Wood Review 130
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ON THE COVER: Ronnie Rozenga’s Papiliones table has stunning wrap-around butterfly marquetry and intricate joinery. In the March issue he tells how he designed and made his award-winning piece. Cover photo: Otto Kalkhoven
KOREAN JOINERY: So Joong-Han takes us into the world of fine joinery as he demonstrates how to make the ingenious lift-out dual-sliding angojigi door.

A GUIDE TO 14" BANDSAWS: Power, features, construction, price and more are just some of the points for this workshop necessity. Raf Nathan shops around and compares 13 models.

IN THE ART DECO STYLE: Dennis Zongker’s jewellery cabinet is a masterpiece of fine woodworking that's made with a combination of complex techniques. He explains how this issue.

MADE TO A BRIEF: How do you make for others but still stay within your own style? Jono Everett looks at the differences between public and private commissions, and asks high profile designers Jon Goulder and Tom Fereday for their input.

TIME WELL SPENT: A look at the work and legacy of Will Matthysen, clockmaker and woodworking community advocate.

MACHINES FOR THINKING: Sydney designer maker Rhys Jones writes about his design exploration and discovery through a series of chairs he has built over a period of years.

WELLNESS AND WOODWORK: Army veteran Nev Jones writes how woodworking has been instrumental in his own recovery from PTSD and how he now helps others.

IN HAND WITH TECHNOLOGY: Valdas Brucas has spent years delving into digital design and CNC technology to make his narrative-driven artworks. He explains why his ‘eyes and hands remain the primary instruments of creation’.
MACHINERY & TOOL REVIEWS
- IRONBARK BLOCK PLANE
- GIFKINS DOVETAIL JIG
- BEN ADAMS TRAVISHER
- ZENSHARP SHARPENING SYSTEM
- CARBON METHOD BENCH NUTS


