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By Author Ashley, Philip • Numerical control of machinery – CNC (part I) 2:54 • CNC machinery – an introuction (part II) 3:39 • It’s the tool that counts (Tool selection) 4:29 • Combination machines (review) 4:78 • AWISA 94 (review) 5:42 • Square and straight: planer-thicknessers 5:78 • Seeing is believing – computer aided design (CAD), part I 6:32 • Exploring new woodworking technology (two company profiles) 6:57 • Bandsaws (review) 6:76 • Seeing is believing – computer design software, part II 7:66 • The sliding table panel saw 8:45 • Hang that door – hingeware for doors and cabinets 8:55 • Brief history of woodworking machinery 8:68 • Low cost woodworking machinery options 9:21 • Woodworking in europe 9:50 • Joining systems 10:38 • Australian furniture on the world market (edited by philip ashley) 10:42 • Machine sanding – free standing systems 10:58 • Router cutters 11:25 • How router cutters are made 11:32 • Machining dowel joints 11:36 • AWISA 96 (review with James Brook) 11:42 • Omega ‘stubby’ lathe (review) 11:74 • Circular sawblades 12:27 • How to get more out of CNC machinery 12:57 • Panel saws: stroke for stroke 13:11 • Safety in the workshop 13:40 • Spindle moulders, part I 14:51 • Ready-made drawer systems 14:81 • Planer-thicknessers, buying and using them 15:17 • Edgebanders 15:70 • Spindle moulders, operation, part II 16:36 • Multicam router/engraver (review) 16:84 • Sharpening drill bits 17:22

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Ashley, Philip

• Numerical control of machinery – CNC (part I) 2:54• CNC machinery – an introuction (part II) 3:39• It’s the tool that counts (Tool selection) 4:29• Combination machines (review) 4:78• AWISA 94 (review) 5:42• Square and straight: planer-thicknessers 5:78• Seeing is believing – computer aided design (CAD), part I 6:32• Exploring new woodworking technology (two company profiles) 6:57• Bandsaws (review) 6:76• Seeing is believing – computer design software, part II 7:66• The sliding table panel saw 8:45• Hang that door – hingeware for doors and cabinets 8:55• Brief history of woodworking machinery 8:68• Low cost woodworking machinery options 9:21• Woodworking in europe 9:50• Joining systems 10:38• Australian furniture on the world market (edited by philip ashley) 10:42• Machine sanding – free standing systems 10:58• Router cutters 11:25• How router cutters are made 11:32• Machining dowel joints 11:36• AWISA 96 (review with James Brook) 11:42• Omega ‘stubby’ lathe (review) 11:74• Circular sawblades 12:27• How to get more out of CNC machinery 12:57• Panel saws: stroke for stroke 13:11• Safety in the workshop 13:40• Spindle moulders, part I 14:51• Ready-made drawer systems 14:81• Planer-thicknessers, buying and using them 15:17• Edgebanders 15:70• Spindle moulders, operation, part II 16:36• Multicam router/engraver (review) 16:84• Sharpening drill bits 17:22• Which bandsaw? 17:28• A meaner and leaner approach to working wood 17:64• Ermo edgebander (review) 17:77• Multi-function spacesavers: Combination machines 18:32• Can you cut a straight line? 19:20• Perfect planing – set up, operating & maintaining 20:29• The radial revolution 20:78• A bandsaw buyer’s guide 21:34• Regulation machinery – CE regulations 21:74• Large scale enterprises - Setting up your machinery shop 22:19• Computer aided woodworking design and manufacture 22:59

• Low cost CNC machinery 22:72• Thicknessers – a buyers guide 23:15• Furniture from young plantation eucalypts (written with Barbara Ozarska) 23:84• Ligna plus hannover (review) 24:42• Art meets technology – the amplero bed 24:88• Scheppach basato bandsaws (review) 25:12• Scheppach capas slide compound mitre saws (review) 25:14• Systematic woodworking – using system 32 25:84• Safe tools for safe and better woodworking 26:24• Combination roadtest – hammer C3-31 27:22• Eucalypts abroad 27:76• Secanta saw (review) 28:6• From one to one hundred thousand (Altendorf saws) 28:47• Jet JPM-13CS planer moulder (review) 28:8• Planer thicknessers for small workshops 29:28• Making jigs for machining 29:40• Top end combinations 30:34• Made in Taiwan 30:58• Searching for sliding table panel saws 31:25• A cut above: comparison of router bits 32:18• Best cuts: mid-range sliding tablesaws 33:16• Davis furniture profile 33:32• Winning combination machines 34:24• Boxed router bit sets (4 reviewed) 34:52• Bin chief portable dust collector (review) 35:4• A guide to quality 35:78• AWISA 2002 (exhibition review) 36:11• Bandsaws under $1000 36:25• Prepare to be square 37:80• Making kitchen cabinets – part I 38:48• Sawing solid wood 39:48• Making kitchen cabinets – part II 39:84• Torquata and CMT sawblades (review) 40:4• Dream machines 40:31• Performance tooling 40:84• All about under/overs - planer-thicknesser maintanence 41:88• Industrial size bandsaws (three reviewed) 42:68• Meeting the standard, australian standard 42:76• Holz profi FPSF 1250 (review) 43:4• Small sanding machines (four reviewed) 43:84• PitchRx (review) 44:14• Combined over and under tests 44:46• AWISA 2004 (exhibition review) 44:64• Cutting tools selection and maintenance 44:72• Testing 10” tablesaws (four reviewed) 45:22• Casolin topstar thicknesser (review) 46:8• Jet JSG-6 belt and disc sander (review) 46:16• Safe woodworking 46:38

• Fine tuning thicknessers 46:52• 400mm capacity planer/thicknessers (five tested) 47:32• Building jigs for shaped work (project) 48:78• IXES and felder medium-duty bandsaws (review) 49:10• Homia furniture design software (review) 49:16• Carl Hansen & Son, Danish designer (profile) 49:72• Using your tablesaw, getting the most value from it 49:82• 15” thickness planers (six reviewed) 50:36• All about drill bits 50:70• Affordable industrial panel saws (three reviewed) 51:32• Jimmy Possum, furniture manufacturers (profile) 51:68• Hammer N4400 bandsaw (review) 52:4• Cutting joints on the tablesaw 52:51• Inner workings of the panel saw 53:66• Carba-tec 15” planer/moulder (review) 54:4• Hafco T-382 thicknesser (review) 54:6• Byrd shellix planing head (review) 54:14• 300mm planers (review) 54:28• The robland combination (review) 55:34• Choosing a dust system 56:61• Smoother machining 56:70• Holytek TC-16 tablesaw (review) 57:8• Circular sawblades, choosing and using 57:44• Forstner drill bits 58:80• Powermatic 1285/1 Jointer (review) 59:6• Low Cost Combos (four compared) 59:26• Budget panel saws under $6500 (three reviewed) 60:30• Saw setups 61:40• Portable planers (three reviewed) 61:52• Door ways (technique) 63:48• Torque work centre (review) 65:6• The family business, Tudor Doors (profile) 65:74• Gizmowiz Cutsetter Template (review) 67:14• Hole truths, drill press setup and usage 67:36• Bandsaw blades 69:54• An ounce of prevention... (machine maintenance) 70:58• Premium sawing 72:54• World wood recovery (Ligna Hannover review) 72:96• From log to board 73:68• Contract CNC 75:62• AWISA 2012 (exhibition review) 76:46• Felder FB600 bandsaw 79:12• 10 top machining tips 79:42• Minimax SC4 Elite panel saw 80:16• Felder G320 edgebander 80:18• Light duty panel saws 80:56• Budget panel saws 81:26• Modern machinery 81:52• All four sides (machine planing explained) 82:46

• The low-down on dust extraction 84:54• Tree farming 84:74• Geetech iCarver 1520 85:12• Sandpaper specifics 86:34• Inspired by CNC 88:84• Laser it! 89:56• The end of the line 90:48• Rikon – a first look 92:8• Safer wood machining 92:32

Bielanowski, Dean

• Axminster AW127R 1/2” router (review) 42:4• 4” belt sanders (five reviewed) 44:36• Router review (seven models) 45:48• Panel clamp review (three makes) 46:69• Vermec ultimate deep hollowing set (review) 48:10• Mobile dust extractors (six reviewed) 48:28• Sherwood TBM-160 5/8” mortiser (review) 49:18• Router mouldings 49:56• Mitre gauges (four reviewed) 50:78• Ryobi BT3100K (review) 51:16• Router tables (six tested) 54:32• 3” belt sanders (six reviewed) 55:48• Handheld power planers (five tested) 56:20• Triton grinder/honer (review) 58:14• Lithium ion cordless circular saws (four tested) 58:26• CMT Industrio Router Table (review) 59:8• Dewalt DW680-XE (review) 59:16• Small mitre saws 8" (three tested) 63:66• The dust trap (dust extractor review) 66:88• Worksharp 3000 sharpening system 69:14• Take-away tablesaws (portable models made by power tool makers) 70:24• Jool Tool (review) 70:14• Metabo KGS 15 mitre saw (review) 71:6• Tools for trimming (five trimmers reviewed) 74:28• Scheppach HF-50 benchtop router 75:12• Metabo KGS 254 sliding mitre saw 75:16• Saw wars (DeWalt and Bosch 12" mitre saws reviewed) 75:54• Dremel Saw-Max 77:14•

