AWW Issue 234 June 2024

$7.00

Features and Projects in this issue include:

A review of the long-running Festival of the Forest

Images from the Australian Scroll Saw Network Exhibition October 2024

The return of the Maleny Wood Expo

As part of its involvement with the Tumbarumba to Rosewood Rail Trail, the Tumbarumba Men’s Shed has restored a NSWGR KHG Guards Van.

Southern Tonewoods supplies everything you might require to make your own guitar.

Epoxy tables can be dramatic in appearance and vary greatly in design. Allan James discusses the steps to ensuring your first major epoxy pour is a success.

James Finger made a customised sanding station for his workshop.

Richard Collins discusses the edge planing techniques required to successfully form panels from boards.

Mike Darlow presents a different approach to turn step cups with foot rims.

Ross Venner discusses the re-introduction of a 1940s boat design, ie. the Rainbow Scow, for use in a Club boat-building programme.

Geoff Roy covers the basics of 3D printing and how 3d printers may be incorporated into woodworking.

George Hatfield turns a stylish letter knife.

Georgie Crossley turns a variety of handles for store-bought cutlery blanks. 

AWW Issue 234 June 2024
$7.00