Wood Review 98

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On the Cover: Adam Markowitz combines ways and means to create a multi-facted career in woodworking and design.
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Much More From Your Bandsaw. Jigs and joinery techniques will take you beyond basic functions. Story by Damion Fauser.

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Beyond Expectation. Announcing 2017 Student Award winners with judges' comments and high commendations.

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Splayed Stool. If you know how to determine leg angles and drill seat mortises it’s not too hard to make an elegant and stable stool, writes Peter Young.

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Making a Crosscut Sled. Andy Groeneweld makes a crosscut sled for his tablesaw.

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The Graduates. Last year’s full-time students at New Zealand’s Centre for Fine Woodworking gained skills and personal insights.

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The Essential Ocha. For Benjamin Reddan, making endgrain veneers for his award-winning tea set was a tale of many glue-ups.

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Grow Your Own Red Cedar. Rowan Reid explains how it is possible to grow furniture grade timber in your own backyard.

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Making Your Mark. The right knives and techniques will make your layout work more accurate. Technique builder from Vic Tesolin.

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Why I Like Sanding. Combining different abrasives with some handy tips and techniques can make this an enjoyable process, says Richard Vaughan.

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Trimming Long Veneers. Darren Oates shows how to prepare oversize veneers for stitching.

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Turned Hall Table. For Andrew Potocnik, solving one problem led to two solutions.

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Traded Value. Work by Canberra Institute of Technology apprentices demonstrates the value of a trade education. Story by Niklavs Rubenis.

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Plane Blade Geometry, Part 2. Clearance angles are crucial to handplane performance, explains Terry Gordon.

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Dangerous Designs. Reviewing the results of a competition for those at the ‘pointy end of design’.

Reviewed: UJK Park Guide System ,TSO Products MTR-18 Square, Henry Eckert Marking Gauge System, Mirka DEOS 383CV Detail Sander, Festool ETS EC/150 Brushless Sanders, Shinwa 150mm Steel Rule, Patternmakers and Luthiers Vice, Dust Deputy Box Separator

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