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In issue 301 of Furniture & Cabinetmaking you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your furniture making. In our Projects section, Brian Holcombe is commissioned to make a Japanese-style shoji bar and cabinet; Thomas Eddolls tells the story of how a windblown walnut tree found a new life as a dining table; Alan Holtham refreshes his steam-bending skills as he builds a contemporary-style ash media stand; Steve Bisco carves an Arts & Craft-style drawer pull; Kevin Ley makes a pair of matching chests of drawers; Louise Biggs makes a walnut fire surround; Ciprian Constantin Gontea creates a bookcase with shallow drawers; Richard Findley turns a pair of finials; and Israel Martin makes a box from Douglas fir and maple.

In Techniques, David James discusses the reupholstery of old furniture; Michael Huntley has a guide to using Japanese chisels; Mitch Peacock uses folding wedges to make the kanawa tsugi joint; John Bullar learns about press veneering; and Jorge Sack explains how he made the mitre joint for his Ming-style stools.

In Features, we meet Alex Pitts, who was awarded the Ray Leigh Design Prize from the Gordon Russell Design Museum; we learn about the work of the Interiors House team; the winners of the RCA Student Design Awards explain how their designs could benefit local woodlands; Caroline Pattenden considers the importance of the life/work balance for those who run their own business; and we find out about the Artichoke New Designers and Makers Conference.

We also have profiles of talented designer-makers Francisca Bullinger; Christian Sapp; Robert Rising; David Bohnhoff; and Germán Plessl.

All this and more in issue 301 of Furniture & Cabinetmaking!
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301 In issue 301 of Furniture & Cabinetmaking you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your furniture making. In our Projects section, Brian Holcombe is commissioned to make a Japanese-style shoji bar and cabinet; Thomas Eddolls tells the story of how a windblown walnut tree found a new life as a dining table; Alan Holtham refreshes his steam-bending skills as he builds a contemporary-style ash media stand; Steve Bisco carves an Arts & Craft-style drawer pull; Kevin Ley makes a pair of matching chests of drawers; Louise Biggs makes a walnut fire surround; Ciprian Constantin Gontea creates a bookcase with shallow drawers; Richard Findley turns a pair of finials; and Israel Martin makes a box from Douglas fir and maple. In Techniques, David James discusses the reupholstery of old furniture; Michael Huntley has a guide to using Japanese chisels; Mitch Peacock uses folding wedges to make the kanawa tsugi joint; John Bullar learns about press veneering; and Jorge Sack explains how he made the mitre joint for his Ming-style stools. In Features, we meet Alex Pitts, who was awarded the Ray Leigh Design Prize from the Gordon Russell Design Museum; we learn about the work of the Interiors House team; the winners of the RCA Student Design Awards explain how their designs could benefit local woodlands; Caroline Pattenden considers the importance of the life/work balance for those who run their own business; and we find out about the Artichoke New Designers and Makers Conference. We also have profiles of talented designer-makers Francisca Bullinger; Christian Sapp; Robert Rising; David Bohnhoff; and Germán Plessl. All this and more in issue 301 of Furniture & Cabinetmaking!


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In issue 301 of Furniture & Cabinetmaking you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your furniture making. In our Projects section, Brian Holcombe is commissioned to make a Japanese-style shoji bar and cabinet; Thomas Eddolls tells the story of how a windblown walnut tree found a new life as a dining table; Alan Holtham refreshes his steam-bending skills as he builds a contemporary-style ash media stand; Steve Bisco carves an Arts & Craft-style drawer pull; Kevin Ley makes a pair of matching chests of drawers; Louise Biggs makes a walnut fire surround; Ciprian Constantin Gontea creates a bookcase with shallow drawers; Richard Findley turns a pair of finials; and Israel Martin makes a box from Douglas fir and maple.

In Techniques, David James discusses the reupholstery of old furniture; Michael Huntley has a guide to using Japanese chisels; Mitch Peacock uses folding wedges to make the kanawa tsugi joint; John Bullar learns about press veneering; and Jorge Sack explains how he made the mitre joint for his Ming-style stools.

In Features, we meet Alex Pitts, who was awarded the Ray Leigh Design Prize from the Gordon Russell Design Museum; we learn about the work of the Interiors House team; the winners of the RCA Student Design Awards explain how their designs could benefit local woodlands; Caroline Pattenden considers the importance of the life/work balance for those who run their own business; and we find out about the Artichoke New Designers and Makers Conference.

We also have profiles of talented designer-makers Francisca Bullinger; Christian Sapp; Robert Rising; David Bohnhoff; and Germán Plessl.

All this and more in issue 301 of Furniture & Cabinetmaking!
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Furniture & Cabinet Making is the UK’s only magazine dedicated to the finer aspects of contemporary and classic woodwork. With an emphasis on quality, the magazine aims to promote excellence in furniture making by showcasing modern and classic furniture design and the associated techniques. Topical features, reports of major shows, plus important industry news and reliable reviews of machine tools and hand tools complete the mix of content that makes F&C an essential read for the furniture maker.

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