more child friendly.
Notes on Woodturning Part 39 - Turning a Needle Case
by John Ewart
As a small turning, John makes an attractive acorn-shaped sewing needle case, inspired by one of Tom Bartie’s designs.
Potted Plant
by Carolyn McCully
This simple image of a potted plant on some rocks becomes an exercise in shading and textures when converted to a pyrography project.
Off-Centre Turned Salt Cellar
by John Swinkels
This is not a salt grinder or shaker, but a salt cellar for storing cooking salt in the kitchen. To thin the rim between the magnet mounts, John turns the cellar off-centre without the use of special chucks or other devices.
Dovetail Marking Squares
by Steve Maskery
Missing his brass dovetail square, Steve decided to make his own from Bubinga, Ebony and Yew. This is a great project for small pieces of attractive yet quite expensive pieces of hardwood.
Tissue Box Cover and Holder
by Peter Fogelman
Peter demonstrates that everyday objects can be refined and improved when made from wood.
The Painter's Easel
by Aaron Ehrlich
Miniature turning created this display piece with sentimental reasons behind its design.
Market Wares #26
by Athol Burnett
With a little thought to their design, wooden bookends can be made strong and attractive, without being too expensive to make.
Notelet Box - A Project for Young Woodworkers
by Richard Collins
This box is more complex than it looks, and it will have onlookers wondering how the lid was fitted, yet the actual construction can be done by an 11 year old.
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Issue Number 199
June 2018
Features
Club Drumbeat
Local farmers and a few retirees started the Bairnsdale & District Woodcraft Group (VIC) in the 1980s when the farmers decided that a woodturning club was a better way to spend their time in town rather than discussing livestock prices at the saleyard. For the Wimmera Woodturners Guild Inc (VIC), River Red Gum is the local timber and features frequently in their work. 3
USER REPORT - Fiskars PowerGear Aviation Snips
by Scott Yeo
Big brother to the Hardware Snip reviewed in AWW #197 February 2018, Fiskars PowerGear Aviation Snips is less useful in a general woodworking workshop than the Snip but should interest those who combine metalworking with their woodwork.
Vesper Tools Turns 20
Over the twenty years of following his passion for woodworking and toolmaking, Chris Vesper has built his business from a hobby to a world-renowned brand for woodworking marking tools.
Improving a Box
In the 47th instalment of our Beginner Series, we ask the question - having learnt the basics, what’s next? - and apply this approach to improving a wooden box beyond a basic design.
Projects
The Tree Table
by Brian Crossman
Camphor Laurel produces wood with beautiful colour and grain, but it doesn't usually grow to a size where it can be slabbed to make a table. Typically it is cut into boards, but Brian took a different approach, taking a slab of Camphor Laurel (including the tree trunk profile) and incorporating it into a Tasmanian Oak table.
A Sort of Bookcase - 2
by Allen Barrett
Having discussed the building of the carcase last issue, Allen moves on to the construction of the drawers plus the finishing of this child-friendly storage unit.
Power Carving a Scandinavian Style Bowl
by John Swinkels
John admired the smooth curved shapes of the traditional Scandinavian wooden bowls, but lacked the high quality Swedish handtools required to make them. Instead he improvised, using power tools he had in his workshop, to produce bowls in the same flowing style.
Notes on Woodturning Part 40 - Saving a Shaving Brush
by John Ewart
Replacing a broken plastic handle to a favourite shaving brush with a wooden one gives the opportunity to make something better. It's also a quirky thing to make as a turning exercise.
Bull Dragon
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn reshapes a plastic T-Rex skull to form this image of a dragon and dragon skull. The piece requires a substantial use of the spoon shader to achieve the effects required.
Spring-loaded Coin Tube
by John Swinkels
While this turned coin tube is designed to hold $50 worth of $2 coins, the design can be readily adapted to hold other coin denominations, plastic tokens and gaming chips, depending on your requirements. It's much easier to keep such items readily accessible in such a holder, rather than loosely stored in a bag.
Trenching Jig
by Don Phillips
Most repetitive machine cuts are made easier with the use of a jig. This also applies to housing joints for shelving where it is essential to machine the trenches on the opposing panels in line with each other and of the correct width and depth. Don’s trenching jig, to be used with a portable router, does exactly this and allows you to machine the joints quickly, accurately and with confidence.
Market Wares #27 - Pen Holders
by Don Phillips
When making anything to sell at a market, the cost of the material has to be a consideration. If you can make useful items from the leftover scrap in your workshop, you make a better profit. With this in mind, Don has been making different styles of pen holders, embellishing them with inexpensive pens to improve sales.