Birtles, Geoff

• Self made dowelling table 45:84• Build your own vacuum veneer press 62:76• Tea box (project) 64:66

• Extend your wings (mitre saw stand project) 65:80• Oneida Dust Deputy (review) 67:6• Woodcraft trash can cyclone lid (review) 67:8• Woodpeckers box clamps (review) 67:14• Floating tenon joinery (jig project) 68:64• Spray finishing 101 69:68• Phoenix tea caddies (project) 70:28• Wixey digital planer readout gauge WR510 (review) 70:6• Irwin mitre saw laser guide (review) 71:14• Hinge fitting small boxes (technique) 72:48• Wixey WR700 saw fence digital readout 73:8• Clear Vue cyclone 73:12• General digital sliding bevel 75:8• Router add-ons 76:66

Briggs, Keith

• Laminated hanging rail (project) 30:56• The ever-popular blanket box (project) 31:51• Centre of attention: jarrah coffee table (project) 33:30• Arts and Crafts inspired sideboard (project) 34:20• Roundtable dining (project) 36:40• SCM410N surface planer (review) 39:4• Bending the rules – a jarrah hall table (project) 39:34• Table of contrasts (project) 41:44• Dovetailed desk (project) 44:76• Lazy susan (project) 47:86• Minimax formula SP1 520mm thicknesser (review) 49:8• Sized for strength, jarrah stools (project) 51:72• Leda Ru Long 511ms spindle moulder (review) 55:12• Design sketch, contemporary bedhead (project) 55:78• Hidden beauty, two-metre long sideboard (project) 75:26

Brook, James

• Good with wood – hand and sprayed finishes 3:46• Compound mitre saws 4:11• Organoil (review) 4:60• Triton superjaws (review) 4:60• Black & decker quartersheet sander 271-145 (review) 4:60• DMT diamond whetstone (review) 4:60• Wattyl stylwood (review) 4:60• Altendorf F45 (review) 5:16• Router bit sharpener 5:18• Process engineering for the timber industry: MDF production 5:52• Dust control in the workshop 5:60

• Arbortech grinder sanding kit (review) 6:18• Bandsaws (review) 6:76• Smith’s sharpening stones (review) 7:12• Triton router & jigsaw table (review) 8:11• Biscuit joiner system 2000 (review) 8:11• Nobex quattro (review) 9:11• Pocket hole jointing revisted (review) 9:11• Triton premium woodworking adhesive (review) 9:11• Original furniture wax (review) 9:12• Atlas copco PES12T, 12 volt cordless drill/driver (review) 10:14• The getting of timber (buying) 10:68• Awisa 96 (review with philip ashley) 11:42• Making a colonial table (project) 11:76• What are you breathing? (dust systems) 12:73• Hitachi C7FS compound mitre saw (review) 13:86• Getting square – marking tools (review) 14:38• Making your mark (marking gauges) 15:62• 1997 lathe (review) 16:59• Panasonic EY3503 cordless saw (review) 18:87• Sliding compound mitre saws (review) 19:11• Disc sanders (four compared) 20:14• 3M Airlite helmet (review) 20:70• Making an entrance (frame and panel door) 21:22• SSC ‘Pro-Panel’ vertical wall saw (review) 21:8• Jet mini-lathe JML-1014 (review) 21:8• Microplane (review) 23:11• Makita multimate (review) 34:8• Gilly stephenson’s finishes (review) 35:8• Scheppach tiger 2000 sharpening machine (review) 43:8• Veritas brass mallet (review) 46:12• Cullen #13 deluxe cutting gauge (review) 46:14• Veritas detail chisel (review) 47:10• Torquata and freud sawblades (review) 47:14• Axminter AW8BDS sander (review) 48:4• Hegner drum sander TWS 230 (review) 48:4• Holtey 11-S plane (review) 49:4• Hafco ST-250 sliding tablesaw (review) 49:14• Roarockit thin air press (review) 49:18• Kreg precision measuring system (review) 50:4• Garrett wade oddjob tool (review) 50:14• Vesper marking knife (review) 50:16• Triton TDA 100 cordless drill (review) 51:10• Triton TLS cordless driver (review) 51:10• Transfer squares (review) 51:12• Carba-tec sanding centres (review) 51:14• Bessey DuoKlamp (review) 51:16• Metabo BAS 317 precision bandsaw (review) 52:6• Metabo Power Maxx cordless driver (review) 52:10• Irwin quick-grip xp clamps (review) 52:10

• Carba-tec CTJ-360 12” jointer (review) 53:4• Metabo BSZ 14.4 and Panasonic EY 7440 (review) 53:6• Alisam sharpening sled (review) 53:8• Festool electric hand planer EHL 65 E (review) 53:14• Big routers (four reviewed) 53:28• Hafco 200mm planer (review) 54:12• 300mm planers (review) 54:28• Lightweight thicknessers (Dewalt, Hitachi) 54:57• Felder AD531 planer/thicknesser (review) 55:4• Bridge city HP-7 shoulder plane (review) 56:6• Bench clamps and hold-downs (review) 56:14• Veritas small plow plane (review) 57:6• Lithium ion small screwdrivers (five reviewed) 57:34• Scheppach basato 4 RBS 380 (review) 58:4• Tormek T-7 grinder/honer (review) 58:12• Mustarka router cutter set 59:10• Ryobi ERT2100VK router (review) 59:18• FLAI U-Blade (review) 60:12• Woodpeckers TS-600 t-square 60:14• Scheppach BTS900x linisher (review) 61:14• Rough sharpening guide 61:70• Bahco carpenters chisels (review) 62:16• Veritas dovetail saw (review) 66:12• Gramercy dovetail saw 74:8• Veritas bevel-up smoother 74:10• DeWalt D26200 palm router 75:14• DeWalt DW713-XE compound mitre saw 76:10• Robert Sorby Sheaf River chisels 76:10• Rockler trim router table 77:10• Kreg and Woodpeckers shelf drilling jigs 77:14• Hybrid chisel 80:14• Marcus Art water-based shellac 80:14• Dremel Moto-Saw 81:14• Veritas cabinetmakers trimming plane 82:8• Veritas Fast Action Hold-Down 84:16• Hamilton 6” cutting gauge 91:12• Veritas bar gauges 93:14

Brooks, Philippe

• Making shoji (project) 14:28• Collectors cabinet (project) 16:12• Japanese tools 17:45• A modern day journeyman 18:36• The art of making chairs (project) 20:20• Small workshop (under 10 employees) - Setting up your machinery shop 22:22• The pinstriped table (project) 22:24• Boxmakers hardware 25:40

• Mitre guillotine (review) 27:7• Toolbox showcase (project) 28:20• Using goldfields timbers 29:62• Making a vacuum clamp 30:76• More on Japanese hand tools 31:72• Game plan: a torsion box gaming table (David Alder’s process) 33:24• Plane power (Lie-Nielsen, Clifton No 5) 36:84• Japanese smoothing plane (review) 37:6• Yari kanna (review) 37:8• Designing Futures conference report 37:22• Making money form woodwork 37:42• Tale of two cabinets (project) 38:16• The woodrat (review) 40:10• Small but special – small table (project) 40:40• Curved bookcases (project) 41:30• Two hammers 42:96• Stereo cabinet (project) 45:72• How to design, part I 53:80• How to design, part II 54:78• Sustainable design 55:96• David Trubridge, NZ designer/artist (profile) 56:80

Carter, Kerryn• The woodwright’s coffin 93:92

Chappell, Jonathan

• Laminated rocker (project) 26:60• Combination roadtest – Sicar furore 3001 27:22• Multimaster (review) 28:12• Personal safety 28:40• Tablesaws for small workshops 29:24• Jet Jwts-10JF tablesaw (review) 30:8• Hilti Pd 20 range meter (review) 30:12• Portable circular saw (five reviewed) 30:20• Ezi form postformer (review) 31:11• Triton RTA 300 router table (review) 31:11• Power tools – part I 31:45• Power tools – part II (festool & metabo review) 31:64• Top Guns 31:88• Shaping machines for small workshops (three under $1400) 32:28• A tale of two ships (Mary Rose and HMAS Victory) 32:72• The thick and thin of it (Thicknessers) 33:65• Spindle moulders 35:22• Testing router bits or how to make kitchen doors 35:84• Triton 1/2” precision router (review) 36:8• Festool BS105E belt sander (review) 36:8

