Good Woodworking - September 2017
Good Woodworking - September 2017
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Yes, Autumn may soon be upon us, but worry not, as we provide you with a great range of varied projects, technical articles, profiles to excite, and tests to make you want to part with your hard-earned cash. While weâre sad to say goodbye to our cover star, John Bullarâs excellent beginnersâ guide to furniture making series, weâre pleased to report that heâll be back in a few issuesâ time with a brand-new series, so donât miss out! Projects for you to get your teeth into this month include a wonderful toy wooden camera; a lovely acorn pendant, made using scrap pieces of wood; a decking build that is perfect for al fresco woodworking. In terms of techniques, weâve got it all covered, as Dave Roberts returns with the next instalment in his âWhat the DickensâŠâ series, John Bullar looks at preparing and treating the wooden surfaces of furniture; John McMahon shows how itâs possible to design your ideal workshop for less than the price of a takeaway meal (depending on how you look at it!). In âPeople & Placesâ, we look at a stunning console table from Sam Carterâs âArching Collectionâ; find out more about the work of chairmaker Michael Brown. We also find the time to check out some top kit for you, including the Triton TJS001 jigsaw, which features a powerful three-stage 750W motor; the Ernst Socket Boss, which is designed to keep sockets visible and accessible; the Bosch GLI 18V-1900 worklight, an ideal piece of kit for site work or a small workshop; and if you fancy giving your decked area and garden woodwork a splash of colour, then Rainbow Chalkâs Shabby Chic Garden & Decking Paintsâ range of water-based colours will certainly do a sterling job - you can even win a tin of the Decking Paint yourself!
As well as all this, youâll also find all your usual favourite pages, including news and courses, letters and makers, and our next month page gives you an elusive glimpse at GW323.
Dombey & Son
Dave Roberts finds that keeping up with the times isn’t always the same as making progress.
6 mins
Extracting Broken Screws:​​​​​​​what To Do When Things Get Stuck!
As Mike McCrory says, if you’ve ever used small brass screws in hardwood, you’ll have undoubtedly run into issues. Here he offers his advice on dealing with the problem as well as advising how to avoid this happening the first time around.
4 mins
Finishing Touches
In the final article of this series, John Bullar looks at preparing and treating the wooden surfaces of furniture.
7 mins
Say Cheese!
Andy Smith makes a wonderful wooden camera for his niece using scrap pieces of walnut and maple.
6 mins
Converting Logs To Lumber
Moving on from his last article, which saw him discussing methods of harvesting, Peter Bishop now makes the natural leap to looking at the processes used for converting logs to lumber.
5 mins
Escaping The Chaos:​​​​​​​ How To Design Your Ideal Workshop
John McMahon shows how it’s possible to design your ideal workshop for less than the price of a takeaway meal (depending on how you look at it!)
8 mins
A Truly Blessed Man
Sailing over from England in 1985 and upon landing on America’s shores, Michael Brown went about building his own timber-framed house before setting up a business making stunning bespoke hand-crafted chairs and furniture, which he continues to do to this day.
9 mins
Errorism Or How To Fail Safe
Knowledge of woodwork is accrued by trial and error. There is a certain amount you can learn from magazines and books.
2 mins
Good Woodworking Magazine Description:
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"Good Woodworking is the No.1 magazine for aspiring designer-makers. We give you projects to make, techniques to try and expert advice along the way. We tell you what tools to buy in our unrivalled âKit and Toolsâ section and provide step-by-step instructions for you too.
This informative and inspirational magazine covers all aspects of the woodworking world and offers outstanding projects for all abilities, the latest techniques, the most authoritative independent tests & reviews based on years of experience."
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