The Australian Woodworker – Number 01 to Number 28
(Not held)
MB029.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 29 (Jan/Feb 1990)
New woodworking products,- Designing and making a wall unit Part 1,-
Setting your dust collector system to work,- Turning a cabriole leg,-
Turning a bottle for your genie
MB030.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 30 (Mar/Apr 1990)
Using metals in the small workshop,- Make your own sash cramps,- Make
your own C clamps,- Model ballista wood and metal,- Decorative brass
makes a come back,- Designing and making a wall unit Part 2,-Divert the
dust and liberate the lungs,- Choosing timber finishes,- Turning a ball
and stand one unit
MB031.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 31 (Not Held)
MB032.
The Australian Woodworker - Number 32 (Jul/Aug 1990)
Getting started in woodturning,- Turning tool design,- Turning unusal
woods,- A scratch built lathe,- Bush toys and furniture,- A woodie’s
guide to wood part 2 (American Black Walnut, Huon Pine, South American
Cedar, Blackwood Australian),- Build your own bench Part 2,-Making the
five trailer truck part 2,- Dowelling Jig
MB033.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 33 (Sep/Oct 1990)
Elliptical tables,- Hand tools unusual and interesting,- Solar kiln,-
Making small wooden boxes,- Make your own tool rest,- Jack plane,-
Threading a turned knob,- Managing dust,- A steel lathe stand,- Build
your own bench Part 2,- User report triton saw blade, router sharpener,
Kity Bestcombi,- A woodie’s guide to wood part 2 ( Western Australian
Sheoak, Brazilian Walnut, Myrtle Beech & American White Ash)
MB034.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 34 (Nov/Dec 1990)
Making a clock,- Router basics,- Using a router,- Making a chess set,-
A woodie’s guide to wood part 3 (Zebrano, Rose Alder, Baltic Pine,
Jarrah),- Make a toy wood duck & water duck,- Model railway steam
engine,- A Banksia Pomander
MB035.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 35 (Jan/Feb 1991)
Learn to carve step by step,- Design of wood turning Gouges,- A
whittler’s kit,- Napoleon’s campaign chair A woodie’s guide to wood part
4 (Blackbean, Queensland Maple, Rock Maple, American White Oak),-
Dowelling Jig,- Old spinning Wheel in the parlour part 1
MB036.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 36 (Mar/Apr 1991)
The Japanese plane,- The Kreg Jig,- Old spinning Wheel in the parlour
part 2, A woodie’s guide to wood part 5 (Silver Ash, Celery Top Pine,
Australian Red Cedar Purpleheart),-The Viking cradle,- Turn & Spin top
MB037.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 37 (May/Jun 1991)
Japanese Saws,- Woodturning tips,- Choosing a Scroll saw,- Making a
musical instrument,- A woodie’s guide to wood part 6 (Maracaibo Boxwood,
Kauri, Teak, Queensland Silky Oak),- Whittling a bowl and spoon,-
Decorate a bowl with off centre turning,- A hand crafted wooden tray
MB038.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 38 (Jul/Aug 1991)
Manufacture a 1914 Model T part 1,- Turning a tribal urn,- A technique
for workshop design,- Japanese water stones,- A fail safe dowelling
technique,- Tormek Tool Sharpener,- Woodturning tips,- A woodie’s guide
to wood part 7 (Central American Mahogany, Bubinga, Southern Sassafras &
Blackhearted Sassafras, Kwila)
MB039.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 39 (Sep/Oct 1991)
Machines under $2,000,- A vertical chainsaw mill,- About Tech drawing,-
The use of hide glues,- Biesemeyer improves your saw bench,- Woodturning
tips,- Design and make your own bedroom suite part 1,- A woodie’s guide
to wood part 8 (Queensland Walnut, New Guinea Rosewood, White Beech,
Mountain Ash/Tasmanian oak/Victorian Ash),- Manufacture a 1914 Model T
part 2
MB040.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 40 (Nov/Dec 1991)
Boat feature,- Building a vertical drum sander,- Woodturning tips,-
Tools of trade the spokeshave,- Design your own bedroom suite ,- A
woodie’s guide to wood part 9 (Mulga, Japanese Beech, Rose Mahogany,
White Cypress Pine
MB041.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 41 (Jan/Feb 1992)
Choose a glue,- Safe working with adhesives,- Finishes for timber,-
Paint preparation for timber,- Homemade 400mm bandsaw,- Making a Walking
stick,- Design and make your own bedroom suite part 2,- Miniature Maker
using normal tools,- A woodie’s guide to wood part 10 (American Cherry,
Iroko),- Magna Knife Set Jig (Jointers Thicknessers)
MB042.