• Windsor chairs 36:44• A lift for your router 36:76• GMC 1/2” 2400w router (review) 38:8• GMC dowelling machine (review) 38:8• Air tools 38:80• Cordless drills (thirteen reviewed) 42:22• Biscuit joiners (nine reviewed) 50:54• Laminate trimmers (seven tested) 51:44• Power mitre saws (five reviewed) 52:34• GMC 14.4v right angle drill (review) 53:12• Hitachi C10FCH2 Mitre Saw (review) 59:12• Bosch GMR 1 Professional (review) 59:18• Random Orbit Sanders (five tested) 59:60• Cordless Drills (ten tested) 60:48• Bosch DLE50 measuring tool (review) 61:6• Brad and Nail guns (review) 61:10• BMI Incli Tronic Plus and Bosch DNM 120L spirit levels 61:14• Saw Guide Systems 62:8• DeWalt DC927XE cordless drill / DC827XE cordless impact drill (review) 62:14• Mini Max Combination 64:38• Excalibur Universal Work Centre EWC 100 (review) 65:16• Window wall unit (project) 67:56• Finishes that work 68:55• OAV P30 Panel saw (review) 72:6• Jet JCP 2800VS drill (review) 72:10• Sand Flee 73:14• Carba-Tec CT330X 13" spiral head thicknesser 76:16• Makita BKP 180 cordless planer 76:18

Dunstone, Evan

• Fred Lowen, Australian furniture designer (profile) 49:92• Go with the grain, how to arrange grain for best results 51:28• Creations of nature, Silvio Apponyi’s sculpture (exhibition review) 52:68• Four designers (woodworker ‘types’) 52:80• Getting the best from blackwood (working characteristics) 54:54• Taming redgum (working characteristics) 56:38• Design + Wood, Woodworkers Association of NSW (exhibition review) 57:72• Doing justice to jarrah 59:42• Greg Peters, furniture conservation expert (profile) 60:60• Chair logic (construction design) 63:24• Movement mythbusters 67:68• Extraordinary work 71:80• The way that you work 77:66• Chair challenge 79:76• A Waterfall reflection 91:36

Erasmus, Neil

• Document box with handcut veneers and inlay (project) 12:12• Designing chairs – concept to creation 20:44• Fine drawer making - part I (project) 22:16• Fine drawer making - part II (project) 25:66• Chair projects (success of student projects) 26:44• Boardroom stories 27:62• Allowing for wood movement (best joins to use) 29:64• Veneers part I – from log to substrate (Hand sawing) 31:34• Hitachi CB 75F band re-saw (review) 32:10• Veneering part II (building kiln for drying handcut veneers) 32:55• Veneering Part III (stitching and pressing) 33:56• Cloudmaker vac sack (review) 34:6• Celebrating Boxes (UK exhibition review) 34:48• Contemporary Cooroy (exhibition review) 38:22• Raising the bar (improving your woodwork) 38:76• The finishing touch (preparing surfaces, applying oil finishes) 39:40• Felder CF741S combination machine (review) 41:14• Invisible repairs (fixing your mistakes) 41:40• Trend and Leigh FMT mortise and tenon jigs (review) 42:12• Fine fitting doors (hanging doors, fitting hinges) 43:38• KR sash clamps (review) 43:10• Fine fitting drawers 44:56• Woodworks 05 (exhibition review) 50:60• Make your own inlay bandings 51:58• Mortise and tenon exposed 58:20• Studio Furniture 2008 (exhibition review) 58:34• Mortise and tenon by hand 59:68• Erasmus hall table (project) 61:24• Lie Nielsen iron mitre plane (review) 64:6• Wine table (project) 65:26• Shaping on the spindle moulder 67:78• John Makepeace exhibition (profile/review) 70:40• Enter the temple (Robert Ingham profile) 71:20• Fine drawer making masterclass 72:28• Catenary bedhead 77:60• Bedside tables 78:48• Brian Reid Wall Cabinet 84:24• Shadow sideboard 87:32

Fauser, Damion

• HNT Gordon dado planes76:12• Lie Nielsen No.101 violin makers plane 77:12• Adding Fine Details, part 1 77:40• Adding Fine Details, part 2 78:28

• Gramercy saw vice 81:16• Coopered vases 81:22• Narex classic bevel edge chisels 82:14• Wedged mortise and tenons 82:80• Starburst veneer match 83:30• Veritas PMV-V11 chisels 83:16• Festool Domino XL Joining System DF700 84:14• Roubo-style workbenches 85:50• Dovetails with mitres 85:68• Better Boxmaking 86:26• 8 Essential router cutters 86:57• Frame and panel by hand 87:80• MacFarlane bowsander 88:8• Safety plus performance 88:76• Drawing and fairing curves 88:58• Radial Edge Frieze 89:64• Carter Resaw Fence 90:18• Fine hinge fitting 90:60• Virutex CE53S edge-lipping planer• Triton TRI-TA1200BS belt sander 91:20• Gilly Stephenson’s cabinetmaker’s wax 91:20• Edging veneered panels 91:84• Festool CTL-SYS shop vac 92:14• Hope chest 93:24• HNT Gordon moving fillister plane 93:10

Fullerton, Jeremy

• Making and fitting shell inlay 53:70• Bandsaw Basics 62:54• Electric Guitar (project) pt I 66:26, pt II 67:39, pt III 68:72

Gerner, Anton

• Drawer box (project) 2:46• Silver wattle side table (project) 3:76• Keller dovetail jig 3:78• Hand planes roadtested 4:15• Triton random orbital sander (review) 5:14• Woodman TS222/ST sliding table panel saw (review) 5:14• A workshop in a tool: the router 5:22• Bosch Pex 15AE random orbit sander (review) 6:14• Meber SR600 bandsaw (review) 6:16• That’s so smooth – surface preparation 6:22• The finishing touch – spray finishing 7:20• Incra jig ultra (review) 8:12• The chisel – types, uses, maintenance 8:32• Sharpening and setting planer knives 9:33

• Performax 22-44 pro sander (review) 10:11• HNT Gordon & Co classic hand planes (review) 10:12• Solid wood joints – part I 10:33• Machine cutting mortise and tenons 10:36• Cutting dovetails – the hand versus the jig 11:20• Block planes: understated versatility 11:38• Making and using jigs for speed and accuracy 13:35• Working smarter 13:68• All about clamps 14:68• Eumenia saw (review) 14:84• Natural water stones (review) 14:85• The good oil on wood (written with Vincent Harraghy) 15:23• Moisture meters – is it dry? 15:58• Belt sanders (review) 16:25• Delta B.O.S.S. sander (review) 16:84• Cordless drills – 13 models tested 17:24• Large scale design 18:64• Air press and cloudmaker vacuum veneering systems (review) 19:80• Cutting corners (but not quality) 21:78• HNT Gordon & Co planes (review) 22:8• Handtools by Chris Vesper (review) 22:11• Spray finishing systems 23:72• Ozzie multi-jig (review) 24:10• Nobex multifix (review) 25:15• Biedermeier style 25:64• Gifkins dovetail jig (review) 26:8• The measure of things – measuring and marking tools 26:40• Benchmate dowel jig (review) 27:7• Combination roadtest – robland LX310 27:22• Boardroom stories 27:62• Minimax CU300K combination machine (review) 28:6• Using cabinet scrapers 28:36• Festool OFK 500Q-plus trimmer (review) 30:6• Selecting & matching timber 30:18• Festool PS300 EQ jigsaw (review) 31:6• K2000 kreg jig (review) 31:11• Power tools – part II (hitachi review) 31:70• Festool CDD 12 FX-AS/ES-set (review) 33:8• Art deco style table 34:62• Using wood fillers 34:88• Moisture check: notes on buying moisture meters 35:73• Metabo power grip (review) 36:6• Gifkins dovetail ‘hand cut’ templates and variable spacing jig (review) 36:10• The way of the dowel 37:34• Beadlock (review) 38:6• Altendorf F92 T (review) 39:12• Virutex edge-lipping planer AP98 (review) 40:10• Nine times ninety degrees – squares (review) 40:64• Dovetail jigs compared 41:24

• Holz-her 1310 SP edgebander (review) 42:10• Bridge city CS-1 centerscribe (review) 44:4• Tormek supergrind 1206 (review) 44:12• Metabo BSZ 12 cordless drill (review) 48:16• Festool C12 cordless drill (review) 48:16• Benchtop drill presses (five compared) 48:68• Domino jointing system (review) 51:18• Table of constructs, veneered torsion box construction 55:30• Frontline panel clamps (review) 59:10• Open shelves (project) 60:34• Festool VAC SYS set (review) 63:6• Tool cart 65:42• Four honing guides 69:6• After Maloof 69:20• Architectural Digest Show (exhibition) 71:70• New York Metropolitan Museum 72:62• Sharpening and using scrapers 75:22• Marquetry masterclass (Silas Kopf workshop) 75:72• Hand sanding edges 76:96• Colen Clenton 500mm square review 78:12• PAFtec Cleanspace2 78:12• Zero gaps (hinge-fitting) 79:22• Aiming for perfection (Waters & Acland) 88:32

