Some
Great Magazines!
I would be
hard pressed to have to pick the best one of these
magazines. There's a lot of information here.
Reader forums, Shop Tips and reference archives,
these magazines will appeal to both novice and
expert alike.
"Woodworker's Journal features departments
like Tricks of the Trade, Questions & Answers,
Letters and Stumpers in every issue. These
departments allow readers to directly share their
opinions, concerns and completed projects with
others interested in woodworking.
Subscribe online
| Wood.Net - The Woodworkers online resource, Woodworking Tips, Techniques, Tool Reviews, Plans and Supplies for Woodworkers. All from the editors of three of the most respected woodworking magazines around: Woodsmith, ShopNotes, and Workbench. |
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Taunton Press, Home of Fine Woodworking
Celebrating their 25th Anniversary
Plus, check them out and see why they
are one of the standards of woodworking
magazines.. This was my first
woodworking magazine, 18 years ago. I'm
still a subscriber and look forward to
each issue. Their articles and features
cover novice to expert. A great web
site with resources for the woodworker. |
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Wood Magazine Home Page
This web site has info and sources of
information for woodworking items and
hardware. They offer free software to
download and have added an online index
to their magazine, from issue number
one to current. They've built their own
internal search engine to make finding
articles and info unbelievably easy. |
Carving Magazine will introduce you
to some wonderful carving projects,
photo galleries, creative ideas,
interviews, special techniques,
carver's conversations, carving
history, interesting features, and much
more!
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Creative Woodworks & Crafts You can
look forward to more projects aimed at
the artisan who makes pieces to sell at
craft shows and other venues, more
projects incorporating traditional
joinery, and more scrolling. |
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