The Australian Woodworker - Number 42 (Mar/Arp 1992)
A guide to hinges,- Using metal spinning to embellish wood turning,-
Building a lathe from scratch,- Japanese Tools and Techniques,-
Designing & developing the Ripley band saw,- A woodie’s guide to wood
part 11 (Messmate, Alpine Ash/Victorian Ash Balsa Antarctic Beech), Jigs
and Fixtures,- Ball Turning,- A ball turning accessory for your lathe,-
Ball turning made easy,- The coachbuilder’s Shop,Timber for
plane making
MB043.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 43 (May/Jun 1992)
Antique style revolving bookcase,- Takenaka carpentry tools museum,-How
to handle dust, chips and shavings,- The durden top turn lathe,- A
woodie’s guide to wood part 12 (Bolly Gum, Alerce, Yellow Carabeen &
Forest Oak),-Jack Nixon’s wheel cutter (pedestal drill),A coach
builder’s shop part 2,- Turning a Grecian urn
MB044.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 44 (Not Held)
MB045.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 45 (Sep/Oct 1992)
Encase your tools in leather,- Tea trolley,- Ornamental turning,- Jigs
for the router,- Woodturning tips,- Grant Vaughan slide table,- A
woodie’s guide to wood part 14 (Sitka Spruce, Red Mahogany, White
Hazelwood ,Brigalow)
MB046.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 46 (Not Held)
MB047.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 47 (Jan/Feb 1993)
Jigs & Devices for jointing wood,- Building a clinker dinghy part 1,-
First steps in woodcarving,- Ornamental turning using your lathe &
router,-Aztec tongue drums, (heart shape dovetail Japanese twisted
dovetail),-How to make a rumbler,-Roughing & detail gouges (lathe work
),- A woodie’s guide to wood part 16,(Hoop Pine & Jelutong)- Turning
coconuts into containers,- A simple marquetry project box,- A project in
pyrography
MB048.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 48(Mar/Apr 1993)
Oval Tray,- Burl hunting,- Veneering part 1,- Building a clinker dinghy
part 2,- Ornamental Turning,- First steps in carving a wombat,- A
turning bowl gouge,- ,- Home made lathe,- Quick mounting tools on a
woodworking lathe,- Circular saw blades,- Racal helmet,- A woodie’s
guide to wood part 17(Douglas Fir Oregon, Bolly Silkwood)
MB049.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 49 (May/Jun1993)
Adding tools & accessories to your lathe,- Cedar goblets with spun
brass,- Making bowls from craftwood,-Bush table, Marquetry Variations on
a theme,- Proman mitre saw , A woodie’s guide to wood part 18(Macassar
Ebony, Lignum Vitae)
MB050.
MB051.
MB052.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 52 (Nov/Dec 1993)
Make a stringed instrument,- Building a squatter’s chair,- A miniature
firescreen,- Make a set of router gauges,- Make your own mouldings,- A
toy cradle,- Art deco mirror frame,- Carving a whale and calf,- A
woodie’s guide to wood part 21 (Concalo Alves & Cerejeira)
MB053.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 53 (Jan/Feb 1994)
Incra router jig,- Sharpening wood turning tools,- Dyco bandsaw,- Hot
melt guns,- Art Deco Mirror frame,- Making candlesticks from scrap,-
woodie’s guide to wood part 22 (Miva Mahogany, Canadian Yellow Cedar
MB054.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 54 (Mar/Apr 1994)
Before you buy a work bench,- Building a leg vice for your bench,- Home
made dust extraction,- A woodie’s guide to wood part 23 (African
Mahogany & Sydney Blue Gum),- 4 Jaw chucks holding bowls platters and
vases,- Techniques of accurate marking out are fundamental to fine
woodworking,- Sharpening woodturning gouges,- Fasteners replace glue and
clamps,- Segmented turning a Genie vase,- Fine tune your bandsaw,-
Carving the family crest
MB055.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 55 (May/Jun 1994)
Building a long case clock,- Traditional Norwegian carving,- Sharpening
the skew chisel,- Portable kilns,- Renovation of badly worn drawers,-
Survey of disc sanders,- 4 jaw chucks,- Carving a heron tableau,- A
woodie’s guide to wood part 24 (Nyatoh, Rio Rosewood or Brazilian
Rosewood)
MB056.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 56 (Jul/Aug 1994)
Repairs & renovation furniture and stairs,- Restoring a biedermeier
couch.- Conservation of a pair of 19th c. gothic revival chairs,-
Planer/thicknesser,- drilling holes in timber,- A woodie’s guide to wood
part 25 ( Rose maple, Meranti)
MB057.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 57 (Not Held)
MB058.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 58 (Nov/Dec1994)
Build a toy motorcycle,- Finger spinning tops,-
Using Japanese tools,- An antique style column cabinet,- Carving a heron
mirror border
MB059.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 59 (Jan/Feb 1995)
The art and skulduggery of producing newsletters,- Triton Superjaws
wins Merit award,- Building a computer desk,- Wood sculpture,- Making
small wheels,- Lazy Susan turned 3 layers,- Sharpening cabinet
Scrapers,- An ancient lamp,- Carving a rose in a tray
MB060.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 60 (Mar/Apr 1995)
The Australian Woodworker – Number 61 (May/Jun 1995)
Keeping your tools sharp,- A sailing ship’s block & pulley jewel box,-
Making an entrance door without glue,- Marking out the key to success,-
Drilling on a lathe,- Drop side table
MB062.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 62 (Jul/Aug 1995)
Making a piano stool,- Grinding tools prior to sharpening,- Hand
planes,- Build a rebate plane,- Making s aussie whirligig,- Carving a
cod,- Automatic lathe woodturning Making a wooden goblets