Green, Iain

• Shuko-kai 51:62• Japanese blades and sharpening 54:66• Making a japanese plane (project) 57:58• Tuning and using a japanese plane 58:58• Boxmaking with hand tools 59:32• Google SketchUp 61:8• Boxmaking with hand tools II 61:46• Urushi finishing 61:51• Marking gauge (project) 62:30• Japanese puzzle (project) 64:80• Making a Krenov style plane (project) 65:50• Keep listening 66:92• Salad fingers (project) 67:20• Media unit (project) 71:66• Tassie Timber walking tour 72:70• Desktop organiser 75:76• Hexagon box, part 1 83:74• Hexagon box, part 2 84:62• Planes on a platter 85:58• The Good Gloss 86:48

Haig, David

• Curving solid wood (kerf-cut method) 55:22• Time machine (bandsaw restoration) 76:60• A Walnut Desk and Chair 65:62• Folium 92:88

Hayward, Rodney

• Wood at the Rocks exhibiton review 9:4• Sturt exhibition 1995 10:9• Adhesives 11:88• PVA Adhesives 15:80• Australian toolmakers 16:32• Design Across Time exhibition 49:78• Seating simplicity 50:• The Chinese chair 51:41• Sturt's 21st 52:48• Talent enough (Alan Wale profile) 52:96• on Tom Harrington's passing 66:23• Inspired by China 67:64• A Container of Memories (exhibition review) 68:14• Maximise competition judge’s summation 69:34• Australian Chair Survey exhibition review 73:72

Hill, Hamish

• Woodcraft by Bryan Poynton (exhibition review) 23:64• Reading the country by Andrew Wood (exhibition review) 28:58• Ideas of containment 32:62• The sliding dovetail 34:59• Urban forest revealed (exhibition review) 35:48• Biscuit joinery 41:38• A crate exhibition (exhibition review) 42:36• Neville Selleck (profile) 43:68• TTL electronic ear muffs (review) 53:10

Howard, Robert

• On technique: what is it and how do you get it? 11:84• Cutting fast and fine: japanese saws (types, technique) 12:48• Ashby low-angle block plane (review) 12:85• Carving a traditional Australian backboard (project) 14:12

• Abortech mini-carver (review) 14:85• Sculptural furniture 16:44• Hand carving bowls 19:44• Spiral twist (carved table) 20:52• Monuments of the forest (exhibition review) 21:12• Plane tuning (tuning bench planes) 26:78• Orbost Wood Design (exhibition review) 26:84• Smooth planing (eight planes reviewed) 27:42• Low angle block planes (Lie Nielsen and Veritas planes) 30:45• Tony Kenway (profile) 31:40• Clifton No 5 jack plane (review) 32:6• Chair ergonomics 33:50• Tools for an edge (Lie Nielsen and Veritas edge trimming planes) 35:36• Jim Davey (profile) 36:72• Honing guides (reviewed) 38:64• Synergy (exhibition review) 40:46• Hand tool essentials 42:32• Block plane challenge (eight makes compared) 43:24• Chisel challenge (twelve compared) 44:22• Lie Nielsen chisel (review) 45:8• Lie Nielsen and Veritas spokeshaves (review) 45:12• Dovetail saws on trial (ten rated) 46:46• Chris Vesper 50mm double square (review) 47:8• Veritas 3-in-1 brass marking gauge (review) 47:12• Jack of all planes (seven rated) 47:22• Pax tenon saw (review) 48:18• Zen rules for woodworker 48:56• Low angle jacks (Bridge City, Lie Nielsen, Veritas) 49:50• Veritas low angle smoother (review) 50:8• Veritas honing guide mark II (review) 50:12• Chris Beaver, tool collector (profile) 50:66• Water and diamond stones 50:74• Pax saws (review) 51:4• Sharpening troubleshooting guide 51:64• Jewellery case (project) 53:48• Cutting gauges compared (six reviewed) 54:42• HNT Gordon A55 smoother (review) 55:14• Collins Precision Sharpening Guide (review) 55:16• Chris Vesper sliding bevels (review) 56:4• Veritas cast iron edge plane (review) 56:8• Felder CF531 combination (review) 56:10• Spokeshave selection (seven compared) 57:24• The fine art of nesting, setting up a workshop 58:84• Woodcarving for furniture makers (project) 59:74• How to use a handsaw 60:38• Unfamiliar but useful tools 61:32• Wooden plane restored 61:74• Veritas DX60 and NX60 block planes (review) 62:6• Quick Action bench vices (three reviewed) 63:76

• Low cost block planes (five compared) 64:12• Designing a workshop stool (technique) 65:70• Groz 100mm double square (review) 67:10• Festool T 15+3 cordless drill (review) 68:12• Different strokes (book review) 68:84• Kunz Plus smoothing plane (review) 69:10• The humble hammer (review) 69:26• Drawknives 70:36• WoodRiver No.4 smoothing plane 70:8• Good marks (marking and measuring) 73:60• Looking after your tools 74:72• Fine-fitting dovetails, part 1 76:40• Fine-fitting dovetails, part 2 77:68• Carving spoons 78:70• In search of square 80:70• WoodRiver butt chisels 86:8• Veritas custom bench planes 86:18• Reading the grain 87:68• Sharpen in five steps 89:33• Collecting Tital Chisels (Dick Lynch’s book reviewed) 91:92• Redesigning Maloof (chair joint) 91:80• Rob Cosman Professional dovetail saw 93:8

Ilic, Jugo

• Why wood moves 50:88• Estimating wood shrinkage 51:76• Substituting wood species 52:84• Air versus kiln 54:84• Figure in wood 57:52• Wood hardness 59:84• Size versus strength 65:44• Colour in wood 66:82• Papua New Guinea Ebony 70:34• Scented woods 71:28• Wood density 74:76• Wood durability 75:70• Identifying eucalypts 76:74• Tough Timbers 84:76• Tonewoods 86:86• Reaction wood 89:76

Lees, Stuart

• ProDrillPress table (review) 60:10• Excalibur EX21 scroll saw (review) 61:16• Panel clamps (review) 64:58• Mustarka rabbeting set 65:16

• Hand clamps, F, G & Quick action (review) 65:66• Jet DC650TS dust extractor 68:6• CNC for small-scale use 87:56• CNC for small-scale use, part 2 88:91

Madden, John

• Woodfast 12" sander (review) 71:10• King Arthur’s sanding/carving tools (review) 71:12• Panasonic EY4541 cordless jigsaw (review) 72:12• CNC bento box 72:74• Dremel Trio kit (review) 73:6• Hepa dustless vacuum (review) 73:14• The first project (three-legged stool) 73:74• CNC to order 74:70• Epox-E-Glue (review) 74:10• Metabo KSA 18 LTX circular saw 74:14• Silky saws 81:8

Mak, Charles• Joinery with handplanes 79:50• Four router table tips 81:78• Six workshop machine tips 83:50• Workholding jigs for handplaning 84:86• Machining difficult timbers 87:96• Practical dust solutions 88:96• Handworking edges 90:80• A knife-hinged jewellery cabinet 91:26• Wood movement 101 92:84• Taming the spokeshave 93:34

Manna, Vince

• Alerce trail 60:56• Forest of stone 68:26• New Guinea ebony (photos) 70:34• Sami craftsman 71:74• Curves upon curves 72:76• Outback survivor (waddywood) 73:30• Food for furniture 74:56• Searching for snakewood 75:58• The camel thorn tree 77:82• The furniture makers of Khlong Toei 83:82• Red giants 85:48• Pink ivory 86:36• Rare machines 88:56• Over the rainbows 90:36

Martin, Terry

• Richard Raffan (profile) 3:55• How much are your lungs worth? (air helmets) 4:84• Record CL5 12 x 15 mini-lathe (review) 5:14• Limited production runs for turners (turning a purse mirror) 5:83• Proxxon minimot system (review) 6:16• Natural edged hollow forms 6:85• Bega Woodcraft Awards (review) 7:8• ‘u beaut waxes (review) 7:14• The Lathe (introduction to basics) 7:71• John Wooller (profile) 7:78• Mini-lathes reviewed (with Kevin Rosetta) 8:80• Computer software (review) 8:90• Production (automatic) turning (Tasmanian Craftwoods) 9:90• Lindsay Dunn: a trial and error Man (profile) 10:64• Australian mulga turnings 10:84• Photos: the good, the bad and the unfocused 10:88• Foredom woodcarver (review) 11:72• New vicmarc chuck (review) 11:73• Winged vessels (project) 11:80• Vive la Tournerie (turning in France) 12:88• Shawn’s Pride and Joy (shopmade lathe) 13:58• Collaborative turning in the US 13:64• New helmets reviewed 13:87• Spheres of Influence (American turners) 14:62• Japanese timber-getters 14:66• Handled platter (project) 14:76• Speaking For the Trees: Paul Noordanus (profile) 16:68• Jet 14CS bandsaw (review) 16:85• Out of the cold (exhibition review) 17:8• History of turning according to Ernie Newman 18:79• The Robert sorby texturing and spiralling system (review) 20:71• The humble diamond point scraper (review) 20:72• Dust bee gone mask (review) 22:11• Wearable wood (turned brooches) 22:76• The stebcentre review (with Kevin Rosetta) 23:9• New vicmarc VL200 & VL300 series lathes (review) 23:11• Evolving agenda (developing a personal style) 23:38• Pyrography: Olive Hughes (profile) 23:62• Turning outback timbers: (Archidendropsis basaltica) 24:41• The Art in Woodwork: John Morris (profile) 24:52• Microclene MC 1200 dust filter (review) 26:7• Vicmarc multi-drive dog set and vicmarc 3-in-1 chuck (review) 26:7• The View from the North, SOFA 99 (exhibition review) 26:52• Ring Turners 29:84• With Respect to Art (surface ornamentation) 30:53• Jet JWBS-18 bandsaw (review) 31:6• Caged Cyclops 31:57

