Furniture & Cabinetmaking  |  February 2017
In issue 254 of Furniture & Cabinetmaking we have lots for you to enjoy. In our ‘Projects & Techniques’ section, Jim Hooker reviews Karl Holtey’s final plane; David Barron breaks away from the usual right angles with his angled box; Robert Paul Gurney explains how to use ordinary tools to get extraordinarily accurate layouts; the Editor talks about un-blunting; Rob Porcaro explains how to set your jointer up for the best possible results; and Hendrik Varju suggests the universal Bow featherboard is the new heavyweight among after-market safety accessories.
In ‘Design & Inspiration’ we showcase the winners of the 2016 Wood Awards; Anne Briggs Bohnett spends an afternoon with Kevin Glen-Drake; students from Marc Fish’s Robinson House Studio tell us about their work; we take a look at the Design Museum and at a selection of Hoffmann furniture from Bonhams auctions; and we catch up with the owner of Robinson House Studio.
As well as all this, we also have ‘Leader’ from the Editor; ‘News & Events’; ‘Social media dashboard’; ‘Editor’s round-up’ and ‘Workshop library’, where we have a number of furniture-related reads that we think you’ll enjoy, as well as our website of the month.
All this and more in issue 254 of Furniture & Cabinetmaking!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Furniture & Cabinetmaking February 2017.