AWW Issue 233 February 2024
$7.00
Features and Projects in this issue include:
Launceston’s 1910 wood-bodied ambulance has been restored by Terry Jones, with the assistance of Launceston branch of the Veteran Car Club of Australia.
Stephen ‘Rocky’ Stone is a prolific maker of intarsia and builder of scale wooden vehicle models.
The Tumbarumba Men’s Shed is involved in a number of projects for the Tumbarumba to Rosewood Rail Trail.
Wayne Nicholls built a 1/4 scale wooden model of a 1948 Indian Chief Motorcycle.
Georgie Crossley discusses the trial and error involved in making a wooden whistle that suits your requirements.
Richard Collins explores the uses of a linisher and how to improve your results.
Geoff Roy covers the selection of cutters to suit different applications on your CNC machine.
James Finger built rolling storage crates for use with his outdoor furniture.
George Hatfield turns an urn-shaped tall-stem lidded box.
Peter Kornek has fun carving caricatures with a Viking look.
Carolyn McCully burns an image of a woman in a kimono.






