Issue 29
Issue 29
25 Years and Going Strong!
Woodworker’s Journal is celebrating its 25th anniversary in the upcoming September/October issue (on the newsstand in early August). As editor of both the eZine and the print version of Woodworker’s Journal, I am lucky to be a legitimate remnant of the past and harbinger of the future. In the end, both publications serve the same masters and for those of you who haven’t taken the opportunity to visit (or revisit) the print side of things lately, this would be a great time to have a look (if I don’t say so myself). Check us out on your local newsstand or order a copy at woodworkersjournal.com.
With your continued interest and participation, I’m square in the middle of the best and most wonderful woodworking community I could ever have imagined. Thanks from all of us here at the Woodworker’s Journal (electronic and otherwise), and come and join the party!
Rob Johnstone, Woodworker’s Journal
Industry Interviews
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Sommerfeld Tools For Wood: Finding the Right Fit
Marc Sommerfeld has worn a lot of hats in his journey through woodworking. Finally he started making some of his own tools and became what he is today: a tool designer.
Today's Woodworker
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A New Take on Laser Saws: Ken Trott
Okay, Norm may have his laser-guided saw, but Ken Trott uses lasers for serious woodworking.
What's In Store
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CMT’s Newest Router Table
CMT’s newest router table has just one thing in common with those nascent models of my past. It is quite practical. However, it is far from primitive.
Q & A
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Do Walnut Trees Dissolve Nails?
A woodworker wonders whether walnut trees can make nails disappear?
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Calculating Angles for Stairway Paneling?
A DIYer turns to Ellis Wallentine to help him figure out the math of cutting panels for stairs.
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Any Danger from Cedar Fumes
Does cedar wood dust have any harmful effects?
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An Authentic Finish for an Old Bar?
This 1800s bar could use some care, but what should the owner do?