Chessboard with Storage Drawer
by Lance Winter
This chessboard has a few features that make it stand out from the other designs. The chess pieces store in a drawer beneath the board, which can be withdrawn from either side - the drawer is held in the 'locked' position with magnets. The chessboard itself can be made in one of two configurations - the traditional level board or a tiered board with the more powerful pieces overlooking the pawns.
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Simple Vacuum Veneering
by Hendrik Varju
Issue Number 200
August 2018
Features
Planer and Thicknessers
We cover the use of planers and thicknessers, their design, points to consider when making a purchase and tables listing most of the planers and thicknessers currently on the market.
Helical Cutters for Planers and Thicknessers
First introduced in 2005 by the Byrd Tool Corporation, helical cutter heads have transformed the way planers and thicknessers work, being quieter, easier to maintain and much less prone to tear-out on curly grained timbers than conventional knife cutter heads.
Zina Burloiu - A Game of Shadow and Light
by Terry Martin
Zina has had a remarkable career, from factory worker to engineer to world renowned chip carver and spoon carver. As her friend and collaborator for the last 20 years, Terry reviews her work and her approach to wood carving.
Club Drumbeat
Hervey Bay Woodcrafts Club Inc (QLD) celebrates the opening of their major Clubhouse extension, South Auckland Woodturners Guild has grown to be the largest woodturners guild in New Zealand and in country NSW , Dubbo Community Men’s Shed Inc is proud of its involvement with the men and youth in its area.
USER REPORT - AngleCube
by Aaron Barker
Aaron buys the digital angle measuring device, AngleCube by iGaging, and explores its usefulness for accurately setting up machines in the workshop.
Gallery
Gert Jordaan from South Africa has made eight treasure chests based on Neil Scobie's design. The chests have been made from contrasting timbers, Kiaat and South African Yellow Wood.
Improving the Quality of Your Woodworking
In the 48th instalment of our Beginner Series we look at the difference between accuracy and precision and the importance of considering alternative methods when trying to improve the quality of our woodworking.
Projects
A Brief History of Chip Carving
by Brian Sherlock
A keen chip carver himself, Brian gives a short history of chip carving, followed by an encouragement for hobbyist woodworkers to have a go at this distinctive carving style which requires the very minimum of tools.
Working with the Gifkins Jig - Pt.8 Angled Dovetails
by Don Phillips
Making angled dovetails with the Gifkins Jig is not a new idea. Roger Gifkins mentions it in the manual supplied with the Jig. However, angled dovetails are rarely seen. Don built a pair of angle sided boxes (one sloping outward, the other sloping inward) to explore the possibilities.
Coffee Table
by Heinz Haselroither
When Heinz designed this coffee table with Japanese and Arts & Crafts influences, he didn't expect the challenges that lay ahead. In spite of its simple lines, the piece was difficult to stain and assemble, though Heinz is pleased with the result.
Make Your Own Wooden Sash Clamp
by Lance Winter
Following on from his articles on making your own wooden F-clamp and machine vice, Lance details the construction of both a medium size (600mm capacity) and mini (150mm) sash clamp, using a sheet of plywood, a small block of hardwood and some simple hardware.
Market Wares #28
by Athol Burnett
To sell at the markets, Athol converts thin wooden boards to soft spatulas which won’t scratch your non-stick cookware.
Notes on Woodturning Part 41 - Turning a Detailed Drawer Knob
by John Ewart
When restoring furniture, you may require a drawer knob with a detailed face such as one with a recess for inlay. John covers the methods required in forming the knob and the detail on the face.
Making a Turned Staved Bowl from a Rectangular Blank
by John Swinkels
If you have a rectangular lump of wood rather than the wide blanks usually required for bowl turning, John shows how you can still make a turned bowl using staved sides and a segmented base.
Laughing Kookaburra
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn burns this attractive pyrography image of the iconic Australian Laughing Kookaburra sitting on a tree branch. Both the standard nib and the spoon shader are used to provide the detail and colouring found on the bird and the branch.
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Issue Number 201
October 2018
Features
Newton William's Colibri 2
Having built an all-wooden version of Colibri, an animated sculpture designed by Derek Hugger, Newton went on to build Colibri 2, a motorised version that includes a number of form and motion changes compared to Hugger’s Colibri.
Rob Day's 1960s Fordson Super Dexta
Rob has built wooden models for over 30 years and his latest is a 1:4 scale Super Dexta tractor, Fordson’s last model before the British brand was renamed Ford. Based on a purchased plan, the model has been super detailed after a visit to a surviving Super Dexta.
Australian Scroll Saw Exhibition 2018 - Mitcham SA
At their eighth biennial national exhibition, the members of the Australian Scroll Saw Network produced an extensive display of work created with the scrollsaw.
Darren Tumney's Chess Set
This eye-catching chess set was made from solid acrylic, a material more commonly associated with colourful turned pens.