MB063.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 63 (Sep/Oct 1995)
Dovetails,- Bench mounted machines,- Making a sleeveless drum sander,-
Make a grandfather clock,- Making a gate leg utility table,- Combining
timber & plastics in woodturning,- A swimming cod,- Make a swing cradle
MB064.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 64 (Nov/Dec 1995)
Halving joints,- Letter spacing for wood carvers,- A centre finding
gauge,- Turning laminated veneer pots,- An avuncular table,- make a box
from Huon pine with a carved Tasmanian tiger
MB065.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 65 (Jan/Feb 1996)
Halving joints part 2,- Router accessories,- Pyrography (wood
burning drawings),- Augers for long hole boring,- Burls are beaut,-Rip
fences,- Making a chest table,- Making a boomerang,- Process of carving,-
Ebonising for woodturners (staining or finishing timber in imitation of
ebony)
MB066.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 66 (Mar/Apr 1996)
How to use a router,- Turning a standard lamp,- Making a wooden
boat,- Bush chair making,- Harold’s planing jig,- Bending timber,- Glaser
grind master sharpening jig,- A library chair,- Carving a possum
MB067.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 67 (May/Jun 1996)
Making circular mirrors,- Woodturners scratch
gauge,- Dovetail test piece,- Making tools,- Bandsaw project,- Carving
a labyrinth
MB068
The Australian Woodworker – Number 68 (Jul/Aug 1996)
Using a router as a thicknesser and planer,-
Turning fluted bowls,- Getting started in marquetry,- Aboriginal woodworking,-
Making a 3 legged table,- Off centre turning,- Carving a decoy duck
MB069.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 69 (Oct 1996)
Off centre turning,- A period style bed,- Marquetry
techniques and borders,- Aboriginal woodworking part 2,- Woodcarving tools,-
Using a thicknesser and planer Part 2,- Carved salad bowls sets
MB070
The Australian Woodworker – Number 70 (Dec 1996)
Giant road train part 1,- Making a cheval mirror,- Working in the
woods of Tasmania,- Making a carved table,- Turning wood with a crystal
insert.- Carving a flower box
MB071.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 71 (Feb 1997)
Ornamental turning,- Making pens,- Colonial dwarf long case clock,-
Making a wooden ball race,- Giant road train part 2,- Lathe modifications
that worked,- Planning to make a clock,- Carving a tri falcon shield
MB072.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 72 (Apr 1997)
Bit storage cabinet,- Controlling dust,- Designing a chair,- Scroll
saw projects,- Making a standard lamp without a lathe,- Carving a heron
table
MB073.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 73 (Jun 1997)
Making an hourglass,- From burl to bowl,- Restore old chairs,- Making
an electric guitar,- Carving a piggy box,- A duplicator for your lathe
part 1
MB074.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 74 (Jul 1997)
Making a regency toilet mirror,- Bandsaws,- Cable profile sander,-
Super jaws as a woodcarving centre,- Making a whee,- Arbortech mini carver,-
Make your own chisels,- A duplicator for your lathe part2,- Cantilever
wine bottle holder,- Carving bowls from mallee roots
MB075.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 75 (Oct 1997)
Making a curved leg coffee table,- More about making pens,- Joining
timber,- Another way to cut trenches,- O’Donnell grinding jig,- Turning
boards into bowls,- Oval bowls,- Dovetail jigs need not be tricky,- Deep
hollowing tools,- Making a model 1910 Renault motor bus
MB076.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 76 (Dec 1997)
Finishing the curved leg table,- First steps
in ornamental turning,- Turning with less,- variable speed can transform
your lathe,- Mastering the hexagon,- Working with Australian hardwoods
part 1,- Gifkins dovetail jig
MB077.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 77 (Feb 1998)
The facts on wax,- A home made marvel,- Making an accurate indexing
wheel,- Picture framing,- A wooden sundial,- A woodturners emergency lamp,-
Wood working glues,- Working with Australian hardwoods part 2,- Kreg jig
& rocket pocket hole boring systems,- Cutting plugs and circles on
the scroll saw
MB078.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 78 (Apr 1998)
Choosing a saw blade,- Jigs for pens,- The wollemi
pine,- 10 points in choosing a lathe,- Marquetry backgammon box,- Carving
a wallaby on a box,- Making furniture from red gum,- A turners tool caddy
MB079.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 79 (Jun 1998)
Woodturning tips cutting with the grain,- Seasoning timber,- Insuring
your workshop,- Carved mirror,- Carving penguins,- Working with Australian
hardwoods part 3
MB080.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 80 (Aug 1998)
Making a tall boy,- Picking timber to carve,- Making a 3.5 m sportsman
creek skiff part 1,- Carving Neptune out of blue gum,- Carving a Dorrigo
trout,- Perfect mitre joints,- Woodturning tips ,- Realistic hair in marquetry,-
Curved mouldings
MB081.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 81 (Oct 1998)
Woodturning tips stance & tool grip,- Making a 3.5 m sportsman
creek skiff part 2,- Joining picture frames without nails,- Whirligig,
a pair of paddlers,- Making a document box,- Working with Australian hardwoods
part 6
MB082.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 82 (Dec 1998)
Scobie dinning chair,- Making a tenoning jig,- Expand your lathe,-
Make jewellery ball,- Woodturning basics turning between centres,- Surf
