The Woodworker - November 2024
In this issue
It’s goodbye from us...
After an incredible 120-year journey, it’s with a heavy heart that we must finally announce the closure of The Woodworker.
While I can only lay claim to have being involved in a small part of the magazine’s long heritage, my time as editor was incredibly enjoyable and it’s difficult to see how another publication could ever come close.
Thank you all, and farewell from myself and the team - Tegan.
PROJECTS & TURNING
* Lutelele - blending tradition & innovation
Named a ‘Compostellan Lute’ by renowned luthier Ronald Zachary Taylor, Shaun Newman shares his take on this interesting stringed instrument along with the steps involved in its making.
* Routing on the lathe – part 2
Last month, Colin Simpson showed you how to construct a simple cradle to facilitate routing of lathe-mounted work. This month, he uses it to make a small bowl and routs the rim to resemble flower petals before adding a splash of colour.
* New home, new workshop – part 3
In the final part of his workshop build, Phil Davy paints the shed exterior, fits dedicated security and shelvin.
And much more...
FEATURES
* The Woodworker – a personal tribute
Having written his first magazine article back in 1972, Jeremy Broun reflects on 123 years of The Woodworker and mourns its sad demise.
* Rise of the Designers
Phil Whitfeld explores the impact of the dedicated designer on English furniture.
* Woodworkers of Amberley
William Gibson pays a visit to Amberley Museum’s Greenwood Village and meets a number of different woodworking heritage craftspeople, all of whom ply their trades and demonstrate these dying skills.
* Welcome to the beautiful
world of green woodworking Offering something for anyone who wants to learn how to carve small, useful, beautiful wooden utensils from green wood, this new book by Harald Lamon is delightful for two main reasons, as Peter Scaife discusses.
And much more...
The Woodworker Magazine Description:
Publisher: MyTime Media Ltd.
Category: Lifestyle
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
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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