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ArticleADDICTION
Idon’t want to downplay addiction because it can indeed be a terrible curse that ruins lives. However, if you’re reading this, I suspect your addictions – if you have any – are not lifethreatening; they are likely more of a threat to your bank...
ArticleOn the cover Honing an edge
Hayden Scott’s journey to becoming a knife-maker has been quite diverse, from freezing works to a renowned chef. Now, Hayden has found his true calling: making chef’s knives – who better to craft the finest knives than an experienced former...
ArticleRestoring an AJS motorbike – part 9
Problems aplenty for Peter again in this instalment, but he soldiers on regardless My last article (The Shed Issue No. 125) on the ongoing saga of the ‘1952’ AJS 500 rebuild ended at the point where I described jumping on the kick-start lever –...
ArticleThe Shed quiz No. 7
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ArticleLearn all about templates and jigs
Applied workshop wisdom, designed to repeat In the previous issue of The Shed, No. 125, we looked at the work of mandolin maker Malcolm Locke and the use of templates and jigs in his work. Next issue, we’re going to look at the construction...
ArticleBay of Islands Vintage Railway
The BOIVR in Kawakawa is a national treasure The Bay of Islands Vintage Railway in Kawakawa is a national treasure, operated by a handful of dedicated volunteers. Rare rolling stock is meticulously restored for current and future...
ArticleCryptic crossword No. 4
Get that grey matter working F13 was known until 1958 as 39 7d, when it was renamed after the castle from 10 - both taken from the works of 5 down 28, which also include 1 2, 23 and 8d. 38 is a “Pushmi-Pullyu” 17 43 on display in a Dunedin museum....
ArticleOff the grid
Downscaling – but not slowing down, not ever As I’ve aged, I’ve always clung to the belief that I’ll do this or that again, someday. But selling our keeler recently – its replacement is a tiny trailer yacht – made me face the fact that I may never...
ArticleThe Shed shrink
Restore, don’t replace – it’s good for the soul By Mark Seek | markseek@rocketmail.com | youtube.com/@theshedshrink Our shrink tells us that working on projects and restoring old objects benefits us in many ways. It’s pretty amazing to find...