board coffee table,- Wooden wind chimes,- A rhombus for your ricotta,-
The ossie multi jig,- Working with Australian hardwoods part 7
MB083.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 83 (Feb 1999)
Sculptures with chainsaws,- Make a 4wd to tow the horse float,- Making
a thread chaser,- Make a Hi-Fi unit,- Woodturning tips continue,- Make
a wooden whistle,- Make a wooden lathe part 1,- Make a manx frog bowl,-
Working with Australian hardwoods part 8
MB084.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 84 (Apr 1999)
Turning a lamp,- Making wheels on a bandsaw,- Woodturning tips continue,-
Elliptical router jig,-Make a wooden lathe part 1- Making a stowage coffee
table,- Custom made metal door handles,- Working with Australian hardwoods
part 9,- Carving a duck family
MB085.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 85 (Jun 1999)
Box making with triton,- Make a wall unit part 1,-Make a truck
train & a boat,- Make a chamfer plane,- Woodturning tips continue,-
Make a cylinder clock on the lathe,- Carving the human torso,- Working
with Australian hardwoods part 10
MB086.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 86 (Aug 1999)
Choosing and using router bits,- Working with Australian hardwoods
part 11,- Make a wall unit part 2,- A vertical vice,- Portable stowage
towel rack,- Backgammon and chess games table,- Carving a censored bull,-
Push sticks
MB087.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 87 (Oct 1999)
Sharpening chisels,- Common timber names cross-reference,- Furniture
from old fences,- Woodworking with kids,- Make a blanket box,- Working
with Australian hardwoods part 12,- Woodturning tips continue detail turning
with a gouge part 1,- Occasional table from scavenged cedar,- Power carving
a burl bowl
MB088.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 88 (Dec 1999)
Woodturning tips continue detail turning with a gouge part 2,- Transferring
Timber pallets into furniture art,- Working with Australian hardwoods
part 13,- Japanese spinning tops,- Demonstrators tool trolley,- Make a
office desk part 1,- Turning a tea set
MB089.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 89 (Feb 2000)
Maintaining a hand saw,- Woodturning tips continue detail turning
with a gouge part 2,- Working with Australian hardwoods part 13,- A spun
Spurtle,- ,- Make a office desk part 2,- Australian spinning tops,- Carving
drawer handles,- Carving a bilby,- Fold away bench
MB090.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 90 (Apr 2000)
Detail turning with a gauge,- Drawer stops,- Turning Banksia nuts,-Selecting
hand saws,- Working with Australian hardwoods,- Arm chair design and construction,-
Jig saw bench,- Carving a boat part 1,- A revolving bookcase,- Home made
handy tools
MB091.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 91 (Jun 2000)
Woodturning tips small gouge size flute design,- Photographing your
woodwork,- Finishing furniture,- Woodturners finishes,- A platypus plate,-
Make doll rattles on a lathe,- Making a bed
MB092.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 92 (Aug 2000)
Woodturning tips,- Pyrography tools,- Make your own solar kiln,- A
bed side table,- Make a tiny vase,- Messing about in boats part 2,- Laminated
red gum bowl,- Wooden chopper toy,- Jarrah chopping block,- Duel function
extension table
MB093.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 93 (Oct 2000)
Wood turning tips,- Combination thicknesser/planers,- Bed side table
part 2,- Lace bobbin Collet chuck,- Carving abstract human forms,- Dressing/bathroom
stool using a router,- Carving boat figureheads Neptune and a mermaid
MB094.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 94 (Dec 2000)
Japanese woodturning,- Transforming hardwood sleepers into a cot,-
Making a book unit,- Router practice makes perfect,- Housing jigs,- Carving
a walking stick,- Spindle turned watering spout,- Straight forwarded curved
boxes
MB095.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 95 (Feb 2001)
Using arbortech finishing kit,- Home made dust mask design,- Know
your machine,- Using photographs to produce drawings for carving,- making
a nest of tables,- Simpler tenoning jig,- Calabash bowl,- Threading made
easy
MB096.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 96 (Apr 2001)
Wood turning tips sheer scraping,- Chain saw cutting safety,- Making
a contemporary cheval mirror,- Mastering the grid,- Bowl carving jig,-
Baby’s rocking cradle,- Goblet ring stand
MB097.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 97 (Jun 2001)
Makita random orbit sander BO6040 & BO6030,- A thickness sander,-Treasure
chest between a blanket box and a document box,- Jigs for laminating timber,-
Woodturning techniques Bicker with feather joint,- Clock work innovation,-
Designing and making chairs
MB098.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 98 (Aug 2001)
User report Triton RTA300 Router table,- Methods
of joining and cutting timber straight and accurately,- James Craig
Shipwrights craft alive,- Carving Australian timbers,- Dragonfly sander from
WASP,- Wine rack plan,- Lathe tool faceplate ,spacer and cutting tools,-
Turning a western hat,- Spiral bowls and socket trimming tools
MB099.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 99 (Oct 2001)
Mah Jong Holders,- No-stop salt & pepper
shaker,- Bandsaw circle cutting jig,- Vacuum press fir under $100,- Quilt or
Towel rack,- Upgrade your carving skills,- Coving on the circular saw,- Oval
and Decorative Turning using a standard lathe,- Kreg Jig K2000,- Makita 3901
Plate Joiner
MB100.
