The last of Quercus was out on 1st May, with Christopher Schwarz sharing his techniques, theories and tips for choosing wood to make chairs…
目录
Putting my collection of molding planes to use in my home by Richard Arnold
Working by hand (a polemic) by John Brown
Working wood without electricity by David Godber
Children’s classes in Yeongwol-gun, South Korea by leepalgoe
Making the Stand for a Roubo Cabinet by Barbara Roberts (barbiewoodshop)
Choosing Wood for Chairs by Chris Schwarz (excerpt from The Stick Chair Book)
Preparing for a glue-up by Derek Jones
Restoring and using batwing brace bits by Henrie van Rooij
Fitting handles to knives by Sean Hellman
Remembering Peter Hindle, pioneer of rounders, by his son, Timothy Hindle
Milling – felling, hewing and adzing – by hand by Dylan Iwakuni
The forgotten craft of willow skein seat weaving by Monica Cass
My long route to making a Maloof-inspired chair by power and hand by Dallas Gara
Salvaging the steel of scrap tools by Robin Gates
Recommendation: Kieran Binnie’s “Over the Wireless” blog by Shrenik Savla-Shah
Book review: “The Wisdom of Our Hands” by Doug Stowe
Book review: “Whittling” by Barn the Spoon
Evaluating semi-premium Stanley handplanes by Rex Krueger
Three days of cutting dovetails with Bill Ratcliffe by Nick Gibbs
Making a tiny Dutch tool chest for a No. 102 block plane to inspire entrants to Quercus’s “Young Woodworker of the Year” competition by Megan Fitzpatrick