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A New Piece of the Puzzle
Issue: Issue 219
Posted Date: 3/24/2009

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Rob's PortraitWell, here we go again! As I mentioned recently, we are in the process of upgrading our websites.  While all of these efforts may not have gone as smoothly as we had hoped, I am finding it a fun and exciting time. This week we are adding a couple of new items to the eZine - and they certainly will not be the last. First, check out the high quality, full-color downloadable woodworking plan we've added to our Free Plans page. (This is in addition to what we call our "Classic" woodworking plans.)  

A couple of weeks ago, under the cover of darkness, we added a WWJ Store to our pages. That's where these groovy new plans live when they are not on the eZine, and they are available for sale any time you need one.

But our most unique new offering this time out is our new woodworking-based crossword puzzle. These puzzles will test your woodworking knowledge while giving you another online excuse to exercise your woodworking chops. (I honestly don't know how I am going to get any real work done on eZine days!)
 
Be sure to let me know what you think of this new content. All these new offerings are being created with you in mind, so don't be shy about telling me what you think of them. Like that has ever been a problem!

(And oh, what's a five letter word for "chisel in a holder?")

Rob Johnstone, Woodworker's Journal
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