Bowna Turnabout 2018
The successor to the Wagga Wagga Turnabouts, this year's Bowna Turnabout was another successful and well attended event.
Club Drumbeat
The Northland Woodworkers and Woodturners Club Inc (NZ) is believed to be the second oldest woodturning Club in New Zealand, the Lake Macquarie Woodworking Club Inc (NSW) started out as a Triton Owners’ Club and the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia Inc was initially set up with the assistance of Stanley Tools Australia.
Gallery
Working from a Museum plan, Fred George built five wooden Cobb & Co coaches to 1:4 scale.
Sydney Timber & Working with Wood Show 2018
This year’s Show had significant changes with new organisers, new venue, new website, a new activity and new products.
USER REPORT - Wizard 5 Metal Detector
by Aaron Barker
Essential for detecting metal in recycled or milled timber before it passes through your woodworking machinery, the latest version of this detector features automatic tuning and a laser.
Projects
Bandsawn Box with Yosegi Marquetry Facings
by Bob Dean
Bob begins with a freeform design for the box and then enhances the drawer fronts with a selection of Yosegi marquetry slices.
Bevelled Biscuit Barrel
by Don Phillips
Not content with designing a box with 16 sides, Don also tapered the sides. By alternating them a roughly cylindrical shape is achieved and with a few innovative techniques the shape can be made into a practical biscuit container.
V-Cutting and Bead Rolling
by Mike Darlow
With diagrams and photographs to illustrate his reasoning, Mike offers a new approach to forming V-cuts and beads.
Mistakes and GAAD Woodworking
In the 49th instalment of our Beginner Series we look at ways to salvage a project after the initial result is deemed unsatisfactory.
Three Bears
by Judi Docen
Judi describes the progression from the design for a single bear to a family trio of bears (pyrography) and how they were burnt.
Homemade Wood Drying Kilns
by Carolyn Rutherford
Carolyn shares her experiences in converting sawn timber, cut on her parent’s properrty, into seasoned blanks and slabs.
Turned Bird Feeder
by John Swinkels
After a redesign halfway through the project, John was able to produce this attractive and practical bird feeder, using turned wooden components.
Market Wares #29
by Arnold Brayshaw
If you have access to a bandsaw, Arnold shows you how to convert offcuts of attractive timber into sought-after wooden bookmarks.
Notes on Woodturning Part 42 - Candlesticks
by John Ewart
Wooden candlesticks remain popular but if incorrectly made, they are a known fire hazard. John addresses the practical and legal requirements for a wooden candlestick, and describes the turning of candlestick with a metal holder and drip tray.
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Issue Number 202
December 2018
Features
Lie-Nielsen Toolworks Woodworking Classes
To support woodworkers who have bought or wish to buy quality hand tools but are uncertain how to get the best results from them, Lie Nielsen Toolworks has introduced short classes intended as an introduction to hand tools. It is planned to expand these classes to interstate woodworking schools where they will serve as an inroduction to hand tool project-based courses.
Dowels
In this 50th instalment of the Beginners' Series we discuss the traditional dowel and how a better understanding of how a dowel should be installed will lengthen the life of your joints.
Club Drumbeat
The Mid North Coast Woodworkers Inc has had many celebrated woodworkers among its membership including Neil Scobie, Roger Gifkin, John Van Der Kolk and Alan Chapman; the North West Wood Craft Guild Inc (TAS) has made hundreds of pre-term baby coffins for local hospitals, and the Hamilton Woodturners Club (New Zealand) grew out of a Government-run Adult Education course.
USER REPORT - Universal Router Guide (U.R.G.)
by Arn Murphy
Equipped with self-centring vices and measuring over a metre long, the U.R.G. is an Australian invention for automatically forming grooves along the centre line of the workpiece quickly, accurately and safely with a portable router.
Choosing the Right Lathe for Bowl Turning
by Mike Darlow
Mike explains how the modern trend towards an affordable lathe has overshadowed the bowl turning advantages of lathe designs and features which are less common today.
Gallery
The tale of Bodo Mordek, his self-designed copy-producing lathe and the differently turned, carved and sawn legs which he has incorporated into his furniture pieces.
Projects
Panelled Coffee Table
by Allen Barrett
This attractive and sturdy design can be used as a simple coffee table or to support something heavier such as a home entertainment centre or a wine rack. The raised panels were formed on a table saw using a homemade jig.
Making the Big Stirrer
by John Swinkels
This metre long Pine spoon is both a bit of fun and an introduction to some basic carving work. Hand and power tools were used to shape the Big Stirrer.
