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Number 114 April
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Replicating a Wine Goblet

Hobby Work Bench
An Urn from the Peppercorn
Tree

Pivoting Jaw to suit the Triton
Superjaws
Bevel Cutting on the Scrollsaw

Router Attachment for the Lathe
Turning a Segmented Lamp
Base
Rattles
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Table
of Contents Features
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. Other
Features 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 |