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In This Month’s Issue:
Skills & projects: Mark Baker creates five hollow form designs using five different timbers for you to make in a weekend, Mark Sanger turns a stylish CD rack from oak to solve a multitude of storage solutions, while Tracy Owen turns an off-centre winged bowl from a burr oak blank, Steven Russell explores the possibilities for bleaching wood, Mick O'Donnell discusses bevels and how they can help or hinder turning, Doug Gordon explains the benefits of boiling unseasoned wood and finally, Nick Arnull takes a closer look at the bowl gouge.
Features: we look at the fantastic work of New Zealand woodturner, Terry Scott, Colin Simpson uses his woodturning know-how to explain some more terms from the woodturning glossary: letters D-F, and we look at an extraordinary piece from Mark Sanger, entitled 'Food for Thought'.
Kit & tools: we look at two of the latest woodturning books and a new DVD, before testing the 1100B Warco lathe, Simon Hope turning handles, Mircoclene ambient air filter and two laser-cut inlay pen blanks from Craft Supplies USA, as well as reviewing three new abrasives from The ToolPost, plus a round-up of the latest woodturning tools and accessories, plus your usual favourites from our community section.
All this and more in Woodturning issue 204!
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