From Firewood to Tall Wooden Urn
by George Elford
With some ingenuity George built a 1010mm high wooden urn that was bigger than his lathe could handle between centres and over the bed. The urn consists of 46 layers of laminated segments, cut from a free supply of firewood (Black Locust).
A Pair of Side Tables
by Harry Ellis
To complement the coffee table in AWW #200, Harry Ellis built these Arts & Crafts influenced side tables using hand tools. As with the construction of the coffee table, the choice of differing stains posed challenges which required unusual solutions.
Market Wares #30
by Art Burrows
In this issue there are two Market Ware items, the Tau cross and the Ankh. The Tau cross may be used as a wedding present of special significance. The Ankh is an instantly recognisable symbol, but it was a challenge to come up with a method to produce multiple Ankhs with the minimum time and effort.
Ebony and Ivory Spinning Wheel
by Ken Sullivan
Ken's latest restoration was a linen spinning wheel discovered in a farmhouse near Goulburn NSW. Probably almost 200 years old, it needed considerable care to be restored to operating condition.
A Simple Stool with a Shaped Seat
by John Swinkels
After making a pair of shaped seats for a friend, John used the same techniques to build a prototype from Silky Oak and Pine and then a final version in Cypress Pine.
Notes on Woodturning Part 43 - Long Grain Cutting Board
by John Ewart
A hardwood long grain cutting board is a useful kitchen accessory and serious cooks may want two - one for meat and the other for vegetables.
Echidna's Greeting
by Carolyn McCully
Slow and patient work will yield good results when burning this image of an iconic Australian monotreme.
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Issue Number 203
February 2019
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USER REPORT — Stubby Lathe
by Dave Thomas-Drake
Designed and manufactured in Australia for over 20 years, the Stubby lathe is unlike other lathes. The main differences are the sliding and rotatable bed and the universal auxiliary bed. The innovative design, compact size, reliability, sturdiness, lack of vibration and after sales support have earned the Stubby lathe a worldwide following.
The Australian Woodturning Exhibition 2018 (AWTEX)
In its 30th year the 2018 Australian Woodturning Exhibition displayed some of the best examples of Australian woodturning. Prizes were awarded over 16 categories and four skill levels.
Club Drumbeat
Making good use of an abandoned resource, the Narooma District Woodcrafters Association (NSW) operates out of the old Bodalla Public School buildings. Northern Turners (SA) celebrated their 25th Anniversary and the Wooden Boat Association (VIC) welcomes those who wish to make their own boat, either by the traditional methods or by the faster modern methods.
Gallery
A past member of the South Australian Country Fire Service, David Flintoff has built wooden models of a 1930-40s Albion Fire Truck, Amoskeag 1872 Steam Propelled Fire Engine and a 1930s Buffalo NY Fire Truck.
Negative Rake Scrapers
by Tracey Malady
Curious about the use of negative rake scrapers and replaceable cutters, Tracey researched the benefits and limitations of this type of cutting edge when used for woodturning.
Dowels vs Mortice & Tenon Joints
In this 51st instalment of our Beginners’ Series, we look at dowels and mortice & tenon joints, their respective advantages and limitations and the reasons why both are still in common use.
Projects
Marketwares #31
by A Bourke
Tony researches kitchen knife blocks before making a simple version of his own, which could be used as a basis for making knife blocks for sale.
A Bowl from Overlapping Segments
by Ron Stronach
Typically segmented work consists of segments joined end to end and assembled in layers. Ron has taken a different approach, with each segment overlapping the one before it. This entails some changes in the cutting and assembly of the blank, but more significantly it changes the look of the workpiece with both long and end grain visible in each finished segment.
Building a Violin
by Russell Downie
Complete instruction on how to make a violin would take up a book, but Russell claims that a knowledge of the basic construction as presented in this article will be enough to enable an experienced woodworker to make a working violin. Having completed over 20 stringed instruments, Russell believes more woodworkers should ‘have a go’.
Long Hardwood Shoehorns
by John Swinkels
Ever hankered for a long shoehorn when struggling to put on your shoes? John makes his own and they are very well received by everyone who gets one. Making them out of hardwood provides the necessary strength but also offers the flexibility to lengthen them or change the shape to suit any specific need.
Notes on Woodturning Part 44 - Turning Control Knobs
by John Ewart
Most electronic gear uses aluminium or plastic control knobs, but if you want wooden ones to match a veneered panel, it’s not difficult to turn your own. With a little experimentation you can come up with designs that are not only functional but also very attractive.
Treasure Box with Secret Locking
by Richard Collins
In this issue Richard explains the construction and function of an inertia release lock which can be applied to most box designs with a sliding top. It is simple to open when you know how but it is sure to confound those who don’t. In the next issue Richard explains the construction of a similar lock for boxes with hinged lids.
