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October 2012
Every time we put an issue of our magazine together,
we end up with more information than we can squeeze in.
More on the Web provides
all the little details that didn't fit into
the print version of our
magazine!
Building a project you've seen in the magazine?
Check our Corrections page first. |
Rabbet Joints with a RouterThe easily cut rabbet joint is one of the first a new woodworkers learns, but you never outgrow it. Router expert Bill Hylton walks you through variations (single, double, shiplap and more), plus how to create a variety of rabbet joints using your router. |
2004 Woodturners ChallengeIn the first-ever Woodworker's Journal Woodturners Challenge, four turners – including American Association of Woodturners managing director Mary Lacer – each received a block of butternut. Our woodturning columnist then found out why each of them did what they did with the wood.
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2005 Woodturners ChallengeWalnut was the wood of choice in the second annual Woodworker's Journal Woodturners Challenge, with 10" x 10" x 2" blocks distributed to four turners who were then given complete creative license.
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2006 Woodturners ChallengeThe turners in the third Woodturners Challenge were all members of the Women's Woodworking Guild of Indiana. Their wood? Soft maple turning blanks. Their assignment? Make something out of it! |
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2008 Woodturners ChallengeSize mattered in this fifth installment of the Woodworker's Journal Woodturners Challenge: the participants were required to create tiny turnings from a piece of wood measuring 2" x 2" x 4".
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