Matt Hocking

  • Calculated Industries AirShim

    Mark Paulsen from Calculated Industries discusses the multi-use Air Shim, a deceptively simple looking air bag that can lift and shift projects and tools in a workshop.

  • SawStop Jobsite Saw

    Chris Marshall and SawStop’s Matt Howard take a look at how SawStop is incorporating their safety technology, a removable sliding fence, tool chest and dust collection into a portable jobsite saw.

  • Bessey H-Series and Track Pipe Clamps

    We visit the Bessey booth where we learn about the latest innovations to Bessey’s popular pipe clamp lines, including the 3/4” and 1/2” PC-2 H-Series pipe clamps and track clamps designed to fit your track saw.

  • Laguna Tools 14BX Band Saw

    Chris Marshall reports from the Laguna Tools booth at AWFS 2015. He takes a look at their new 14BX 14” band saw with some very interesting features, including a new disk brake based on a bicycle brake.

  • Next Wave Automation Piranha Fx

    Next Wave Automation’s Tim Owens tells Chris Marshall about the many features of the Piranha Fx, a machine that combines CNC, laser, 3D printing and digitizing in one package coming in Winter 2015.

  • SuperMax Tools 19-38 Sander

    SuperMax Tools’ Bill Schroeder and Chris Marshall spotlight some of the features of SuperMax’s 19-38 Drum Sander at AWFS 2015.

  • General Tools and Instruments Pro Digital Sliding T-Bevel

    Chris Marshall talks to General Tools and Instruments’ Chris Edwards about the new ProDigital Sliding T-Bevel and some of the features coming to the tool coming in August 2015.

  • Woodworker’s Journal – July/August 2015

    You’ll find projects for indoors and out in the July/August 2015 issue of Woodworker’s Journal, with a stylishly designed picnic…

  • July/August 2015

    You’ll find projects for indoors and out in the July/August 2015 issue of Woodworker’s Journal, with a stylishly designed picnic table, easy portable benches, elegant nightstands, and shutters that let the outside light in. Plus learn all you need to know about modern screws, the updates in water-based finishes, how to use triangles to set up accurate angle cuts, and more.

  • May/June 2015

    Save space in your shop, upgrade your powder room or find the best player for your shop tunes. Plus build a bar stool, craft your own canoe paddle, and more. You’ll find all of this and more in the May/June 2015 issue of Woodworker’s Journal.