Issue 15
Issue 15
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. Of course, it highlights our regular array of articles (projects, tool reviews, techniques, etc.); but it also features the 2001 Resource Digest. The Resource Digest has listings and contact information (website listings for you electronic woodworkers) for everything a woodworker could possibly need to build … well … darn near everything!
You can find everything from wood to power tools to glue — and even finishing supplies — in the Digest’s pages. I think of it as a time saving tool: after all, why spend time trying to find out where to get something when you could be woodworking instead? So look for the issue on the newsstand the first week of November — just in time to start serious work on those holiday presents! And don’t forget to check below for the contents of this latest issue of our eZine.
Rob Johnstone, Woodworker’s Journal
Today's Woodworker
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Simplifying Home Office Furniture: Don Woodruff
Most of us have, at one time or another, designed ourselves into a corner with a project.
What's In Store
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Jimmy Jig: 45 Years of Scottish Know-How
It may be an understatement to say that Seumas McCombie is Scottish. He’s really Scottish.
Q & A
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Veneering Raised Panels?
Our experts offer advice for a reader’s husband who is trying to install some tricky checkerboard veneer.
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Storing Hardwood Logs?
What’s the best way to store logs you can’t cut down right away?
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Maximum Width for Edge-gluing Boards?
What is the maximum width for an edge glued joint? Is there one?
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Finish for Redwood?
Possibilities abound for this giant piece of redwood lumber, our experts chip in on how to work this wood.
Industry Interviews
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Incra Jig: Accurate and Confident
When Chris Taylor developed a jig to help him make more accurate cuts, he realized very quickly that it was going to change his life.