The Australian Woodworker– Number 100 (Dec
2001)
The compass plane,- The centreprise circles on a
bandsaw,- Water blasting burls,- Hardwood fielding plane,- Drawer planing
Jig,- Making a rocking chair part 1,- Carving an echidna,- Making a meaty
mallet,- Turning timber lids for jars
MB101.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 101 (Feb 2001)
Fine box making,- Stick furniture joint work,-
Baby change table,- Upholstering a chair,- Turning with Video heads (lathe
jaws securing plates),- Frilled dragon cameo carving,- Federation timber
gate,- Making a rocking chair part 2,- Boxes with run-around grain
MB102.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 102 (Apr 2002)
Technical Sketching,- Saw Safety,- Turn, Boil &
Bend Slender Flowers,- Mini Sound System Cabinet,- Homemade Router table,-
Carving a Wolf in 3D,- Box for storing skeins of threads,- Wooden clock
design Basic problems of materials and jointing Part 6
MB103.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 103 (Jun2002)
Precision Router Joinery Jig,- Technical
Sketching part 2,- Stylish Crystal cabinet,- router table fences,- Goblet
design Convert logs to planks,- Triton Finger Jointer,- Gifkins Hand Cut
Dovetail Templates,- full size Harley Davidson wooden bike
MB104.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 104 (Aug2002)
The new Teknatool DVR Lathe,- Produce Panels
from boards,- Galloway planes,- Australian made waxes and polishes test,-
Cloudmaker Vac Sac laminating and bending curved slats,- 10 Misbegotten
Commandments of Woodturning,- Woodturning tips,- SMF 2000 Sander/Microfinisher,-
Making a Wall Cabinet,- Technical Sketching part 3,- Scroll Saw some simple
Doll’s house furniture,- Mushroom Magic use of off cuts around the home,-
turning uniquely decorated bowls
MB105.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 105 (Sep 2002)
Makita jig saws model 4340FCT & 4341FCT,- Block
plane kit,- How to dry your timber,- Bandsaw modifications,- Technical
sketching part 4,- Banksia serrata boxes,- Turning simple dolls,- Cutting
inside deep bowls
MB106.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 106 (Dec
2002)
Japanese tools on show,- Carving a bishop’s
crook,- Glues and gluing,- Scrollsaws versatile and addictive machines part
1,- Air filtration Jet 1000B,- Turned Christmas trees,- Making a small
drawer cabinet utilising isoloc joints,- Drill presses,- Turning legs for a
dressing table,- Woodturning tips,- Technical sketching part 5,- Carving a
cat
MB107.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 107 (Feb 2003)
Woodcarving you can do it,- Cramping can be
effective,- Choosing Japanese tools for your workshop,- Kids in the
workshop,- Machined figurine,- Buying your first scrollsaw,- Turning a wine
cooler,- Carving calligraphy (letters),- Make your own rose engine part 1,-
Curved front table part 2,- Technical sketching part 6,- Woodturning tips,-
Hand made replacement parts
MB108.
The Australian Woodworker – Number108 (Apr2003)
Choosing Japanese tools for your workshop,-
Setting up your scroll saw,- Re Using pallets design and manufacture,-
Woodturning tips,- Lathe Survey,- User report: Vac clamp,- User report: Dyco
Woodworker machine,- Ornament wall telephone 1940 Part 1,- Manufacture a
mini bar,- Boat building with plywood,- The roes engine part 2,- Carving a
dragon,- Technical sketching Part 7,- Combined Marquetry, Laminating and
Woodturning
MB109.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 109 (Jun2003)
The wonderful world of woodturning,- Woodturning
tips,- Make your own minibar,- Wind-up merry-ground,- Aid to accurate
drilling,- Wall telephone,- Mini clock,- Rosewood mirror
MB110.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 110 (Aug 2003)
Pyrography – drawing with fire,- Single handed
turning,- The tidy table,- Apple boxes,- Woodturning tips
MB111.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 111 (Oct
2003)
Sell your woodwork in a gallery,- Setting up a
workshop,- Fine tuning a hand plane,- Making and carving fire bellows,- Box
and Rack tool holder,- Making a sculpture stand,- Rose engine part 3,-
Turning a finial
MB112.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 112 Not Held
MB113.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 113 (Feb 2004)
Power carving,- Egg projects,- Ancient Egyptian
boat building,- P&N Tools,- Woodturning tips,- Arno Sharpener and
burnisher,- Vermec hollowing chisel set,- Build a display unit,- Vintage car
scroll saw project,- Mallards in flight (Pyrography),- Make your carvings
look alive,- Making a standard lamp,- Making a marine propeller,- Speed
carving the easy and safe way,- Precision table saw Tenoning making
MB114.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 114 (Apr 2004)
Dust extraction,- Plywood ducts for dust
extraction,- Torso carving,- Ancient Egyptian woodworking,- Woodcut Tru-Grind
tool sharpening system,- Turning a replicated wine goblet,- Turn a rustic
urn from peppercorn tree,- Pivoting jaw to suit the triton superjaws,- Bevel
cutting on the scroll saw,- Router attachment for the lathe,- Turning a
segmented lamp base,- Rattles (baby)
MB115.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 115 (Jun 2004)
Diverse woodturning tools,- The ubiquitous
Adze,- Wood turning tools what to use and how to sharpen,- Choosing the
right joint,- Wood turning how to cut shoulders,- Cutting multiple layers
with a scroll saw,- Grip Tite guide,- Jet JBOS-5 Oscillating spindle
sander,- Nobex Octo squares,- Make a treasure chest,- Make a dolls’ house
chair,- Pyrography lighthouse on rocks,- Make a simple Lissajous figure,-
Mitreing the frame for a small box,- Designing and building a timber
Geodesic cubby house
MB116.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 116 (Aug
2004)
The World’s oldest staircase,- Sourcing usable
timber,- The Adze in use,- Cynthia doll’s house and restored trunk,- The ABC
of power tools drills,- Rescued and restored timber,- Surcare hobby sanding
machine,- Turning a bowl from Mesquite,- Hexagonal table top,- Carving Koala
Huon pine boxes,- Tuning your bandsaw,- A fold away bench and seat for
carving,- Making sanding discs and sanding turned items
MB117.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 117 (Sep/Oct
2004)
Shopping for a bandsaw,- Bandsaw survey,-
Ancient Egyptian lathe,- Equipment for the ultimate workshop 4,- The ABC of
power tools drills part 2,- Performax 10-20 drum sander report,- 3d drawing
board,-Drum sanders for scrollsaw work,- Woodturning tips,-A polygonal bowl
with legs,- Carving Koala Huon pine boxes part 2Custom made cyclone used to
upgrade mobile dust extractor
MB118.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 118 (Nov/Dec
2004)
Woodworking Safety equipment,- Building a Wright
Bros model plane,- Equipment for the ultimate workshop 5,-DMT Duosharp
diamond sharpener,- The ABC of power tools drills part 3 Portable Sanders
from attachments to random Orbital,- Digital camera in the workshop ,-Felder
CF741 Combination Machine,- Selleys aquadhere range,- Making a letter
knife,- Cutting dovetails by hand,- Five chairs for posterity 2 back for a
seat,- Working a drawknife,- Turn a Matthew Flinders chess set,- Inlay work
with a scrollsaw
MB119.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 119 (Jan/Feb
2005)
Bending timber,- A guide to purchasing a
router,- Getting more from rechargeable batteries,- The ABC of power tools
part 4,- Ancient Egyptian Adze,- Equipment for the workshop 6,- Making
shaping and sanding a little easier,- Solar kilns,- Five chairs for
posterity 3,- 36 Drawer cabinet,- Carving feathers,- Turning little
jewellery dishes,- Inverted belt sanders,- Scrollsaw modifications for plain
blades
MB120.
