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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
Projects
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 Other
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