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Our special Summer issue is here and as usual, it's packed full of a wide variety of projects, technical guides, inspirational features, as well as all the latest kit and tools, which we've tested just for you.

PROJECTS & TURNING

• BAROQUE GUITAR – PART 2: The second part of Shaun Newman's Baroque guitar build sees him describing how the delicate inner ‘parchment rose’ is made and put into place
• NEEDS MUST: Faced with the dilemma of having to change his woodturning business model due to the Coronavirus outbreak, Andrew Hall decides to go digital and start streaming his own paid-for demonstrations
• JAPANESE BLANKET CHEST – PART 2: Join Tim Molderez as he finishes his Japanese blanket chest build
• DISAPPEARING PENNY BOX: Bringing us another money box project from The Woodworker archives, Peter Dunsmore employs a few modern techniques to recreate this puzzle from the June 1951 edition
• CURLYY TOP BOX: Les Thorne gets artistic as he turns a curly top box with some added decorative details, including a lovely ebony finial, which finishes it off perfectly
• LIVE-EDGE COFFEE TABLE: Zac Matchett-Smith’s live-edge coffee table features a fun, pixellated pattern, which is achieved using contrasting pieces of walnut and maple
• MULTI-LEVEL PLANTER: Phil Davy builds a planter sturdy enough for nine heavy plants and foldable for storage
• MINI POLE-LATHE: Alan Turner shows you how to build a small version of the traditional pole-lathe, which can even be used in a city garden

The Woodworker Magazine Description:

PublisherMyTime Media Ltd.

CategoryLifestyle

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

The Woodworker is a hands-on magazine aimed at the home woodworker. Its 114 year heritage makes it the authoritative voice on the subject. Edited and written by enthusiasts, there is a real feel for the subject. The Woodworker magazine presents projects and technical advice on all aspects of woodworking, plus news, reviews and tests of the new and most popular tools available. The Woodworker magazine publishes 13 great issues a year

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