• Hybrid workshops 38:84• Whats in a name? – how you label yourself 42:56• Turning a wall vessel (project) 43:42• View from the edge (edge treatments) 43:58• Turning a large hollow vase (project) 45:54• Powered respirators (four tested) 47:46• Turning cast polyester (review) 50:10• Rosewood sculptural form, stacking boxes (project) 50:48• Vessel in a cage (project) 58:42• New Woodturning Masters 60:70• Expansion chucking 66:70• Vicmarc bowl gouges 74:8• World Wood Day 83:70• A tale of a great master 84:58• Norwegian wood 85:90• Vicmarc grinding system 87:12• The Raising of the Vasa 92:44• A simple bowl 93:76

Matthysen, Will

• Timepieces in timber (project) 3:42• Timeless details (project) 19:48• The Wooden Clock I (project) 52:38• The Wooden Clock II (project) 53:60• The Wooden Clock III (project) 54:70• Showcase joinery (project) 58:62

McDonald, Troy

• A master of his craft (the work of Edmund Rosenstengl) 80:28• Making a dropfront desk 82:54• French inspired trestle table 84:64• Small workshop solutions 86:70• Tormek T4 water cooled sharpening system 87:16•HNT Gordon moulding planes 88:16• Hand Worked Mouldings 88:78• Joinery with handplanes 89:78• Shelix Byrd retrofit 91:8• Four tools you can make 92:22• Blue Spruce marking knife system 93:12

Nathan, Linda

• Made by Maton – a tour of the Maton guitar factory 6:28• Sounds Australian: making musical instruments in Australia 6:50• Robert Dunlop (profile) 8:27• Timber: alternate supply sources 9:39

• Peter Walker (profile) 9:44• Marking territory (exhibition review) 11:10• Gary Bennett and David Paris (Jahroc company profile) 11:52• Mathews Timber: a family enterprise (profile) 11:66• Griffith Furniture (profile) 12:52• Natural feature in furniture award (exhibition review) 13:6• Wentworth Furniture (profile) 13:16• Gary Field (profile) 13:56• Jeannette Rein (profile) 13:80• David Boucher (profile) 14:32• Terry Baker (profile) 14:48• Don Powell (profile) 15:48• Foreign Exposure (exhibition review) 16:6• Combed for success – developing markets for small scale productions 17:20• Tessa Furniture (profile) 17:32• The Wesfarmers Fine Wood Awards (exhibition review) 18:7• BVR Furniture (profile) 18:24• William L. Jackson (profile) 18:60• Glen Holst (profile) 19:35• Earth Links – seating for dialogue (exhibition review) 20:8• Marilyn Kunde (profile) 20:56• The tree of production: sourcing timber veneer in Australia 20:62• Australian Wood Design Studio (profile) 21:38• Figure and feature in wood 22:32• Next stop Nineveh (exhibition review) 22:69• Thomas Gannan (profile) 23:59• Metaform (exhibition review) 23:66• Bianca Wilms (profile) 24:48• Co-operative woodworking at Splinter workshop 24:58• Linda Fredheim (profile) 25:28• Computerised woodworking for Sydney 2000 25:32• Keeping perfect time – assembling a clock kit (project) 25:36• Robert Blacklow (profile) 26:48• Queensland Percussion Products (profile) 27:34• Bindi Industries (profile) 28:25• Having that natural edge – buying and using timber slabs 28:44• Raymond Gurney (profile) 28:48• John Ablett’s Featured Wood Gallery 28:88• Against the grain (exhibition review) 29:38• Hugh Jones (profile) 29:88• Highly figured: highly valued (veneers) 32:46• Telling the wood from the trees 32:64• Greg Collins (profile) 34:36• Rating first expressions (2001 Tas Wood Design Biennial exhibition review) 34:66• Indeco (Patrick and Mieke Senior-Loncin profile) 35:38• Back to the past (Timbertown, Wauchope NSW) 35:64• The (performance) art of woodturning 35:66• John Comacchio, furniture designer/maker (profile) 36:30

• Geoff Hague, furniture designer/maker (profile) 36:48• Australian toolmakers – Terry Gordon, Colen Clenton 36:62• Eugene Zacharewicz, boxmaker (profile) 37:37• Bonum Sawmills, redgum veneer producers (profile) 38:34• Prem Sephton, woodturner (profile) 38:44• George Gavaric, furniture maker (profile) 39:22• Kidman Furniture (profile) 39:54• TV woodworker, John Rae (profile) 40:36• Native networking 40:56• Making fine tools, Thomas Lie-Nielsen 40:81• Tony Mercorella, furniture maker (profile) 41:34• Denis Brown, ‘boutique’ miller (profile) 41:56• Barry Davies, baseball bat maker (profile) 42:72• Martina Rienzer (profile) 44:32• Roger and Ann Simpson, musical instrument makers (profile) 44:60• Brims wood panels (profile) 45:62• Balinese woodworkers 46:42• Once were giants (NZ kauri trees) 47:84• Waste now wanted (recycled timber industry) 49:30• Kennedys Aged Timber, timber merchant (profile) 49:34• John Shaw, NZ furniture designer/maker (profile) 49:66• Vince Manna, furniture maker, turner, photographer (profile) 50:24• Fred Murrell, tool collector (profile) 50:64• Australian Wood Collection (CSIRO) 50:68• Peter Berger, French polisher, furniture and piano restorer (profile) 51:48• Anthoy Hoffrichter, boxmaker (profile) 52:64• Marcus Tatton, sculptor (profile) 54:46• Not special enough, value of Australian timber 54:60• Hot and cold bending 55:82• Gray Hawk, studio furniture maker (profile) 56:34• Khai Liew, designer (profile) 57:48• Moo Design, Angus McDonald & John Madden (profile) 59:78• 21st Century Gothic, St Mary's Cathedral Sydney 60:22• Mark Paulin, furniture maker (profile) 60:84• Bruce Kaye, billiard cue maker (profile) 60:96• Masterpiece, Geoff Hannah (profile) 61:36• Mr Puzzle, Brian Young (profile) 61:84• Reclaimed, remilled, recycled 61:80• Flying High, Clare Nicholson, wood sculptor (profile) 62:35• Ian Runge (profile) 62:96• Eucalyptus Man, Dean Nicolle 63:44• Led by Angels, Ronnie Sexton (profile) 63:70• Asian Idol (exhibition review) 63:84• James Krenov (profile—his last interview) 64:22• Tom Harrington 66:22• Studio Furniture 2010 competition summation 66:50• Remarkable Trees (book review) 67:46• Natural talent, Hong Kong woodcarver Cheung Pak Yue 67:96• Modern marquetry, Craig Thibodeau, USA (profile) 68:20

• The Knifemaker’s art (seven makers featured) 68:32• Wood on wheels, William Rau (profile) 68:46• A new craft revival, Ilan Dei (profile) 69:78• Master of marquetry (Michael Retter profile) 70:20• Small worlds (Leigh Sloggett profile) 72:26• Grass Roots woodwork (Patt Gregory profile) 72:40• Design in Wood exhibition review 73:64• Patterns in parquetry (Craig Thibodeau’s technique) 73:32• Strategies for woodwork (David Mac Laren profile) 73:38• 2012 woodwork course guide 74:46• Windsor workshops 74:66• Ramblings of the timber industry (book review) 74:78• Frame work (conservation work at National Gallery of Victoria) 75:44• Funky stools 75:38• From the Heart (Greg Smyth) 76:22• The perfect oil finish 76:52• Telling stories (Adrian Potter) 77:34• Unfolding (Neil Turner) 78:44• Generational Change (Peter and Robbie Sands) 78:66• Wood, Work, Life (Christian and Fiona Cole) 79:64• The first wood show 80:52• Design on show 80:60• Secondary school showcase 80:64• Looking back 80:46• Woodcarving in Takayama 81:98• New age woodcraft (Hacoa manufacturers, Japan) 82:52• From metres to millimetres (Phoebe Everill profile) 82:60• Woodworking journeys 82:72• The woodwork show 83:36• For every room in the world 84:34• Bringing back Tony Parker 84:42• NEXT 84:80• Deepest Kyoto 84:84• Tribal tradition 84:90• Wood Review student awards 86:40• Excalibur Magic Gripper Pro Gravity clamps 87:12• Wood Warrior (Morris Lake profile) 88:46• Bespoke is back 88:70• Complexity concealed 89:60• 40 years of innovation 89:84• Sandihand sanding gloves 89:12• Collaboration one 89:84• Digitally Remastered (Wendell Castle) 89:92• Floralegium 89:96• With the grain (Bern Chandley profile) 90:30• Man and machine (Ryan Woodworks, Paul and Jenny Ryan) 90:56• The toolmaker’s workshop 90:70• Wood Review student awards 2015 90:52• Gen Y Turners (Andrew Daniels, Anthony Kleine, Mark Cedro) 91:56

