Australian Wood Review – June 2019

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4 Australian Wood Review


PROFILES


44 The Human Touch
A love of design, machines and processes drives
the work of Melbourne maker Byron Raleigh.
Story by Linda Nathan

FEATURES


56 Chasing Lines
An interview with wood sculptor Hape Kiddle
reveals some of his design influences and work
processes.

96 An Overseas Investment
Putting his career as dentist on hold, Samuel
Sheppard travelled to the UK for full time
training in fine woodworking.

DESIGN


62 Five Tools for Design
Laura McCusker writes about the principles and
work practices that guide her.

EXHIBITIONS


84 Alumni 2
Selected graduates from Sturt School For
Wood recently displayed new work.

WORKSHOPS


88 Why It’s Time to Upgrade Your
Dust System
Troy McDonald outlines some practical
measures that can make a difference to your
workshop health and safety standards.

PROJECTS


28 A Whiskey Wall Cabinet
Cat Cook demonstrates some of the
fundamentals of furniture making to create
an attractive wall mounted piece.

50 Making Tongue Drums
Raf Nathan combines native species to create
a musical instrument that you can vary in
countless ways.

78 Four Squaring Tools You Can Make
Charles Mak shows how to make some handy
jigs and squaring tools.

WOODTURNING


68 Made by Hand...and Leg
Unplugged and highly effective, the power
of the pole lathe can easily be harnessed.
Story by Jeff Donne.

REGULARS


6 Editor’s Letter


20 Product News


26 Subscription Offer


42 AWR Student Awards 2019


92 Wood Diary


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