OPJ
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I've noticed a few other people also received the latest issue sometime last week and still, nobody appears to have started a discussion about it. Until now...
One of the reasons I really enjoy reading this magazine is because it goes where other woodworking magazines don't want to - this isn't just another collection of 'here's something I made; this is how I did it' (excluding F&C, of course).
I've enjoyed reading David Savage's article on Rosewood and Nick's own article on sustainability - in particular, these are the kind of things that make this magazine stand out from the crowd. If only we didn't have to wait so long in between issues. But, one day, just maybe...
What about our very own Steve Maskery's crown guard upgrade for the Xcalibur saw. A definite improvement on the supplied model, that's for sure. But it still lacks an extraction port. What can be done to include this and also enclose the top of the guard, without compromising the weight?
Bill Newton steals the centre-stage again with another excellent piece. Do people think too much space is often given to one article? Would you rather seem more furniture pieces being made?
Back Page - looks like you can "build" your own workshop for £500 after all! :wink:
What are your thoughts please?
One of the reasons I really enjoy reading this magazine is because it goes where other woodworking magazines don't want to - this isn't just another collection of 'here's something I made; this is how I did it' (excluding F&C, of course).
I've enjoyed reading David Savage's article on Rosewood and Nick's own article on sustainability - in particular, these are the kind of things that make this magazine stand out from the crowd. If only we didn't have to wait so long in between issues. But, one day, just maybe...
What about our very own Steve Maskery's crown guard upgrade for the Xcalibur saw. A definite improvement on the supplied model, that's for sure. But it still lacks an extraction port. What can be done to include this and also enclose the top of the guard, without compromising the weight?
Bill Newton steals the centre-stage again with another excellent piece. Do people think too much space is often given to one article? Would you rather seem more furniture pieces being made?
Back Page - looks like you can "build" your own workshop for £500 after all! :wink:
What are your thoughts please?