The Australian
Woodworker – Number 120 (Jan/Feb 2005)
Manufacturing
wooden pens,- Accessories for your table saw Dado blades, Veritis poly gauge
Wooden boat centre of Tasmania,- The ABC of power tools part 5,- Wooden
sculptures by using a chain saw,- Making an accurate template for a
cyclone,- Repairing a cedar table,- Improving hand planes,- Non turned
standard lamp,- Carving wooden frames for gemstones and photographs,- A
wooden scroll saw,- Turning a hollow wooden tennis ball,- Modifications to a
basic lathe,- Surface texturing part 1
MB121.
The Australian
Woodworker – Number 121 (May/Jun 2005)
Kevin Banting carving wooden faces,- User report Easy riser drill table
conversion kit,- User report Vermec ultimate deep hollowing set,- User
report Xtreme xtension router bit holder,- Surface texturing part 2,-
Turning a candlestick with a difference,- Hi-Fi tower part 1,- Wood carving
La Maja,- Scroll swirl pot stand,- Aluminium & hot melt glue combination,-
Long hole boring
MB122.
The Australian
Woodworker – Number 122 (Jul/Aug 2005)
Specialised
cabinet making drills,- Home grown inventions 1985-2005,- Making musical
instruments,- Triton Respirator,- Woodturning tips Alid for a vessel,- HiFi
Tower part 2,- Making chairs that work,- Easter Island statue,- Using your
router to cut circular blanks,- Surface texturing part 3,- Turning lidded
boxes,- Modern wall clock,- Spiral blades for scrollsaw,- Turning a round
square edge bowl
MB123.
The Australian
Woodworker – Number 123(Sep/Oct2005)
Cabinet/box
hardware for woodworkers,- Genies de la Mer French naval sculpture,-
Hycut Hollowing tool.- Bosch PRIO Lithium ion sander,- Woodturning tips
tall-stem lidded box,- HiFi Tower part 3,- Making chairs that work part 2,-
The pegged & drawn mortice & tenon joint,- Ye Olde English stool,- Long hole
boring on a budget,- Turning with wet seasoned timber,- Cross-cut table saw
sled,- ,- Surface texturing part 4
MB124.
The Australian
Woodworker – Number 124 (Nov/Dec 2005)
Replica of
Spirit of flight Wright brothers plane,- Choosing a sander,- Introducing
kids to woodwork,- Snappy Gum desert timber,- Wooden clock movements,-
Neptune’s guitars making and repairing,- Turning multiple bowls from a
single blank,- Pedestal drill accessory,- Turning a Christmas angel,-
Turning a donut teapot,- Mitre clamping revisited,- Making a three legged
stool,- Carving koalas,- Blackwood CD storage cabinet,- Turning a chess
set,- Turning a Laminated potpourri vessel,- Simple saw bench dust
extractor,- Aging your finishes
MB125.
The Australian
Woodworker – Number 125 (Jan/Feb 2006)
Chris Woolcock master rocking horse maker,- Holding the work on the lathe,- Woodworking
with children 3-5 year olds,- Furniture in the future,- Learning to carve,-
Eliminating the bowl catch,- Carving spokes by Royal Gold Coach Britannia,-
User report on Zinsser spray shellac,- Turning a needle box,- Making a
carved seat bar stool,- Carving Wozza the wombat,- Making a mountain
Dulcimer,- Making chairs that work (3),- How to carve the Klinging Koalas,-
Scroll sawn Kookaburra
MB126.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 126 (Mar/Apr2006)
Precision and control in the art of woodturning,- Thicknessers small and large,-
Exercise boards for rehab work,- Woodworking with children 6-12 year olds,
Musings at the scrollsaw,- User report blow fly, weldbond adhesives,-
Scaling down projects,- Carving Wonda and Weenie,- Lyre music stand,- Box
lids with scrollsawn names,- Turning an offset stem goblet,- Colour matching
with padding,- Turning a certificate holder,- Chip carving,- Scroll-sawn
goat
MB127.