• Lost now found (Lisa and Glen Rundell, Lost Trades Fair founders) 91:66• Wood Beast (Tom Rooney and Joel Rodgers, CNC makers) 91:76• Waste into worth (Create From a Crate 2016) 91:44• Full circle (Kerryn Carter profile) 92:54• The business of woodwork (Dave Eastwood, Spencer Parks: Raw Edge Furniture) 92:62• Remembrance (Neil Scobie obituary) 92:76• The Timber Bloke (Derek Doak profile) 92:96• Treecycle 2016, exhibition at Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney 93:50• Road map to learning (Stuart Faulkner) 93:70• Quality control (Vicmarc Machinery) 92:96

Nathan, Raf

• A wholly resolved way – impressions of Japan 1:50• Making a low table (project) 5:72• Some facts on photos 10:90• Hall table (project) 13:21• Simple decorative inlay 14:40• Nobex compound mitre saw (review) 14:84• Buying a mid-range panel saw 16:16• A lady’s dressing table (project) 17:16• Veritas brass insert knob (review) 18:87• A café table (project) 19:17• Making cylinders (project) 19:32• Making a single bed (project) 20:42• On the straight, curved and narrow (eight jigsaws tested) 21:16• Making trays (project) 21:45• Basic desk (project) 22:13• The part-time woodworker - Setting up your machinery shop 22:23• Buying timber: sizes, supply, gradings 22:88• Carba-Tec drum sander WDS-40 (review) 23:8• Crystalac finish (review) 23:11• An upholstered settee 23:45• Gluing up table tops 23:56• Tablesaw basics – and extras 23:76• Lie-Nielsen low angle smoothing plane (review) 24:11• Cutting capabilities, power mitre saws (review) 24:28• Using timber veneers 24:61• Eze-file (review) 25:14• Making a reflectory style table (project) 25:16• Cutting the cord – four cordless circular saws (review) 25:44• A craft-built cabinet (project) 26:21• Scroll saws (six reviewed) 26:32• Dremel multipro 395 (review) 27:7• Chest of drawers (project) 27:37• Simple wall clocks (project) 27:53• Delta DC-380 planer (review) 28:11• Sawing panels – without a panel saw (panel sawing systems) 28:28

• Round table plans 28:32• Fit-ups for clocks 28:96• Pro-center pocket hole jig (review) 29:6• Gel polyfinish (review) 29:11• Tools for pyrography 29:56• Kity tablesaw 619 (review) 30:6• Insty-Bit quick change chuck system (review) 30:8• Dust control, part I 30:30• Buying timber in Australia 30:72• Metabo ASA 1202 (review) 31:6• Kity 638 planer/thicknesser (review) 31:8• Matching side table (project) 31:16• Hafco T260 planer/thicknesser (review) 32:8• Proxxon FBS 230/E (review) 32:11• AEG router OFE710, AEG cordless drill BDSE 12T, AEG sander BBS 1100 32:12• AEG biscuit joiner LF650 (reviews) 32:12• Huon pine low table (project) 32:24• Not the same: look-alike dust systems (written with Robert Phillips) 32:43• Hafco DC-6 dust extractor (review) 33:4• Ironcore pokerwork machine T3-54 (review) 33:6• Working the shape of the wood: comparing spokeshaves 33:46• Diamond stones can be a woodworker’s best friend 33:76• A space to hang (basic storage unit project) 33:84• Mokune Suminagashi chisel (review) 34:4• Shoulder planes (four reviewed) 34:16• The truth about burls (harvesting) 34:45• Compact disc storage tower (project) 34:56• Lie-Nielsen small chisel plane (review) 35:6• Nakaya saw and genno hammer (review) 35:6• Makita LS711DWFE cordless slide compound saw (review) 35:8• Festool symmetric 70E (review) 36:10• Fine art of bowmaking 36:58• Colen Clenton and Bridge City scratch awl (review) 37:4• Veritas 4-1/2” smoothing plane (review) 37:6• Bridge city bevel (review) 37:8• Television/video unit (project) 37:26• Setting up your workshop, part I 37:72• Jet 10” supersaw (review) 38:4• Metabo cordless circular saw KSA 18 (review) 38:8• Ikeda Japanese saw (review) 38:10• Perfect saw guide (review) 38:10• Traditional style chest (project) 38:40• Lie-nielsen boggs spokeshave (review) 39:4• Wattyle wood gel (review) 39:6• Incra rules (review) 39:8• Carba-tec pocket hole jig (review) 39:12• A shopmade T-square (project) 39:20• Setting up your workshop, part II 39:26• Box making basics 39:52

• Carba-tec disc sander (review) 40:6• Scheppach TI-2500 and Tormek 2005 (review) 40:12• AngleMag and veritas dovetail guide (review) 40:14• Practice makes perfect – bowmaking (project) 40:22• Jet JSG-96 belt and disc sander (review) 41:8• Performax 16-32 drum sander (review) 41:10• Power mask (review) 41:12• Holtey handmade planes 41:76• Festool ETS 150/3 EQ random orbit sander (review) 42:4• Metabo KGS1370 sliding compound mitre saw (review) 42:8• Slab coffee table (project) 42:28• Personal tool box (project) 43:32• Academy saws spokeshave blade (review) 44:4• Veritas flush plane (review) 44:8• Veritas low-angle smoothing plane (review) 45:4• Collector’s cabinet (project) 45:30• Vernier calipers 45:88• Power mitre saws (four reviewed) 46:32• Mitred and keyed boxes (project) 46:64• Make it yourself toolkits (reviewed with Jamie Bell) 46:84• John Economaki, founder Bridge city tools (profile) 47:66• A table with flare (project) 48:34• Tea in China 48:96• Blackwood bed (project) 49:44• Tool box (project) 50:42• Carba-Tec 455mm drum sander (review) 51:14• How to make a cabinet (project) 51:53• Customised dowels 52:76• ‘China’ cabinet (project) 53:20• 300mm planers (review) 54:28• Blanket box (project) 55:66• Tray line, production piece (project) 56:67• Pine work stands (project) 57:84• Small side table (project) 58:52• Wixey Digital angle gauge (review) 59:10• Machining basics 59:24• Blackwood hall table (project) 59:46• SawStop tablesaw (review) 60:6• Bosch GEX 150 Turbo (review) 60:14• Festool Kapex KS120EB (review) 60:16• Celery top table (project) 60:64• Dovetail gifts (project) 60:78• Feast Watson Mastertouch french polish (review) 61:6• Endgrain breadboard (project) 61:64• Mortise Pal (review) 61:12• Infinity spiral bits (review) 62:16• DeWalt DW717 254mm (10") sliding compound mitre saw (review) 62:18• DVD storage tower (project) 62:66• Titebond (review) 63:12

• Jet 22-44 oscillating drum sander (review) 64:10• Hidden drawer desk (project) 64:76• Oregon 64:96• Hafco DS-1632 drum sander (review) 65:8• Veritas small shoulder plane (review) 65:8• JessEm Zip slot mortise mill (review) 65:14• Sushi tray (project) 65:22• Kreg router table PRS1010 (review) 66:10• Maxis Autoloader Multi-Bit screwdriver (review) 66:12• Mitred mirror (project) 66:40• Units of measurement (written with Carol Russell) 66:78• Wine table (project) 67:38• Kreg pocket hole jig 68:10• Veritas detail rabbet plane 68:10• Tapered leg coffee table (project) 69:30• Wall boxes (project) 69:74• Paper trays 70:70• M Power PSS Sharpening System (review) 71:8• Kirschen Two Cherries chisel (review) 71:14• Router bit box (project) 71:44• Workshop air filters 71:56• Blackwood bedside tables (project) 72:20• Squaring gauges (project) 72:52• Breadboard basics 73:22• Splay leg dining table 73:50• WoodRiver small chisel plane 74:14• Silky oak media unit 74:42• Box in box 74:82• Portable drill guide 76:14• Kitchen workbench 76:62• Micheal Connor bench vice 77:10• Diablo sawblade 77:12• HNT Gordon and Veritas bench vices 77:16• Bosch GSR 10 drill/driver 77:18• Tall tapered bookcases 77:24• Scheppach track saw review 78:14• Hock block plane kit review 78:16• Round Huon pine dining table 78:38• More from your mitre saw 78:78• Carba-Tec sliding table attachment 79:16• Konrad Sauer, plane maker 79:74• Woodpeckers router table system 80:10• Simple picture framing 80:66• Incra CleanSweep 81:6• Record Power WG250 wetstone grinder 81:12• Veritas square hole punch 81:14• Feast Watson Mastertouch 81:14• For your masterchef 1 81:72• Power in your hand 81:56

