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Techniques:
Turning from difficult stock - Andy Coates looks at how to turn safely and successfully using problematic stock
Olde woodturning test - Rick Rich challenges you to evaluate your skill with a vintage practice piece
Turning a twisted peppermill - Brian Horais shows how to create a unique shape for a useful implement
Kurt’s clinic - Kurt Hertzog answers readers’ questions
Projects:
Tasmanian leatherwood - Andrew Potocnik revisits a project using dry rather than the original green wood
Card holder - Steve Bisco turns this attractive holder for those who struggle to hold their cards
Tricylinders - Nick Simpson explains the creation of this Steampunk-influenced turning and how to make the underlying form
Tea for two, Clarice? - Les Symonds makes the second part of a tea service for two, influenced by the Art Deco work of Clarice Cliff
Rings - For this month’s Editor’s Challenge, Richard Findley is tasked with making a wearable wooden ring
Creation and piercing of a mahogany box - Luigi D’Amato adds elegance and refinement to a fascinating object
Features:
Pictures from Big Island - Hawaii-based turner John Mydock tells us about the inspirations behind his decorative work
Creation - Pete Moncrieff-Jury takes pleasure in creating something special in difficult times
Community
Introduction - Welcome to the latest issue of Woodturning
Getting in a spin with colour - Stand clear this month as Stewart Furini looks at ways to use centrifugal force to decorate wood with colour - will the workshop survive unsplattered?
Get more from your mini lathe - Mark F Palma looks at this piece of equipment
Finial box - Everyone loves little boxes and they’re very quick to make, so give one a try with Alan Holtham
Asymmetric lidded vase - Jim McConnachie creates an unusual segmented vase in maple
Our contributors - Meet our authors
Community letters - We share a selection of readers’ letters
Next issue - Find out what’s in store in the next issue
COVER IMAGE: Les Symonds (see page 58)
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