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Table
of Contents Features 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
Teache'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. Projects
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. Other
Features 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 |