Weekly Editorial

  • Someday I’m Gonna Build It!

    One aspect of woodworking that I really find satisfying is that there actually is something substantial at the end of my efforts. Something to hold, something that did not exist before my inspiration

  • Back in the Saddle

    The arrival of spring – and a few great projects featured in Woodworker’s Journal – is finding Rob itching to get back out into the shop.

  • Garage Shop Season

    Here in Minnesota (home to “God’s frozen people” as Garrison Keillor has dubbed us), things are just starting to green up and ProzacĀ® sales are dropping.

  • If You Build It, They will Come: (and Perhaps Take You Away!)

    I am always impressed with the variety of interests demonstrated by your woodworking projects.

  • FREE…Woodworking Plans (the Price Is So Right)!

    The Free Plans section of the eZine is one of our most popular, but we still occasionally receive complaints. Rob Johnstone responds in this eZine Editorial.

  • Everyone Has One

    As a result of our last eZine, opinions were offered and heard through the medium of our survey. And I was surprised more than once.

  • It’s Your Soapbox!

    The questions we are asking will help us to evaluate what you like most about the Zine and which departments you find least useful.

  • The Survey Module Works!

    After much monkeying around, trying to analyze data and figure out a cool way to present our first survey results to the eZine faithful, I’ll just skip the fancy stuff and summarize here.

  • Our Survey Says!

    Last eZine, we attempted our first-ever online survey. I can report back that it was an overall success. Literally thousands of you answered the questions, and I was able to put all of your answers in perspective.

  • Scroll Down and Be Counted

    It’s the technological answer to a question I have been asking: How can I effectively complete the communication loop between me and my readers?