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The smaller the piece, the bigger its faults can appear. Raf Nathan muses on speed versus precision as he shows how to make a batch of boxes. Read more
By outsourcing some processes, it’s possible to make large pieces in small workshops. Graham Sands explains how.
Inspired by the work of Gustav Klimt, Martin Burgoyne took on the challenge of recreating marquetry inlays for a chest.
David Haig writes about the making of his walnut desk and chair.
When it comes to woodworking machinery, attention to maintenance will definitely cost you a lot less than a break-down ‘cure’. Story by Philip Ashley.
Vic Tesolin shows how easy it is to get results from an essential surface finishing tool.
When furniture maker Stephen Oram was asked to make a coffin for a close friend it turned out to be a positive experience.
Robert Howard explains his variation on Sam Maloof's classic sculpted back leg joint.
A short video demo that shows the difference between handsaw grips.
This video documents the batch machining and assembly process of one of Dunstone Design's most successful furniture pieces.
Charles Mak shows how to option your workbench with these easy-to-make jigs.
In this video Peter Young cuts a complete dovetail joint from start to finish.
This is possibly one of the best woodworking videos ever.
Quality timber, mortise and tenon joinery and a time-honoured finish will give long-lasting results. David Howlett shows how.
This stool is straightforward and relatively easy to make.
A fun and easy way to improve your hand skills.