Woodturning – January 2019
English | 108 pages | True PDF | 23.0 MB

In issue 327 of Woodturning magazine we have lots for you to enjoy. In Projects, Andrew Potocnik makes an unusual teapot; Andy Coates uses carbide burrs to make and decorate a tri-footed bowl; Emiliano Achaval makes a pierced pine platter with epoxy panels; Jim Pearson turns a stacking set of communion plates with a lid; and Chris West provides plans for a penguin toy.

In our Techniques section, Richard Findley uses pyrography to add decoration to a small bowl; Adrian Jacobs builds a lathe for ornamental turning; Mark Sanger makes a hand-carved, textured and coloured lime bowl; Colwin Way looks at maintaining and upgrading lathes; Chris Grace explains how to control tools to create your desired shape; and Geoffrey Laycock explores the multi-causal theory of incidents.

In Features, we meet turner Geoff Harrison; John Plater describes his love of wood and natural effects; plus we have a report from the Association of Woodturners of Great Britain’s International 2018 Woodturning Seminar.

As well as all this, we also have our usual Kit & Tools pages, Leader from the Editor, Community news, and a sneak peek at our next issue.

All this and more in Woodturning 327!

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