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| Tools
and Machinery
Reviews |
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Torque work
centre
• Hafco
DS-1632 drum
sander
• Veritas
small shoulder
plane
• Stanley
Sweetheart
No.4 smoother
• Hafco
DS-25 twin
drum sander
• JessEm
Zip slot mortise
mill •
Excalibur
Universal
work centre
EWC 100
• Mustarka
rabbeting
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| Making
a Krenov
Style
Plane |
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| In
homage
to the
late
James
Krenov,
Iain
Green
makes
a handplane
in the
style
Krenov
popularised. |
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| Wine
Table
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| Neil
Erasmus’s
project
has
elegant
but
complex
‘flavours’. |
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| Designing
a Workshop
Stool
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| Making,
re-making
and
deciding
what
looks
‘right’
is part
of the
design
process.
Story
by Robert
Howard. |
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| The
Grip
Test
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| Stuart
Lees
reviews
some
of the
many
hand
clamp
options. |
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| Tool
Cart
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| A
mobile
tool
storage-cum-workstation
that
you
can
take
on-site.
Anton
Gerner
explains. |
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| Router
Table
Technique
II |
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| More
router
table
techniques
and
jigs
to expand
possiblities,
by
Richard
Vaughan. |
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| Tablesaw
Tune-Up
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| An
inexpensive
tablesaw
can
be accurate.
David
Blackwell
shows
how. |
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| Extend
Your
Wings
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| A
small
footprint
workstation
with
huge
capacity.Story
by Geoff
Birtles. |
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| Heritage
Woodwork
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| Every
now
and
then
a project
comes
along
which
truly
makes
the
heart
sing…writes
WA furniture
maker
Greg
Miller. |
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| Garden
Couch |
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| Sawn
and
joined
slabs
are
angled
for
outdoor
comfort.
Story
by Graham
Sands. |
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| Sushi
Trays
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| Basic
wood
skills
on a
platter,
by Raf
Nathan. |
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| No
Limits
Design
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| Richard
Raffan
visited
Scott
Mitchell
as he
worked
on his
fourth
monster
table. |
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| The
Family
Business
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| Tudor
Doors
is a
family-operated
Melbourne
company
with
a repution
for
quality
products
and
ethical
work
practices.
Philip
Ashley
reports.
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| Rare
Tools
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| Dealing
in second-hand
tools
is Stuart
Minuskin’s
business...but
these
are
some
favourites
from
his
personal
collection. |
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