Carving and Painting a Scarlet Macaw
by Frank Rowe
At 90 years of age Frank still enjoys carving birds. This time he has chosen the Macaw which is much bigger than our parrots.
Helmeted Guinea Fowl Mugshots
by Carolyn McCully
The quick action of a digital camera enabled Carolyn to capture a sequence of photographs of a Helmet Guinea Fowl. By selecting four images she was able to burn this quartet of head shots.
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Issue Number 204
April 2019
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Safer Lichtenberg or Fractal Burning
by Max Perez
With its fascinating patterns, Lichtenberg woodburning has become an online sensation in recent years. However it is a technique that has lead to the death of a number woodworkers. A licensed electrician, Max shunned the crude apparatus commonly used and developed a set-up he considers safe enough for him to use.
Club Drumbeat
Caloundra Woodworking Club (QLD) has around 30 lady members and over 70 years between their youngest and oldest Club members, Kiama Woodcraft Group Inc (NSW) regularly exhibits at the Old Kiama Fire Station Gallery and the Albury-Wodonga Woodcrafters Inc contributed to the decorative parquetry floor in the National Arboretum in Canberra.
Hourglass Woodwork
When you are in a business meeting and can't remember what's been said, it may be time to choose a different career. Anthony Cox describes his transition from an executive in a major accounting firm to having his own business as a designer/maker
Australian Woodworking in the 1880s
by Paul Gregson (Associate Editor)
An 1878 invoice concealed in a box under a church altar for over a 100 years provides a link back to Hudson Bros, one of the largest firms of its kind in Australia at the time.
Drawn Mortice & Tenon Joints
In this 52nd instalment of our Beginners’ Series, we look at a combination of the dowel and mortice & tenon joints - the Drawn Mortice & Tenon Joint. This uses one or more dowels to pull the tenon tight into the mortice and lock it in place, producing an exceptionally strong joint.
The Animated Carapace
by Newton Williams
Another Derek Hugger animated design, the Carapace is a stylised turtle with lifelike swimming motion. Newton builds two versions, one is all wooden while the other is motorised.
Projects
Marketwares #32
by Arnold Barker
Large dice can be decorative and functional, though Arnold is pretty certain the ones he makes end up on a sideboard or hall table as a decoration. They are good conversation starters.
Two End Grain Cutting Boards
by John Swinkels
John cuts and joins timber to form two very different types of end-grain laminated cutting boards. One is a circular hardwood board with feet for use in the kitchen, while the other is a large rectangular softwood cutting board for craft use.
Inserts and Decoration
by Don Phillips
Don discusses how to add the 'wow' factor to box designs by adding trim of a contrasting colour. He looks at inserts, corner trim, tackling hexagonal and octagonal boxes, and making use of laminated and segmented material.
Notes on Woodturning Part 45 - Making a Cello Stand
by John Ewart
Every cellist would appreciate a turned wooden stand for their prized instrument and a similar design would suit a number of other stringed instruments. This stand was made by David Foster without having the actual cello to work to. John discusses the design parameters, the making of the stand and the challenges arising from not having access to the cello until the stand was complete.
How I Turn My Tops
by Mike Darlow
There are a number of different wooden tops that can be turned. In this article Mike describes how he turns the top shape called a twirler, typically three at a time from a single blank. He includes pointers on top size and how to effectively spin the top for best results.
Treasure Box with Secret Locking - 2
by Richard Collins
In this second instalment Richard explains the construction and function of an inertia release lock which can be applied to most box designs with a hinged top. The physics of the inertia release lock require the hinged box mechanism to be more complex than one for a sliding lid. Instead of a single locking rod, there is also a spring-loaded buffer rod to prevent ‘accidental’ opening of the box.
Easter Bunny
by Carolyn McCully
This is a relatively simple design which can be adapted to various applications having an Easter theme. In this case Carolyn has converted a bare paint palette into an attractive decorative piece. She suggests that the design could be used to introduce children or grandchildren to pyrography, or you may wish to burn the image and the children can then add the colour for an Easter momento.
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Issue Number 205
June 2019
Features
Pat Johnson - The Travelling Woodturner
After several career choices, Pat become a professional woodturner and Turnfest demonstrator. He has now taken to the road with his wife and caravan and is touring Australia, providing demonstrations to various woodworking Clubs, Men's Sheds and schools.
Club Drumbeat
Warrnambool Men's Shed (VIC) is seeking to expand their premises to cater for more members and activities, Murrayland Turners (SA) uses innovative project events to increase the interest of members, and the Redland Woodies (QLD) enjoy being a Club without a Club structure.
Cooroora Woodcraft Show 2018
In spite of a change of date to later in the year, the Cooroora Woodworkers’ Club 29th annual show and competition was a great success.
