AWW Issue 235 January 2025
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Features and Projects in this final issue:
Paul Hunt discusses the steps in making a ukulele, as undertaken as a standard project for members of the Tambourine Mountain Community Men’s Shed in Queensland. The members now have enough ukuleles for their own band.
Making wooden spoons is a popular woodworking activity but it does require specialised hollowing tools. Ron Stronach describes how you can make your own tools to either save money or expand your selection of hand carving tools.
Watch stands have been made since the 1600s. Mike Darlow describes a few designs which make interesting turning projects and useful display stands.
Carolyn McCully provides a pyrography image of two otters hugging each other while asleep.
David Flintoff offers tips on making model wooden vehicles, having made quite a selection of them.
Colin Pilgrim offers an alternative method of incorporating Celtic knots into turned items.
Heinz Haselroither makes square bowls ‘with wings’ using a lathe and a bandsaw.
Peter Kornek carved a new-born fawn.






