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
- The case against reamers by Ozan Demirtas
- Choosing the right shoulder plane by John Lloyd
- The elegance of the Spofford brace by Robin Gibbs
- Shop-built holding devices by Charles Mak
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