Making a Mike Dunbar Windsor Chair
Internationally renowned chairmaker, Mike Dunbar, closed his school, The Windsor Institute, in 2016 but his classes live on in a YouTube channel. The original introductory class, the Sack Back Chair, has been uploaded and more classes from the Windsor Institute program will follow.
The Properties of Glue
In this 53nd instalment of our Beginners' Series, we look at the various types of woodworking glues available, including their benefits and limitations. While we all tend to stick to the glues we know, it is useful to be able to access other adhesives for problem applications or to change preferences when you find a product that works better for you.
Sculpting in Wood
by Peter Steller
Initially a woodturner, Peter experimented with cutting out sections of his turnings to create more sculptural designs. This led to his membership of Sculptors Queensland and a transition to fully carved pieces.
Sharpening Angles for Turning Tools
by Mike Darlow
Mike researches 23 woodturning publications to answer the question, 'What are the recommended sharpening angles for turning tools and why?'.
Centenary of a Forestry Milestone
by Paul Gregson (Associate Editor)
A hundred years ago Richard T Baker had his acclaimed forestry book, The Hardwoods of Australia and Their Economics, published by the NSW Government.
Projects
Saddle Surface Vases and Bowls
by Bob Aitken
Having seen an example of a vase with a saddle-shaped upper surface, Bob proceeded to develop his own method for turning multiple saddle-surface bowls from a single large blank.
Boxed Candleholder
by John Swinkels
This project combines boxmaking and turning techniques to create a tealight candleholder, storage box and snuffer, all from a single block of wood.
Marketwares #33 - Cookbook Stand
by Alice Baker
Alice makes a cookbook stand, updated to take a book, tablet or smartphone. The use of attractive contrasting species enhances a simple design.
Working with the Gifkins Jig - Pt.8B Angled Dovetails
by Don Phillips
Having successfully made a pair of boxes with 7.5° sloping sides (AWW #200 August 2018), Don experimented with a larger angle, ie. 30°. He discusses the challenges involved and the limits to using any jig for this type of work.
The Chinese String Puzzle
by Geoff Roy
Geoff details the layout of this type of Chinese puzzle and gives the solutions to solving it. It can be made by hand or power tools, but since the multiple rings are identical, it is a candidate for being made on a CNC router. Geoff describes how to make the puzzle, from initial drawing to finishing and assembly. He uses the project as a hands-on introduction to CNC routing, explaining each step of the process and pointing out the advantages and limitations of CNC machining when applied to a specific project.
Notes on Woodturning Part 46 - Converting a Vessel into a Lamp
by John Ewart
John describes how to turn a wooden plug and base to convert a ceramic vase into a lamp. The wiring must be done by a licensed electrician but the design and the rest of the construction form a practical woodturning exercise.
Mogo Zoo’s Regal Serval
by Carolyn McCully
The serval is a mid-sized wild cat found in the sub-Saharan areas of Africa. Having spotted and photographed one at Mogo Zoo, Carolyn burns rthe image of this regal-looking animal. The cat is basking in the sun so its eyes are closed, making it a good subject for those who struggle to capture the appearance of the eye. Carolyn explains a layered method for building up the colour of the cat's coat and spots.
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Issue Number 206
August 2019
Features
Club Drumbeat
Hawkes Bay Woodturners Guild (NZ) rebuilt a Scout Hall to form its new premises, a proposed visit by international demonstrators inspired the formation of the Mackay Woodturners Association (QLD), the Woodturners of Denmark (WA) benefit from being located in a tourist town and the Riverland Woodworkers Inc (SA) provide numerous woodworking and educational services to organisations in the Riverland region.
The Woodturners Society of Qld
by Terry Martin
The benefits of joining a Club extend far beyond developing your woodworking skills.
Laminated Blades in Japanese Tools - How and Why
by Mitchell McDermott, JTA
Laminated tool blades have been made by Western toolmakers in the past but a different set of historical and industrial circumstances has led to the preservation of laminated toolmaking techniques among Japan's modern toolsmiths.
Wooden Puzzle 1a
by Richard Collins
To kick off a series on making challenging wooden puzzles, Richard introduces Puzzle 1, a new take on the traditional captive ball in a block of wood. In this instance the captive item is not of the same species - how did it get there?
Going Round the Bend
In this 54th instalment of our Beginners' Series, we look at kerf bending, a means of bending boards and panels without the use of steam boxes or other special equipment.
Milling the Frame for a Rural Shed
by Goodwood Mobile Sawmills
One very large 6.6m long log of Queensland Blue Gum provided much of the timber framing for this 15m x 10m shed.
Projects
Natural Edge Pepper Grinders
by Ian Broinowski
Finding the right material for your natural edge pepper grinder is only half the appeal of these striking units where no two are the same. Their construction is more complex than you might think and requires luck and patience as well as woodworking skills.
