认识一下约翰·威廉姆森,他是英国制作木篮的救世主,布雷特·麦克劳德报道了斧头的起源,德鲁·朗斯纳更新了他的经典削马设计,理查德·阿诺德制造了 18 世纪的飞机..

目录

  • Keeping alive the tradition of making stave baskets by John Williamson
  • Celebrating mistakes by Guy Windsor
  • The qualities of a good dancing chair by Robin Gates
  • A plane for younger woodworkers by Doug Stowe
  • My time with Edward Barnsley by Esmond Harris
  • An interview with modern bodger Bern Chandley by Phoebe Everill
  • In praise of the elusive Gage smoother plane by Rex Krueger
  • Shaving horses designs – then and now by Drew Langsner
  • The way we make drawers by Derek Jones
  • Book review: Material by Nick Kary by (review by Robin Gates)
  • Attending Elia Bizzarri’s and Peter Follansbee’s online spoon carving class
  • Barbie’s Woodshop instagram – a new type pf woodworker by Nick Gibbs
  • Using hand tools to dismantle a 92 year old house in the foothills of Mt. Fuji by Dylan Iwakuni
  • Building a 1960s style kitchen storage shelf from recycled wood by Robin Gates
  • Coping saw vs. piercing saw by Robin Gates
  • Excerpt from Axe: The Tools that Shaped a Continent by Brett McLeod
  • Refinishing a Millers Falls spokeshave by Ethan Sincox (the Kilted Woodworker)
  • Improving joinery skills with inspiration from Japan’s Osaka Castle by Tim Brown (the Wireless Woodworker)
  • 18th Century wooden jack planes by Richard Arnold
  • Steam-free techniques for bending back chair legs by Nick Gibbbs
  • Setting up shop in a garden shed – the first of a new column, From the Shed, by Robin Gates