• Woodpeckers X-Mat system 82:12• Hock scratchstock 82:14• Make your own guitar (kits reviewed) 82:32• Random orbit sanders reviewed 82:28• Silky oak desk 83:24• Power packed drills 83:38• The digital workshop 83:60• Chairmaking from kits 83:90• Record DX4000 dust extractor 83:10• Colen Clenton 4” t-square 84:16• Inspired by Noguchi 84:46• Bosch GST 10.8 volt cordless jigsaw 84:8• Installing magnets 85:98• Scheppach 200mm W859 Wetstone Grinder 85:10• Zona Mitre Box and Saw Set 85:18• Howard Restor-A-Finish 85:18• Router base revolution 86:62• Sassafras TV stand 86:76• Wooden nails 86:12• Whittle hardwax oils 86:16• David Barron dovetail jigs 87:8• Striplox Pro 55 fittings 87:14• Jessem Clear-Cut Stock Guides 87:18• Dust Deputy deluxe 87:18• Woodpeckers Precision router Life V2 package 88:12• Bosch GSR 18 VE-2-Li Professional cordless drill 88:18• Recycled silky oak table 89:50• Supermax 19-38 drum sander 89:8• Thirlwell gauge set 89:14• Bosch PBD40 bench drill 89:18• Sterling hand tools 90:12• Henry Eckert Marking Gauge 90:14• Triton 18V Drill/Driver and Impact Driver Drills 90:16• Modern low table 90:43• Clifton block plane reviewed 91:14• Mirka Deros random orbital sander 91:18• Dovetailed bed 91:60• Workshop first aid 92:72• Kreg K5 pocket hole jig 92:10• Lake Erie Moxon vice 92:12• WoodRiver corner easing plane 93:14

Oates, Darren

• Perfect resawing 64:46• Hafco DS-25 twin drum sander (review) 65:12• Mortising jigs and machines 66:44• Dustproof your machine 68:80

• Curves for your furniture part I (laminated coffee table) 70:50• Lenox Woodmaster CT blades (review) 70:12• Spend less on machinery part I 71:48• Curves for your furniture part II 71:76• Spend less on machinery part II 72:84• Veritas 01 bench chisels 76:14• Making endgrain edgings 81:44• DIY veneer press 88:42• Evolution of a jig 89:46• The ultimate chair jig 90:66• Finishing first (assembly tips) 93:40

Oram, Stephen

• Floor talk, Wood Works 2004 (exhibition review) 46:76• Points of reference, Forestry SA Wood Sculpture competition (exhibition review) 53:56• Jude’s coffin (project) 56:58• Solar workshop 57:80• Favourite tools 72:72

Potocnik, Andrew

• Woodfest, Warburton (review) 8:7• National Woodturning Exhibition (review) 8:8• From Scrap to Ornament 10:76• Chopsticks and presentation box (project) 12:77• Laminated turning blocks from scrap 13:77• Expressions in Wood exhibition (review) 15:7• Multi-axis turning 15:72• Divided and joined 17:60• Omega S-500 wood lathe (review) 17:76• Turning tables 19:63• Handling production work (knobs and handles) 20:60• Living with wood (exhibition review) 21:11• Turning scent flasks 21:65• Rocket boxes 22:80• Richard Raffan: Wood (exhibition review) 23:68• Woodcarvers of Nepal 24:32• Turning outback timbers: (Acacia nilotica) part I 24:37• Australian Woodturning Exhibition (review) 24:96• Turning outback timbers: (Acacia nilotica) part II 25:76• Orbit off-centre chuck (review) 26:11• Designing in wood (exhibition review) 26:90• Spinning tops (flip tops) 27:80• Pleasures of the table (exhibition review) 27:88• Arbortech powerchisel (review) 28:11• Kelton calipers (review) 28:12

• Goldfields quandong (designing on the lathe) 28:80• Heligrind helix rotational grinding system (review) 29:11• WASP (review) 30:11• Miniature hollow forms 30:80• One Tree Project 30:84• Leatherwood bowl 31:58• Close up to Chinese furniture 31: 84• Box Forms (exhibition review) 32:36• Carved contrast, hakea/sycamore bowl 32:59• Anthony Pryor (profile) 32:96• (Un)limited production 33:36• Spirit vessel 34:70• Lyonel Grant, NZ woodcarver (profile) 35:16• Sensational screens (exhibition review) 36:38• Razorback 36:54• Designing Futures conference report 37:22• Vermec multi-purpose chisel set (review) 38:10• Regnans light 38:72• AirAce safety respirator (review) 39:10• Yarra bowls 40:88• Carba-Tec MCE-300 lathe (review) 41:4• A form of containment (hollow form) 41:62• Laminated mountain ash tables 43:76• Andrej Ozebek carved doves 43:96• Outback box 44:88• Class bowl 46:56• Doku bowl (project) 47:69• Box and beyond (box variants) 48:60• Off-centre turning 49:68• Springfield High School, USA (profile) 49:86• Rosewood sculptural form, free flow (project) 50:48• Hybrid bowls (project) 51:84• Kirjes sanding system (review) 52:8• No waste design, bowl on stand (project) 53:76• Vicmarc oval turning device (review) 55:10• Quartered myrtle bowl (project) 55:70• Pod bowls (project) 57:76• Repaired like new (turning a walking stick) 61:62• A miniature lidded box (project) 62:80• Rolly Munro articulated hollower (review) 63:10• Coast to Coast, with Neil Scobie (exhibition review) 64:50• Forms of admiration (project) 65:56• Natural-edged bowl 70:76• Exterior style 71:64• Huon hollow form (project) 72:66• Mulberry bowls (project) 74:63• Trend Airshield Pro (review) 74:6• Makita UC4020A electric chainsaw 74:12• Carter circle cutting jig 78:8

• Vicmarc Manta gauge 78:8• Patchworking in wood 78:94• Compass clock 81:82• Miniature hollow form 82:92• Create from a crate 83:80• Sand-Flee Uni-sanders 84:12• Saw vs saw 85:34• Rockler Router Table Box Joint Jig• Mac-Mops 85:18• Makita tablesaw 86:14• Teaching tradition 86:94• Bosch GAS 50 Professional workshop vac 87:14• Though thick and thin 87:42• Arbortech Turboshaft 88:10• Glow in the dark light 89:40• Sherwood BAS 350 B14" bandsaw 90:8• Scorched (recycled timber box) 90:24• On track (track and rail saw systems) 92:38• Crown turning tools 93:16

Adrian Potter

• Bench, small 58:72• Simple jewellery box 82:22• The shooting board project 88:4• Handplanes by numbers 90:96

Powell, Donald

• Woodcarving chisels: types, sizes, selecting 21:62• The wolf (project) 23:34• Traditional toolmaking: visit to Ashley Iles factory (profile) 25:80• Frequently asked questions of woodcarvers 28:62• Timbers for carving 29:80• Carving a self portrait (project) 32:88• Riffler rasps (review) 33:6• Chokokuto woodcarving chisels (review) 36:4• Carousel carvings in miniature (project) 37:58• Carving an icon—Sir Donald Bradman (project) 39:56• Carving gargoyles (project) 41:58• Pandora’s box 44:96• Carvers chisels 48:52• Carvers mallets 49:88• Ramelson palm tools (review) 51:12• Portrait carving—Carving Winston Churchill (project) 52:73• Carving the Lewis chessmen (project) 54:80• Carving classic sticks 61:60• Carving the Mad Hatter 62:72

• Uncommon carving chisels 64:64• Carving belt buckles (project) 65:64• Good vices (holding devices for carvers) 67:72• Carving lettering 70:64• Fiery dragon 79:82