Turning an Exact Replica of Matthew Flinder's Chess Set
by Mike Darlow
Mike Darlow presented an approximation of this famous chess set in his article in AWW in 2004. Recently the State Library of New South Wales allowed him to measure the set accurately, enabling him to publish new pencil gauges for the men.
Notes on Woodturning Part 47 - Making a Wall Clock
by John Ewart
John describes how to turn a wall clock with scalloped outside edge. A student project at the Woodturning Centre in the 1980s, it has recently been introduced to the classes at Trend Timbers.
Improved Candle Stand
by John Swinkels
John transforms the versatility of a simple store-bought candle by turning a wooden stand that provides greater stability and has a handle.
Making an Adjustable Deadman for Your Workbench
by Steve Maskery
A deadman is a device attached to a workbench to support panel work for tasks such as shooting the edge. Steve shows how to make your own from some sheet material and a few offcuts.
Marketwares #34
by Alois Bartholemew
Alois describes two simple items that can be quickly made for your market stall. The first is a basic door stop with a more attractive profile for better sales. The second is a two-part heart frame that is glued to the photograph.
Bentley Blower Touring Car in Wood
by Chris Coates
Referencing the large amount of detailed information available online regarding this vehicle, Chris has designed and built a 1/6 scale wooden model of a 1930 Bentley Blower Touring Car. Chris describes some of the challenges involved in such a project and his solutions, plus the benefits and limitations of using wood for the model.
Insert Jig for Multi-sided Boxes and Trays
by Don Phillips
Joints on multi-sided boxes, ie. those with 6 and 8 sides, tend to have end grain glued to end grain. This is a weak joint that benefits from the use of wooden inserts, but the trick is to have the recesses cut neatly and evenly spaced. Don describes a jig he developed to do just that.
Double-sided Ball Maze Puzzle
by Geoff Roy
Following on from his introductory project for CNC routing in the last issue, Geoff outlines the steps in creating and machining a ball maze puzzle.
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Issue Number 207
October 2019
Features
Woodwork for Women's Silver Anniversary
by Patt Gregory
A private detective turned carpenter/joiner turned woodworking teacher, Patt Gregory celebrates 25 years of her Mullumbimby business, Woodwork for Women, set up to teach woodworking to women.
Club Drumbeat
Ipswich Woodcrafts Club Inc (QLD) seeks a bigger Clubhouse, preferably above local flood levels, members of the Sydney Northern Beaches Woodturners Inc (NSW) meet under the Jacarandah tree and the Yass Valley Men's Shed Inc is the local supplier of timber signs with hand routed wording.
Gallery
Rob Barclay presents two of his boxes. One is a traditional artist's box with storage for five completed A3 canvas boards, brushes, 30 paint colours and other painting supplies. The other is a modern interpretation of a drawing box, including a charging station for a smartphone and storage for USB sticks and camera memory cards.
USER REPORT - Lumber Wizard
by Alan Browne
Alan reports on the latest version of the Lumber Wizard which can detect metals such as steel, stainless steel, zinc, magnesium and aluminium in wood, prior to planing or thicknessing. This model features auto tuning, saving time and eliminating the need for tedious adjustments, while increasing reliability and accuracy.
Working with Livos Finishes
Marketed as a healthier alternative to synthetic coatings, Livos products have become popular among professional woodworkers for their performance. David Mac Laren and Benjamin Redden discuss why they prefer to use these finishes on their work.
Table Saws
Another in our occasional series of survey articles, this time we look at the function of the table saw, its important features and a listing of most of the models currently available in Australia together with their specifications. The article covers machines from benchtop and contractor saws up to cabinet and sliding table models.
Projects
Add Some Zip to Your Turning - Zippered Vases and Bowls
by Bob Aitken
Bob details his method for making turned vases and bowls with one or two zippers, as well as lace-up and laced forms. This is precision work but the results are worth the time and effort.
Small Turning Tools
by Mike Darlow
Mike discusses the requirements for small turning tools such as chisels, parting tools and gouges. Of these, gouges present the greatest challenge to producing an effective cutting tool to suit small scale turning.
Notes on Woodturning Part 48 - Turning a Tiered Stand with Long Pin and Socket Joints
by John Ewart
The secret to a well constructed whatnot or traditional tiered stand is the concealed long pin and socket joints which give the item much greater rigidity than shallow stopped holes. John turns a tiered stand using this method.
CNC Carving of a Clock Face
by Geoff Roy
Combining the capabilities of CNC routing with downloadable 3D models from the Internet enables you to produce complex carved items without the requirement to acquire and develop special skills to a high level.
