Australian Woodsmith is packed with all the tips and tricks from experts with years of experience. We include templates, plans and projects that will keep you busy in the workshop for hours, or at least until the next issue hits the newsstands. Australian Woodsmith is a woodworking magazine that brings exploded illustrations, step-by-step instructions and techniques to the dedicated timber hobbyist.
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Tips &Techniques
Australian Woodsmith
QUICK TIPS
A THIRD HAND
Next issue of Australian Woodsmith on sale 5th August 2021 - Issue 165
Boys’ Toys, Books & Gear
English Oak • Oak, acorns, charcoal and empire.
Surcare SMF-V4 • This clever Australian designed and manufactured sander is revolutionising solid surface finishing around the world.
Rebuilding a Stanley No 10½ • Stanley No 10½ Carriage Maker’s Rebate Planes feature a 54mm-wide blade that spans the width of the sole.
Moisture Meters
WHAT ABOUT KILN-DRIED TIMBER?
Forging a Blade • Forging a blade from a billet is a fabulous journey. For me it opened a door into an ancient world of craft and the artisan skills of a clever blacksmith.
Avoid Kickback
Wine Rack • This wine rack goes above and beyond with the simple addition of a shelf. A shelf that houses a drawer perfect for the accessories that you need to have close at hand.
MAKE THE SLOTTED MITRES
SHAPING THE CORNER
Materials, Supplies & Cutting Diagram
Arts & Crafts Entry Door • First impressions do count. There’s nothing that will add character to the entryway of your home like a custom-made door. This Arts & Crafts-styled door is a classic that will be around a long time.
BUILDING & USING THE MORTISING JIG
ASSEMBLING THE DOOR
GLUING THE LEDGE TO THE DOOR
INSTALLING THE STOPS
Materials, Supplies & Cutting Diagram
English Workbench • Historically, mobile woodworking was the main function of this workbench. When done, the bench was dismantled and moved to the next job. You’ll want this one to stay put in your workshop.
LEG HOUSING JOINTS
TENONS ON THE SHORT STRETCHER
APRON DETAILS
MAKING THE PARALLEL GUIDE
ALIGN THE JAW & INSTALL THE VICE
COUNTERBORES & PLUGS
Materials, Supplies & Cutting Diagram
Birch • Bob Chapman turns hollow forms in birch ply.
HANDY HINTS
Using Kumiko in Furniture • Kumiko is a delicate and sophisticated technique of assembling wooden pieces without the use of nails to make decorative panels. Thinly slit wooden pieces are grooved, punched and mortised, and then fitted individually using a plane, saw, chisel and other tools to make fine adjustments.
Subscribe & Win
Hegner Upgrade • Solid carbide CNC end mill bits can add new life to this old workhorse.
HARDWARE & SUPPLIES SOURCES
SOURCES CONTACT DETAILS
Fine crafts
Final details