Issue 421
Issue 421
Sadly, Please Beware
Recently we have been made aware that a company is fraudulently selling subscriptions to our Woodworker’s Journal print magazine. They are based out of Colorado, are not an authorized agent and, as far as we know, they are taking people’s money without signing them up for a subscription. In other words, they are a scam.
Sadly, scams like this are a fact of life right now.
Our renewal notices for our print magazine come from an Iowa address. Anything other than that is not from Woodworker’s Journal. If you have any questions, you can always look at the “Subscription Customer Service” information on our Contact Us page. It has a phone number and an email address to get information quickly.
I am sorry that this sort of message is needed, but we are trying to get the word out quickly to avoid other people being taken advantage of.
Rob Johnstone, Woodworker’s Journal
P.S. One more warning. Online woodworking plans offers from “Ted’s Woodworking” and “16,000 Plans” are also not to be trusted.
Today's Woodworker
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Kathy Phoenix and the Shuswap School of Carving
A volunteer group of Canadian woodcarvers puts on an annual week-long woodcarving school.
Tricks of the Trade
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Cardboard Stands Save Effort
It’s tough to hold long pieces of quarter round molding for priming and painting, but recently I had 300 ft. of it to prepare for our new home.
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Indentations Set Screw Placement on Drawer Faces
Here’s an easy way to lay out the screw holes on drawer faces for handle hardware.
What's In Store
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RIKON 82-100 8-in. Wet Sharpener
Ultra-slow speed and a water bath ensure that tools won’t lose their temper during sharpening and honing.
Q & A
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How Should I Apply Sander to Wood?
Should I turn my sander on when it’s elevated or resting on the wood? The manuals don’t agree.
Reader's Project Gallery
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Matching Nightstands
My Grandson and his wife wanted matching night stands or bedside stands and couldn’t find commercial items that suited them so they asked me to put something together.
Feedback
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Blowing Out the Dust
Other readers — not just Rob — share their stories of cleaning the shop with a leaf blower.