TTTG News Historical Covers
NEWS Magazine always has a historical photo or advert on its cover. Here is a collection of the old covers.
Sash Making Techniques - Classic Reprint
After approximately 1840 the design and construction of windows was virtually standardised. This discussion concentrates on sashes, that is the glazed frames. A future article will discuss sashes made before 1840.
Review of Two Books - Classic Reprint
These companion volumes are the best modern treatment of traditional woodworking tools. For anyone who wishes to use old joiner’s tools Dunbar should be essential reading. The various tools are correctly identified and clear instructions are given on how to use and set up the tools.
Fred Murrells Planes
Fred Murrell has shared some photos of planes.
Cross Grooving Planes - Classic Reprint
Salaman states this moulding size plane was rebated along the left hand side. In fact these planes were made left and right handed. I have used both right and left Cross Grooving planes and find them interchangeable. The original reason for this handedness is unknown.
Hide Glue - Classic Reprint
Preparation and use of Hide Glue.
Metal Infill Planes - Classic Reprint
For precise working and quality of finish only a scraper can surpass an English pattern wood infill plane. These planes can also perform tasks beyond the scope of the scraper. Consider for instance the wood infill rebate or shoulder plane.
Book Review: Watson, Aldren, A. Country Furniture - Classic Reprint
This study of traditional American country furniture has strong visual appeal. The drawings are nicely executed and the inclusion of extracts from historical sources generates a nostalgic feel. The text attempts to analyse these sources and the drawings provide interpretative reconstructions of old techniques. For anyone with even a vague interest in the past the book would be attractive.