The Australian Woodworker – Number 127 (May/Jun2006)
Neil Scobie career,- Different finishes for
different results,- Precision Box Joint jig for the table saw,- Turning the
reduced reversible candleholder part 1,- Build your own pool table,- Wipe on
oil finishes,- A skeleton in the clock case,- How to carve rope,- The girl
in the mirror,- Lap top lap desk,- A ship’s wheel for a cubby
MB128
The Australian Woodworker – Number 128 Jul/Aug 2006
Festool Domino Dowel oiner DF 500 user report,-
Commercial Jigs,- CNC for the hobbyist,- Irwin Quick Grip XP clamps,-
Woodworking for the sea going church,- Tina’s tool holder,- Scalloping the
reduced reversible candleholder part 2,- Turned Wooden trivets,- Arts &
crafts book rack,- Drilling jig with auto centreing,- Portable woodworkers
workshop,- Building a Woodstrip Canoe,- Stainless Steel with a touch of
wood,- Make a mini Studio,- Easy to build a mini studio
MB129
The Australian Woodworker – Number 129 Sep/Oct 2006
Profile Roger Gifkins,- Profile Robert
Lavender,- Microlene MC 3000 report,- User report Mini Max C26,- Surface
Texturing part 5,- Modifications for your scrollsaw,-How to make the
obedient ball,- Taper cutting jigs for a bandsaw,- Blanket box with carved
till,- User report Veezy framing kit,- User report Razertip SK Detail
Pyrography unit,- Lighting for the mini studio
MB130
The Australian Woodworker – Number 130 (Nov/Dec
2006)
Jonathon Knowles Clock people,- Cordless
Circular saw,- User Report Glass Coat Epoxy Finish,- Carvers of Sagar,-
Sandalwood in Australia,-Gavel and Striking plate,- Stop/Start your
machines,- Electronic Dinner bell,- Heritage Photo frames,- French Knitting
mushroom,- Carved medal display,- The Celtic knot,- End grain coping jig for
the router table,- Old rust removal method,-The Scroll sawn Panda,- The
printer’s friend
MB131
The Australian Woodworker – Number 131 (Jan/Feb
2007)
User Report Gifkins Finger Joint Jig,- Triton
Owners Club Oyster Bay competition,- User Report Magswitch feather boards,-
Four workshop aids,- Carving a Hero,- Double Spiral Chinese Lamp,- Fruit and
Vegie Cabinet,- Turning Bone,- Candlestick with natural edge,- Japanese
Garden bridge part 1,- Penny at he mirror,- Butcher, Baker and Candlestick
maker part 1,- Rescuing turned items,- Novelty Frog Clip,- Making a Viola
MB132
The Australian Woodworker – Number 132 (Mar/Apr
2007)
Keep Your Tools Sharp,- The giant mushroom
project,- User Report Sue Walters’ Pyrography Projects Kits,- The Art and
Craft of Inlay,- Making a simple woodlathe,- Bookworm Books-ends part 1,- A
sightly decorated side table,- Butcher, Baker and Candlestick maker part 2,-
Scrollsawn Australian – 1,- Whimsical Home Sweet Home Sign,- Build an
Antique Gramophone
MB133
The Australian Woodworker – Number 133 (May/Jun2007)
Sanding Secrets abrasive selection,- Teknatool
Nova 1624-44 lathe,- Jet 18” bandsaw,- CD cabinet,- Left turning wood,-
Pyrography Possum,- Kitchen Spice holder,- Bookworm book ends part 2,-
Turned opal inlay,- Stretching your lathe,- ,- Japanese Garden bridge part 2
The tea house,- Letter openers,- Build an Antique Gramophone part 2
MB134
The Australian Woodworker - Number 134 (Jul/Aug
2007)
Commercial made work benches,- Rotomount Carving
stand,- Titanium coated Forstner Bits,-Slick Saw overlays,- Classic
Clockcase styles,- Carving workshop in a suitcase,- Zinsser quick 15
varnishes,- Shaping a grinding wheel to make a beading tool,- Pierced
carving in red cedar,- Low cost vortex chip separator,- Monochrome shells,-
The grandmother clock,- Cutting board rack for the kitchen,- Bling box,-
Salt cellar spoon,- Scrollsawn Australian –2,- Grand Piano for an electronic
keyboard
MB135
The Australian Woodworker – Number 135 (Sep/Oct
2007)
Cutting Australian hardwoods on small bandsaws,-
Carving knives, chisels, and gouges,- Australian Wildlife Heritage Chess
set,- Woodcut bowl gouge with replaceable tips,- Dust Bee gone mask,- Wizard
metal detector wands,- Renrut Sanding block,- Pencilling a bowl,- Making a
beading tool,- Using a vermec chuck drive,- Computer caddy,- Laminated
guitar stand,- Country Mailbox,- Scrollsawn Australian –3
MB136
The Australian Woodworker – Number 136 (Nov/Dec
2007)
Ratchet Bowl Holder for the Lathe,- Hand
Planes,- Tormek T7 Tool Sharpening System,-Woodturning Design,- Fein
Multimaster 250Q sander,- Collector’s Cabinet,- Inlaid Key Box,- Pine fruit
Bowl with Pewter ring,- Chip carved Hearth stool,- Make your own ultimate
router table,- Pyrography Magnolia Flower,- Scrollsawn Sailing ship
MB137
The Australian Woodworker – Number 137 ( Jan/Feb
2008)
Carving a Character,- Multi-Axis woodturning,-
Felder RL160 Dust Extractor,- A Bowl turned from a flat board,- Collector’s
Cabinet part 2,- Platter and Eccentric turned vessel,- Carve animal feet on
Egyptian furniture,- Tight tenons on a router table,- Turned cabinet for an
old radio,- Ladder safety leg,- Double sided breadboard,- Folding
Candelabra,- Scraper Stowage block,- Pyrography boy and dog,- Lathe mounted
sharpening aid
MB138
The Australian Woodworker – Number 138 (Mar/Apr
2008)
Saw stop 254 mm cabinet saw,- Festool workshop,-
