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Workshop Projects & Techniques (Special Interest Publication)
It's true of many woodworkers that they feel most at home in the shop.
Tools, sawdust, stacks of wood...these are truly "the comforts of home."
With the projects and te...
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Turning Projects and Techniques (Special Interest Publication)
In the past few years, many woodworkers have begun turning their thoughts to woodturning. If you’re one of them — or if you’d like to be — this publication is...
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Router Projects and Techniques (Special Interest Publication)
It’s true that many woodworkers consider the router their favorite tool: it’s versatile; it’s useful; what’s not to like? They’ll turn to it time and time again, wanting ...
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Workshop Project - Winter 2007 (Special Interest Publication)
Where's your favorite place to spend time? If you're like most woodworkers, your answer is "my shop." And what could make spending time in your shop better? Having more t...
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Heirloom Furniture - Spring 2006 (Special Interest Publication)
Most woodworkers like the relative permanence of their hobby. It’s nice to know that the things you’ve built are going to stick around for a while. Long enough, in some c...
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Workshop Projects - Winter 2006 (Special Interest Publication)
Here where Woodworker’s Journal’s offices are, in Minnesota, our winters are known for being long and cold — all the better for spending more time in the shop. No distrac...
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Arts and Crafts - Summer 2005 (Special Interest Publication)
Clean lines, understated looks -- and a lot of fun to build. Those are just some of the characteristics of the Arts & Crafts style, and some of the reasons we're offering...
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Woodworker's Journal Volume 32 Issue 3
Woodworking All Over the Map
Whether you’re thinking of high-tech tools or tradition-steeped projects, this issue has something for you. From travel to China to explore ...
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Woodworker's Journal Volume 32 Issue 2
A Once-in-a-Lifetime Wood
In this issue, Woodworker's Journal woodworkers tell you all about the spectacular piece of bubinga wood they managed to get in their hands (...
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Woodworker's Journal Volume 32 Issue 1
Back to the Shop!
If your New Year’s resolutions find you resolving to spend more time in the shop, Woodworker’s Journal knows where you’re coming from — and w...
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