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World heritage and rare crafts will be on display as the 10th Bathurst Heritage Trades Trail returns with over 100 skilled artisans and a program of hands-on experiences. Read more
For the next three months you have the opportunity to see a large display of work by the Woodturners Society of Queensland.
An opportunity to enter still exists with the entry deadline now extended to October 10.
Arbotech's new dust collection system is a game-changer.
"...more than a movie about amazing wood sculptors of Japan, the movie is about the master-disciple relationship, and how this is still being transmitted in the traditional manner..."
Dust collector, cyclone separator, filter cartridge plus accessories...check out this special offer for Wood Review readers.
Veneering, marquetry, laminations and more were just some of the new skills learnt in the design and making of this piece.
Making the board required hollow internal bracing techniques, laminating, fin templating, and hand shaping. My ultimate satisfaction of the board came when I was able to test it out on a small day at a local beach.
Researching bending techniques led to form and jigmaking for this challenging piece which is another entry for Wood Review's Student Awards.
Winners of all Canberra region competitions will be announced at an awards ceremony to be held at the Ainslie Football Club on Thursday November 7.
In 2020 an elite team of tutors drawn from all over the world will teach at New Zealand's Centre for Fine Woodworking.
This video charts the process of making a solid jarrah, frame and panel construction desk, including solutions for some of the problems that were encountered.
Timber industry figure Glen Britton died suddenly last Thursday at the Royal Hobart Hospital.
This video shows the process of construction of a recent entry in Wood Review's Student Awards.
West Australia’s Training Awards took place last weekend at Crown Perth, celebrating high achievers in the State’s vocational education and training sector.
This collectors cabinet is a recent entry to our competition for secondary students.
A new AR-powered measuring and quoting app means ‘no more awkward tape measures’.