Weekly Editorial
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Woodworking and Love
A recent (and yet somehow eternally ongoing) remodeling project at home has put me back in the shop for some extended hours. What I re-learned is how much I like it.
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Heartfelt Thanks
I’m stepping aside this time out because our friend and contributing editor Michael Dresdner has something important to say.
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A Call to Action
I speak often of a community of woodworkers, and a significant member of our community could really use some assistance.
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OK…It’s Time for ‘Plan B’
Or is it “Plan C” that you are working on right now? You know what I’m talking about, O Christmas gift builder, you ersatz Santa’s elf.
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Special 25th Anniversary Offer
While I am not the most clever person in the world, I do know a thing or two. One is, if you like the Woodworker’s Journal eZine, you’d love the Woodworker’s Journal print magazine.
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So Much Wood, So Little Time
Last eZine I explained my passion for the plain-Jane hardwood, birch, and asked if you-all had a species preference. The answer was, YUP!
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What’s Your Favorite Wood?
In order to have a favorite of something, you must have an extended and intimate experience with whatever the object of your affection is.
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Be Active…Do Good
World events continue to dominate the news and our lives. To a news junkie like myself (I know all the names of NPR reporters by heart), it is only an adjustment of degree as I keep an ear to the radio and my fingers on my keyboard.
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Woodworking: Part of the Cure?
How important is woodworking really, when world events move in such momentous and life changing ways? Questioning the essential elements of our lives is a reasonable thing to do in the face of these difficult times.
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Autumn Arrives with Sadness
It is a truism that every new friendship brings the certainty of joy and sorrow. Our community of woodworking lost two good souls this last week, and we will be less because of it.