Raffan, Richard

• Turning a lidded bowl (project) 8:85• West Australian woodturning exhibition (review) 11:4• Freehand sharpening method 12:68• Scroll chucks: a good grip on turning 14:72• A box of spillikans (woodturning) 17:55• Real woodturners do use scrapers 18:55• Tools for turning wood 19:76• Rough-turning bowls 21:68• Skew chisel basics 22:84• The shallow gouge 23:80• Buying a lathe 24:77• Turning outback timbers: (Acacia cambadgei) part II 25:72• The worth of your work 26:64• Cutting curves (technique) 27:70• Turning kitchen spatulas (project) 29:72• Dust control, part II 30:88• Bowls in eucalypt, myrtle and musk burl 31:60• Opportunity knocks (business ideas) 32:76• Turning drumsticks (project) 33:72• Turning a bowl (project) 34:30• Mini-lathes (4 reviewed) 35:42• Turning trays 35:68• School for boatbuilders 35:96• Using scroll chucks 36:66• Designing Futures conference report 37:22• Re-turn to the lathe 37:84• Turning smart 38:54• Nova DVR 3000 lathe (review) 39:8• Turning big (large scale work) 39:44• Vermec mini-lathe (review) 40:6• A pedestal of parts (project) 40:61• Wicked sticks, broomstick makers (profile) 41:96• View from the edge (edge treatments) 43:58• Cullens of Wagga Wagga (profile) 43:80• Turning a tool handle (project) 44:68• Turning point, turning your hobby into a profession 47:56• Evan Dunstone (profile) 48:24• Turning a pepper mill (project) 48:45• Designcraft (profile) 49:24• Vermec tailstock swivel attachment (review) 50:12

• Rosewood sculptural form, building boxes (project) 50:48• Rare earth magnets (review) 51:6• Blowfly sander (review) 51:8• Jan Saltet, chairmaker, bodger (profile) 51:22• Raffan returns (project) 51:51• Shear joy, cutting wood cleanly on the lathe 52:70• Choosing a lathe 54:62• HFCF flexible emery cloth (review) 55:16• Tools for hollowing 56:74• Vicmarc VM150 chuck (review) 57:10• Colour coded abrasive (review) 59:14• Turning table legs (project) 59:38• Bark rimmed bowls (project) 61:66• Preparing blanks for turning (technique) 62:60• Turning plates (project) 63:60• The trouble with ridges (technique) 64:52• No limits design, Scott Mitchell (profile) 65:34• Gauging gouges 67:60• Turning a carver's mallet (project) 68:48• Mini-Lathes on steroids 70:44• Longworth chuck (review) 72:14• 10 set-up tips for turners 74:58• Tormek RB-180 rotating base 75:8• Turn a scoop 76:56• The turn commandments 77:58• Turning spheres 79:46• Big lathes 81:68• The life of a master maker (David Upfill-Brown profile) 82:10• Measuring for woodturners, part 1 82:64• iGaging Digical 2-in-1 caliper 83:14• Measuring for woodturners, part 2 83:64• Citadel boxes 84:38• Measuring for woodturners, part 3 84:72• Measuring for woodturners, part 4 85:76• Heirloom stool 87:74• What’s the rub 89:70

Russell, Carol

• Bedside table (project) 29:16• Jet Whetstone Grinder JSSG-10 (review) 66:8• Metabo KSE55 Vario Plus Plunge cut saw 66:14• Units of Measurements (with Raf Nathan) 66:78• Jet JTS-600 10" tablesaw (review) 67:12• Marking knives and awls (review) 67:24• Woodfast WTS-250RC 10" tablesaw (review) 68:8• Hold-downs, hooks and dogs (review) 68:28• Scott Horsburgh DVDs (review) 69:16

• Tools for spoon carving 89:16

Sands, Graham

• Seven spalted boxes 51:36• Spacesaver workbench 53:32• Moving drill, steady stand (drill stand project) 54:50• Drawers on the move (kitchen utility cabinet) 56:26• Ark of Padauk 58:66• Garden couch 65:76• VW Kombi refit 69:84• Mitre bench (project) 71:24• Cube stands, pt 1 (project) 72:42, pt 2 mitre stand with folding wings 73:80• 10-seater dining table (project) 74:60• Robert Sorby ProEdge Sharpening System 85:16

Scobie, Neil

• Ready-made jigs make sharpening turning tools easier 12:70• Elevating your turnings 20:76• Carved rim bowl 60:52• Curved for comfort, bed (project) 62:38• Wine cabinet (project) 63:28• Coast to Coast, with Andrew Potocnik (exhibition review) 64:50• Re-assembled bowl (project) 64:72• Glass top bedside cabinets (project) 66:64• 3D Man, John van der Kolk (profile) 67:52• A standard lamp (project) 68:52• Making an entrance (project) 69:58• Erosion piece (carving wallpiece project) 72:44• Collectibles cabinet 76:30• Outback Sunset (freestanding sculpture) 77:78• Carba-Tec 20" spiral head industrial thicknesser 81:10• Arbortech Mini Turbo 81:10• Collector's cabinet, part 1, 81:38• For your masterchef (spatuals, stirrers) 81:74• Proxxon long neck angle grinder 82:10• Collector's cabinet, part 2, 82:84• Making cabinet handles, part 1 83:66• Making cabinet handles, part 2 83:68• Bosch GOF 1600 CE professional router 84:8• Mitre maker 83:12• Arbortech Contour Random Sander 84:10• Jarrah tri-vase 85:85• Shaped and sawn box 87:90• Plano vertical glue press 88:14• Walls of Wood 90:88

• Shell Box 92:78 (published posthumously)

Spiers, John

• Cheval mirror (project) 35:60• Wine storage unit (project) 37:62• Outdoor bench seat (project) 41:68• Chest of drawers (project) 45:65• Contemporary chest (project) 48:72• Entertainment unit (project) 49:60

John Totenhofer

• Dai shooting board 80:24• Wave table 82:66• Every step of the way 84:50

Vaughan, Richard

• Extending the use of your router, part I 12:18• Extending the use of your router, part II 13:28• Laminate trimmers (review) 14:26• Laminated curves for your furniture 15:12• Kreg jig (review) 17:76• The details that count (orbital and belt sanders) 19:40• Mighty big routers (four compared) 20:16• True grit – the inside story on abrasives 21:80• Sole Operator - Setting up your machinery shop 22:22• Router joinery 22:28• Colen Clenton 10” square (review) 24:10• Jigs for making chairs 24:12• Fein 1200E8” random orbit sander (review) 25:12• Cheaper than a new set of lungs – portable dust systems (review) 25:24• Porter cable PC-7529 plunge router (review) 26:8• Appreciating ancient timber 27:59• Personal safety 28:40• Woodmasters 2000 (exhibition review) 29:76• Getting an edge (technique) 31:76• What wood you give? 32:32• Festool belt sander BS75E review 33:4• Different strokes (plane blade trial) 33:70• Be square (eight tools compared) 35:52• Mark well (marking and cutting gauges) 36:22• Treasure boxes (project) 37:18• A workbench built to last (project) 42:40• Checking all angles, seven sliding bevels (review) 43:46• Veritas beading tool (review) 44:10

• Vesper sliding bevels (review) 44:14• Combined over and under tests 44:46• Scheppach HMS260 planer/thicknesser (review) 45:4• Vice advice, selection, fitting, tuning 45:70• How to hand-cut dovetails 46:22• Blue gum table (project) 46:72• Academy saws straight edges (review) 47:4• Sticking to Australian timbers (glue review) 47:76• Router table accessories 48:40• Mujifang rebating and palm smoothing planes (review) 49:12• Mujifang cutting gauge (review) 49:12• Jules’ box (project) 49:27• Hamlet bevel edge chisels (review) 50:18• Veritas large saddle square and 1:6 dovetail saddle guide marker (review) 50:18• Bench dog safety products (review) 51:6• Making a router table (project) 52:44• Kreg precision bandsaw fence and carba-tec RF-3 professional rip fence (review) 54:10• Table top attachments, threaded inserts 54:75• Magswitch featherboards (review) 55:8• David Charlesworth DVDs (review) 55:14• Installing SOSS hinges with a jig 55:80• Files, rasps and rifflers 56:44• Shapton glass stones (review) 57:4• Restoring handplanes 57:38• Plane better 59:64• Tool bags and aprons, ToolbagsPlus (review) 62:16• Router 101 (technique) 62:24• Router table technique, pt 1(technique) 64:42• Router table technique pt 2 (technique) 65:46• Creusen DS7500 TS bench grinder 69:14• To the grindstone 69:80• After the flood 71:52• Shelix planer/thicknesser cutterhead (review) 72:10• Stanley chisel, Gorilla glue (reviews) 73:10• Low-tech moisture meter (project) 73:84• Swiss Tec drum sanders (review) 75:16• Staying stuck 85:54• Osmo Polyx oil 89:12• Keeping safety to hand 90:76• The Friends of Rambutso 91:92

Weisner, Frank

• Making a traditional workbench (project) 9:59• A cabinet for all reasons (project) 36:16• Sofa table (project) 43:62• ‘Utility’ coffee table (project) 44:28

• Fine figured bookcase (project) 47:28• Silver ash sideboard (project) 50:28• Solid cedar wall unit (project) 54:20• Artist’s easel and donkey bench (project) 55:42

Wilkie, Ian

• Making handsaws 78:56• Making a marking gauge 83:54• Plane making from a kit 84:32• A handsaw primer 91:30• Making wood screw threads, part 1 92:48• Making wood screw threads, part 2 93:80

Young, Peter

• Movement busters 77:54• More bang for your bandsaw 78:78• Using dowels 81:64• Honing guides compared 90:40• Dovetails on curves 91:40• The Great Myth of Bandsaw Drift 93:86