Issue Preview
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September/October 2019 Issue Preview
The September/October issue of Woodworker’s Journal includes plans for a Wall Storage System, Nakashima-inspired Console, Walnut Coffee Table and a Carved Table.
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July/August 2019 Issue Preview
This issue includes plans for a tambour cabinet, lending library, a sink-top cutting board and a modern coffee table, along with a tutorial on benchtop sanders and steep angle scroll saw cuts.
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May/June 2019 Issue Preview
This issue includes plans for a drop-leaf table, entry bench, a whiskey cabinet and a mid-century modern dresser, along with a tutorial on drill presses and cutting burls.
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March/April 2019 Issue Preview
The March/April issue includes plans for a folding Adirondack chair, wooden hand plane, weathered wood shelves, mid-century modern dresser and a tutorial on dust collectors.
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January/February 2019 Issue Preview
This issue includes plans for a shop storage cabinet, router table organizer, a contemporary hall table and marking knives, along with a tutorial on scroll saws and miter saws.
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November/December 2018 Issue Preview
You’ll find great gift ideas showcased in the projects found in the November/December issue.
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September/October 2018 Issue Preview
The September/October issue of Woodworker’s Journal is full of information about your favorite hobby.
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July/August 2018 Issue Preview
You’ll get some time in outdoors when you make the Shou Sugi Ban table from the July/August issue of Woodworker’s Journal – that’s where you do the Japanese charring technique – as well as when you set it up afterward.
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May/June 2018 Issue Preview
The May/June issue of Woodworker’s Journal has projects that will help you scratch that itch to get outside in the springtime: a quick-to-build Tabletop Fire Pit for your backyard gatherings and a Folding Bike Rack that has your wheels at the ready.
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Woodworker’s Journal – January/February 2018 Issue Preview
It’s the time of year when there’s an outpouring of generosity from woodworkers’ shops – and why not, when great gifts are such fun to make?