Interview with renowned woodworker, author, presenter and teacher, Paul Sellers…

目录

  • Profile of Misti Leitz, winner of “Handmade: Britain’s Best Woodworker” competition
  • Profile of Kaylyn Messer of Rise Up & Carve
  • The environmental and personal benefits of using hand tools by Stuart Livings
  • Don’t be afraid of shellac by Barbara Roberts
  • The hardest joint I ever cut – a New Year challenge by Alex Ward
  • Discovering a passion for chairmaking by Jay Montepare
  • More and bigger shed windows to help beat the winter blues by Robin Gates
  • Giving a crosscut saw a try after my chainsaw got stolen by David Keys
  • Profile of Paul Sellers, “woodworking’s most influential amateur” (Part 1) by Nick Gibbs
  • The meditative Japanese chair by Radha Sivyer
  • Judging chairmaking on the television competition show “Handmade” by Helen Welch
  • Profile of chairmaker Takuya Aoki by Dylan Iwakuni
  • Making a traditional tool chest by Bill Ratcliffe
  • Book review: Richard Wile’s “A Sharpening Handbook” by Matthew Lepper
  • Protecting sharp tools for transit by Robin Gates
  • Saving endangered heritage crafts by Mary Lewis
  • How to cut a strong, distinctive joint by German Peraire
  • Using a restored hand-operated Ajax beam auger by Zach Gillenwater
  • Why I prefer restored tools to new ones by Mike Flaim
  • Four restoring “Do’s” and “Don’ts” by Mike Flaim
  • Chairgate: the restoration of a chair at great length and great expense by Nick Gibbs
  • BenchTalk by Mattias Hallin
  • Making a Bog Oak plane box with my Bog Oak handled tools by Ethan Sincox (the Kilted Woodworker)
  • Using sticky dots to guide boxmaking layout by Ethan Sinocx
  • Interview with Matthias Fenner of Fenner Toolworks
  • Tool reviews – honing guides, clamps and dividers
  • Cutting sliding dovetails the Moravian way with a Gratsage saw by Christopher Wilson
  • Organizing tips for error-free assembly by Charles Mak