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Issue 104 March 2015
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Woodworking – enjoyed by all
ello and welcome to the March issue of
Woodworking Plans & Projects.
We have the
usual lively mix of projects and hopefully there is
something for everyone. Amber Bailey is back in action
again with a relatively simple cameo marquetry project; we
have an upcycled pallet table by Neil Lawton and Louise
Biggs makes a table and stool in oak
(Quercus robur)
to
match the dining chairs she showed us some issues ago.
Should you be thinking of building a shed, Simon Rodway
completes his shed plan with a natural light illuminated
roof, based on his own one, which he built a while ago;
not to mention Chris Grace’s longstanding pergola and
Jamie Lake’s bathroom cabinet.
H
Marc Adams demonstrating marquetry techniques
Enjoyed by all
This all goes to show that there are plenty of people
making in wood – of both sexes, which I think is important
to emphasise. It isn’t just a ‘man thing’ at all, and this is a
good time of year if you haven’t already made a proper start
in your shed or workshop to get it sorted out and ready for
the good weather and more pleasant times ahead. While
marquetry can be done on the kitchen table, unfortunately
bigger projects need more space and equipment.
Get in touch
Just a reminder, you can always get in touch with me
with comments or ideas for what you would like to see
in the magazine. Of course you can buy
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Easter projects
It isn’t that long before the Easter Bank Holiday, which is
the major kick off time for DIY both indoors and outdoors.
Unfortunately, it is also when the most accidents doing
DIY occur. So maybe now is the time to check that your
tools are sharp and work properly and you have good work
clothing in stock and safe steps and ladders. Falls from
heights are one of the most common and serious types of
accident so making sure you have all the means to work
safely, ahead of actually doing any intended projects that
involve being off the ground, is really important.
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ISSUE 104 MARCH 2015
CONTENTS
This month in Woodworking Plans & Projects
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47
28
PROJECTS
8 Marquetry cameo set
Amber Bailey makes three cameo patterns
14
KIT & TOOLS
47 Craftsman’s Corner
This month, the Editor looks at a range of
Niwaki sharpening products and a range
of Logosol joinery machines
TECHNIQUES
28 Joint solutions – mitre joints
When it comes to knowing all the angles,
the Editor will show you how to make a
clean job of mitre joints
15 Pallet table
Neil Lawton makes an upcycled pallet table
34 Oak table and stool
Louise Biggs makes a table and stool in oak
53 DIY fixes – room upgrade
We look at some of the conversion work
that has taken place in the lounge area of
a Victorian farmhouse
50 Hot stuff
Take a look at the tools, gadgets and
gizmos that we think you will enjoy using
in your workshop
44 Plans 4 You – shed workshop
– part 2
Simon Rodway puts the finishing touches
to his homemade shed workshop
65 Cutting lists
Now the Editor has looked at his hi-fi
cabinet design from every angle, he
draws on this experience and came
up with a cutting list for making it
59 Project deconstruct –
ideas & techniques – pergola
12 years ago Chris Grace made a shady
arbour for a garden seat and it’s still holding
up well
70 Oak bathroom cabinet
Jamie Lake deconstructs a bathroom
cabinet project
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REGULARS
1 Leader
Anthony Bailey introduces you to this month’s
issue of
WPP
26 Book reviews
Briony Darnley looks at a range of woodworking
books for you to enjoy
4 Noticeboard
All the latest events and news from the world
of woodworking...
Wood/Stone Carving Tools
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Flexcut
Woodturning Tools
Robert Sorby
Hamlet Craft Tools
Finishes + Books
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Books & DVDs
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74 A look at… perfect rule joints
Mark Ripley has a failsafe cutting method for
this most difficult of joint
80 Next issue
We give you a sneak peek at the April issue
of
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