Weekly Editorial

  • Adding Some Wattage

    In the smaller world of woodworking, being the editor of the Woodworker’s Journal does offer me the opportunity to call all sorts of famous woodworkers and hold their attention for a while.

  • A Great Finish to Our Year

    Let me take just a moment to say how thankful I am to all of you loyal eZine subscribers for your support over the last few months.

  • Not So Silent Night

    Take this e-mail as an encouragement. I still get comments (mostly positive) about woodworking gifts I gave folks decades ago.

  • Where Do You Start?

    I think it’s amazing that Stratovari produced his instruments at a time when there were no lumberyards, no finish manufacturers, not even companies making glue.

  • Calling All (Electronic) Woodworkers

    I don’t often promote the Woodworker’s Journal print magazine here in the eZine, but our November/December 2000 issue is really a magazine that any serious woodworker should own.

  • Calling All (Electronic) Woodworkers

    I don’t often promote the Woodworker’s Journal print magazine here in the eZine, but our November/December issue is really a magazine that any serious woodworker should own.

  • Something in the Air

    Rob waxes on about snowflakes in Minnesota (in October, no less) and attending woodworking shows.

  • You’re Making Us Blush

    When I asked you all what you thought of the eZine in my last missive, I knew you would be…

  • This Old Zine

    Rob is looking to spruce the Zine up a bit (twenty weeks on the web … that’s a few years in e-time, right?), so I want to know what you think might do it.

  • We Double Dare You

    Rob repeats his challenge to the Woodworker’s Journal audience to share their worst projects.