Pink Gum Bandsawn Box
by Bob Dean
Most bandsawn boxes are made from dressed timber or cut to shape on a bandsaw. Bob decided to convert a length of branch to a box, leaving the natural bark of the Pink Gum in place.
Reversible Whale Necklace
by Carolyn McCully
Carolyn's project this issue is a jewellery item. Challenges with the necklace included preparing a design to suit the curve of the wooden beads, transferring the pattern onto multiple workpieces and burning the small surfaces.
Wooden Wire-spoked Wheels and Axle Nuts
by Chris Coates
A prominent feature of Chris' model of a 1930 Bentley Blower featured in the last Issue (AWW #206) was the wooden wire-spoked wheels. They are an essential detail for many automobiles of the era, but their construction in wood is not simple. Chris describes his method in detail.
Wooden Puzzle 1b
by Richard Collins
Having presented his wooden puzzle in the last Issue (AWW #206) Richard describes its operation and how to make it on a router table. In AWW #208 he and Eric Lysaght will detail how the same puzzle can be made on the scroll saw instead.
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Issue Number 208
December 2019
Features
Club Drumbeat
The Melville Group is the largest and most central group in the Woodturners of Western Australia, the Northern Woodturning Club in Melbourne encourages newcomers to visit the Club for a few weeks before taking up membership and the Redcliffe and District Woodcraft Society Inc (QLD) covers virtually all forms of woodcraft among its members.
Gallery
Fred Gee presents his design for a non-turned non-scroll-sawn chess set. Following up on his fire trucks in AWW #203, David Flintoff has built an Ahrens-Fox 1927 fire truck. A similar vehicle was purchased by the NSW Government in 1929 and is now preserved in the Museum of Fire collection.
The Australian Wood Design Exhibition Orbost 2020
by Scott Campbell-Smith
After an eight year hiatus, the Australian Wood Design Exhibition is back and regaining its earlier popularity. The Exhibition requires a minimum of 75% Australia timber in the entries and does not permit any rare or endangered species (except in the Reuse-Recycle category).
Reading Drawings
In this 55th instalment of our Beginner Series we look at the basics of reading woodworking drawings as they may be presented in a book, magazine or stand-alone plan.
Turnfest 2019
by Dave Thomas-Drake
A turning demonstrator himself, Dave attended his first Turnfest this year and came away deeply impressed by the variety of demonstrations, the free interaction between demonstrators and attendees, and the 'family' feel of the event.
Selecting a CNC Machine
by Geoff Roy
With small CNC models costing less than a table saw, they are being purchased by woodworking groups, schools and hobbyist woodworkers. They are a very useful addition to the workshop, but to get the most out of your purchase, you need to understand the advantages and limitations of these smaller models and the choices that can affect your machine’s suitability for the work you want to do.
Projects
Rectangular Cheval Mirror
by Allen Barrett
Being made for a child, this monogrammed Cheval Mirror required design features to suit the child’s height and maximise safety. The mirror was repurposed, giving an heirloom quality to the piece as soon as it was completed.
Building a Barn Door
by Harry Ellis
If you are known in the local community as a ‘woodworker’ you can receive some unlikley commissions. Harry pulled out his textbook on doors before building this internal barn door for new neighbours.
Notes on Woodturning Part 49 - Designing an Urn
by John Ewart
In this two part article (the second part will appear in AWW #209) John discusses how to design and then turn an urn with a lid.
Turning a Triangular Bowl
by John Di Stefano
Described as either a triangular bowl or a bowl with a three-pointed rim, this piece is turned on a lathe by mounting a wooden cube between centres on opposing corners.
Making Your Own Featherboards
by Steve Maskery
Steve experimented with Pine offcuts until he made a pair of working featherboards. These were then attached to a homemade fence with a guard mount for fitting to the proprietrary fence on a table saw.
Child's Trinket Box
by Don Phillips
As girls grow into teenagers, trinkets of various types begin to take on extra meaning and there is a desire to keep them somewhere safe. Don makes a near identical pair of two-drawer trinket boxes for his greatnieces.
Hardwood Woodware
by John Swinkels
John makes a selection of kitchen woodware utensils from two pieces of discarded Meranti, to show the variety of items that can be made from close-grained hardwood scraps.
Wooden Puzzle 1c
by Eric Lysaght and Richard Collins
Richard presented this wooden puzzle in issue AWW #206 and described how he made it on a router table in AWW #207. In this issue Eric decribes how he made the same puzzle on a scroll saw and the enhancements possible with this alternate method.
Old Gentleman Magpie
by Carolyn McCully
This image came from a series of drawings Carolyn generated from daily prompts. Carolyn liked the Magpie caricature so much that she burnt the pattern as a piece of pyrography.
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