The Shed is Eclectic, informed and always fascinating, there is something to interest everyone in The Shed. Aimed at those with a few tools and perhaps a few clues, this is the magazine for real sheddies. Packed with ideas, projects, advice and peeks into other people’s sheds.
IT’S ABOUT HOW, NOT WHAT
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FORGING AHEAD • A Waitakere artist adopts traditional forge practices and a lifetime collection of period tools to create bespoke metal sculptures
Evacut drill-bit factory destroyed in huge fire
The Shed subscription prize winner
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LUCKY ESCAPE FOR MY LATHE
PAINTING TIPS FROM THE RESENE PAINT EXPERTS
MAKE A SUMMER CAPE COD CHAIR • Enjoy the garden from a comfortable chair that is relatively straightforward to make
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MESSED UP MOTORS • MASTER OF THE UNIQUE, THE CREATIVE, AND THE QUIRKY BUT DEFINITELY NOT THE MESSED UP
HALF-SAFE AT 1:35 SCALE; A TRIBUTE TO AN EPIC SHEDDIE • Deigh Davies wrote to The Shed in the last issue, asking for a small project. By coincidence, I was building something that just might qualify …
DARK VUECCANO — A MECCANO-INSPIRED SCULPTURE • Dark Vueccano is an interactive sculpture commissioned by Caffe L’affare as part of its rebranding in 2020. The schedule for the rebranding and sculpture was interrupted twice by the arrival of Covid-19 in New Zealand. The sculpture finally was installed at the Wellington cafe in August 2021
Where did Dark Vueccano come from?
George Rose
What is the Sputnik camera like to use?
You can still buy Kodak film?
SERVICING AND SHARPENING WOOD PLANES AND CHISELS • We all know the old adage: A bad workman, etcetera — but it seems good tools will last a lifetime, and then some
IPAS — EAST COAST V. WEST COAST • The archetypal lifestyles of East Coast and West Coast Americans appear to be opposites but their IPA styles have a lot in common
WOMAN WITH THE ICEBERG EYES: ORIANA F WILSON
IMPROVING YOUR MOTORHOME’S TECHNOLOGY, PART 5 • Enrico turns his attention to the user interface
A place to indulge your passion for models and machines • THE CHRISTCHURCH MINIATURE RAILWAY IS RUN BY A TEAM OF VOLUNTEERS — BUT THESE ARE NO ENTHUSIASTIC AMATEURS. THEIR SKILLS ARE SIGNIFICANT AND WIDE-RANGING. THE FOREMAN OF THE LOCO SHED, FOR EXAMPLE, IS BUILDING HIS 20TH LOCOMOTIVE, IS A DEFT HAND WITH A WELDER — AND ONCE WON A BRONZE MEDAL FOR NEW ZEALAND IN ICE HOCKEY
Railway gauges
3D printing and the model railway
Arc welding on thin sheet steel
The Canterbury Society of Model and Experimental Engineers
An ordinary man • LOOK INSIDE THE ORDINARY AND YOU’LL FIND THE EXTRAORDINARY
Refurbishing a cherished Ultimate Courier radiogram • They don’t make ’em like that any more
The History of the Courier radio brand in New Zealand
PART 1 A HISTORY OF HAMMERS • FROM WAR HAMMERS TO MODERN STEEL VERSIONS, THEY’RE UBIQUITOUS BECAUSE OF THEIR SIMPLICITY, USEFULNESS AND VERSATILITY, WHICH IS WHY PRETTY MUCH EVERY HOME HAS ONE
Hammer fast facts and wisdom
FUN WITH SOME STRINGS ATTACHED • CHEROL FILBEE WAS A PROFESSIONAL CAKE MAKER FOR MANY YEARS. NOW SHE LOVES MAKING PUPPETS OF BIRDS AND PEOPLE — INCLUDING FAMILY MEMBERS
Materials list for bird marionette
Useful tools in Cherol’s shed
Stringing
Recipes
Bookcase • PLUS CHECK OUT MAGSTORE.NZ FOR THE SHED BACK ISSUES
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VLADIMIR AND I • Jude considers the lure of the rabbit hole