Can anyone point me to which issue covered Traveller woodwork. It was a few years ago.
Don
Traveller woodwork in Minor Matters
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Re: Traveller woodwork in Minor Matters
Which particular aspect of woodwork? It's quite a wide topic
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Re: Traveller woodwork in Minor Matters
I seem to remember an issue that had Traveller woodwork as a feature article. If I recall correctly, it was several pages. I have flipped through a lot of issues without finding it.
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Re: Traveller woodwork in Minor Matters
Good news! I found it.
It was much further back in time than I expected--March/April 2012. It is called 'Casing the Joints--the Traveller's Anatomy Revealled'.
So you can all stop searching now
BTW. Has anyone ever compiled a master-index of technical articles? I came across a lot of very good articles that I had forgotten about.
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Don
It was much further back in time than I expected--March/April 2012. It is called 'Casing the Joints--the Traveller's Anatomy Revealled'.
So you can all stop searching now
BTW. Has anyone ever compiled a master-index of technical articles? I came across a lot of very good articles that I had forgotten about.
Regards
Don
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The MMOC produced a hard copy version of technical tips which was and still is very useful. When enquiring with the MMOC as to its availability I was informed that it was available in a electronic CD version only.
May be worth enquiring with MMOC head office.
Phil
The MMOC produced a hard copy version of technical tips which was and still is very useful. When enquiring with the MMOC as to its availability I was informed that it was available in a electronic CD version only.
May be worth enquiring with MMOC head office.
Phil
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Re: Traveller woodwork in Minor Matters
The man who did the Technical Tips pages (Rob Thomasson?) stepped down from the role a few years ago. Since then the feature has been sporadic and not as good.
Re: Traveller woodwork in Minor Matters
I should be wary of any old articles on this subject in Minor Matters.
It seems that both Cuprinol and Sikkens have undergone formulation changes in recent years. And the latter - as an anti-UV top coat - is now no longer recommended by a leading supplier of woodwork.
Osmo now seems to be their favourite.
I hope to do mine in the coming days, taking advantage of the past fortnight's superb drying weather!
It seems that both Cuprinol and Sikkens have undergone formulation changes in recent years. And the latter - as an anti-UV top coat - is now no longer recommended by a leading supplier of woodwork.
Osmo now seems to be their favourite.
I hope to do mine in the coming days, taking advantage of the past fortnight's superb drying weather!