Anne of All Trades, the rising star of woodwork, features in the latest issue of Quercus, the rising magazine of woodwork. Anne reveals how she came to be posting blogs and videos that won her nearly 300,000 followers. Of course that’s far from all we are offering now. You’ll find articles on topics as diverse as workshop lighting, the building of a spoon carving horse and storage boxes for chisels, pencils and carving tools.

目录

  • Interview with woodworker, homesteader and social media sensation Anne of All Trades
  • I’m back on the road! by Nick Gibbs
  • Using a moulding plane to restore an old cupboard by Martin Sturfält
  • Adding an inlaid star to a trivet project by Justin Emrich
  • Making a spoon carving bench by Sean Hellman
  • Book excerpt: Simple Japanese Furniture by Group Monomono
  • Project highlight: Stool with Pinched Legs, from Simple Japanese Furniture by Group Monomono
  • The complex process of applying a Urushi finish by Ozan Demirtas
  • Woodworking in my shed by candlelight and paraffin lamp by Robin Gates
  • Making herringbone inlay by John Lloyd
  • Book review: Gary Rogowski’s “Handmade” by Nick Gibbs
  • Tatiana Baldina’s Chip Carving by Molly Sjöstam
  • Learning to make a Bill Carter plane from Bill and Sarah Carter’s YouTube videos by Shrenik Savla-Shah
  • Book excerpt: The History of Chairmaking in High Wycombe by John Mayes
  • In praise of bamboo by Doug Stowe
  • Designing and producing with bamboo by James Wolf
  • Making small boxes for bench tool out of recycled boards by Henrie van Rooijn
  • Product review: Accu-Burr scraper sharpener by Ethan Sincox (the Kilted Woodworker)
  • In praise of vintage dividers and trammels by Robin Gates
  • Helping my handtool work with a digital inclinometer by Charles Mak