Evolution in tool design,- Scrollsawn keepsake box,- Pendency post,- Coin
box,- Pyrography the duck,- Manufacture a tea caddy,- Thrice the vice,- Bear
claw salad servers,- A wood turner’s crystal set radio,- Bearing guides for
old bandsaws,- Lazy Susan with Garland bread
MB139
The Australian Woodworker – Number 139 (May/Jun
2008)
Massive Burls & Miniature Microcosms,- Shelix
Conversion stops tear out,- SketchUP Computer Drawing for Woodworkers,-
Turned Bellows,- Admiral Butterfly (Marquetry),- Simple Rules for Successful
Proportions,- Medicine or Bathroom Cabinet,- Hotel Lamp,- Octagonal
Cabinet,-“ Gone Fishing” Pyrography
MB140
The Australian Woodworker – Number 140 (Jul/Aug 2008)
Sculptor in Wood, Stone and Metal,- Sam Shakouri-
Adventures in Segmented Turning,- Festool MFK700 Trimmer/Router,- Cutlery
Canteen with Pockets part 1,- Vermec Scroll Chuck,- Razertip Scale Tips (Pyrography),-
Turning a Soccer Ball,- Textures and Spirals on turned Work,- Mastering the
Technique of making your own dowels,- “Elusive” the Unicorn- Pyrography
MB141
The Australian Woodworker - Number 141 (Sep/Oct
2008)
Salvaging Pine from the wild rivers,- The Snowy
River Paddle steamer, Curlip II,- Jet VBS 18MW Metal Wood Bandsaw,- The
selection of power tools and machines,- Compress X bar clamp,- The olive
scoop,- Cutlery Canteen with Pockets part 2,- Glue chucks for miniature
turning,- Multiple zero clearance inserts for your saw bench,- Making birds
feet,- Bush furniture,- Halloween carving,- Accenting the grain,- Burnmaster
eagle pyrography unit,- Pair of dragonfly urns
MB142
The Australian Woodworker - Number 142 (Nov/Dec
2008)
User report Work Sharp 3000,- User report Veritas
Slide Rabbett Plane,- User report Sheppach Deco FlexScrollsaw,- Plywood Then
& Now,- User report The jooltool,- Making a kitchen Island Bench,- An
all-wood Lazy Susan,- Money making cutting boards A child’s Latchboard,- Ear
Trumpet
MB143
The Australian Woodworker - Number 143 (Jan/Feb
2009)
User report Scheppach 2600ci Planer/Thicknesser,-
User report Jet 16-32 Drum sander,- Violin carving,- Sanding tools,- Wood
wiz 25 years on,- User report Frontline clamps (2bar clamps),- Turned
Rocket,- Telephone table with notepad hatch and secret drawer,- Wooden
Wheels,- Lizard lidded bowl,- Wooden egg rack,- Fondue set
MB144
The Australian Woodworker - Number 144 (Mar/Apr
2009)
User report Scheppach bt 900x Linisher.- User
report Jet JDP 2800VS drill,- An Entertainment Unit,- Setting up a bandsaw,-
Telephone table with notepad hatch and secret drawerpart 2,- Turning a
salt/Pepper grinder,- Block and Wedge clamps,- Stereograms and
Stereoscopes,- Pyrographic scene shed door
MB145
The Australian Woodworker - Number 145 (May/Jun
2009)
User report 21” Excalibur scrollsaw,- Curved
beams,- User report Sawstop 254mm contractors saw,- User report Sand-flee
1800 drum sander,- Planning a workshop,- Cantievered turning,- Corner
Entertainment Unit,- making wooden flowers from local timbers,- a modern
cake stand,- A quick-fix faceplate,- Centering jig for your lathe
MB146
The Australian Woodworker – Number 146 (Jul/Aug
2009)
User report Jet 22-44OSC Drum Sander,- User Report
Eze Lap,- Polychromatic Woodturner,- User report FLAI sawblades,- Moulds &
Moulding part 1,- Modular Workshop stowage,- Dulcimer Chimes,- Five big
bowls,- Lizzie’s buttons,- Pyrographic portrait Coco the dog,- Board
preparation for the beginners,- A simple wooden box
MB147
The Australian Woodworker – Number 147 (Sep/OCT
2009
Exploring beneath the surface of hollow forms,-
Wooden gun stocks,- Record plane collection,- Notes on woodturning part 1,-
Ernie Blackwell & his carvings,- User report Tormek T-7 model,- A folding
screen,- Turning the Earth,- Synchronised Ballerinas,- Rose patterned Bowl,-
Bedroom Chest of Drawers part 1.
MB148
The Australian Woodworker – Number 148 (Nov/Dec
2009)
User Report Hafco Wide Drum Sander,-Turning Bowls &
Platters for charity,- Notes on woodturning part 2,- User Report – FLAI
Mustang Blade,- Making a Rolltop Desk,- Wine Stoppers & Candle Holders,-
Building of the Sindia,- Bedroom Chest of drawers part 2.,- A folding Screen
part 2,- Moulds & Moulding part 2,- If you can make a box frame, you can
make almost anything
MB149
The Australian Woodworker – Number 149 (Jan/Feb
2010)
Making a wooden geared grandfather clock,- User
report M-Power Complete Flat Lying Trammel set,- User report Jet JTS-600
Table saw,- Red cedar,- High versatile rare earth magnets,- A didgeridoo
stand,- Computer desk tidy,- Carving little animals and insects,- Turning an
Orrery,- Easing leather shoes,- Inside- Outside Bud Vase,- Pyrography Purple
Iris
MB150
The Australian Woodworker – Number 150
(Mar/Apr 2010)
User Report – CNC Shark,- Carba tec 25 years of
growth,- Wood/Metal combinations,- User report- Beall Pen Wizard,- Forest
red gum in Victoria,- Notes on Woodturning part 3 Basic woodturning tools,-
User report- BMI quicky tape measure,- Recycled chair,- Nesting dolls,-
Adjustable music stand,- Holder for half dozen eggs,- Routing a sunburst,-
Making a Mortise and Tenon joint
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