The January/February 2013 issue of Woodworker’s Journal magazine contains plenty of content to keep you busy in the shop during winter months and beyond.
Here’s a sneak peek at what you’ll find in the issue.
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3 Responses to “January/February 2013 Issue Preview”
Your February 2013 issue spotlighted some MAGNETIC shop gadgets (page 46). Thought I would share this cool device: http://www.geargrabbar.com is not made for the shop, but I have one mounted to my drill press to hold calipers, depth gauge and counter-sink bits. Handy to have for other stuff, too, I imagine.
Your Perfect Mitered Doors feature left me confused. At the start of the article it mentions that the door panels can be made from solid wood or sheet stock. However, at the end of the article, the panels are glued into the frame. This works for sheet stock, but don’t solid wood panels need to able to expand?
Your February 2013 issue spotlighted some MAGNETIC shop gadgets (page 46). Thought I would share this cool device: http://www.geargrabbar.com is not made for the shop, but I have one mounted to my drill press to hold calipers, depth gauge and counter-sink bits. Handy to have for other stuff, too, I imagine.
Your Perfect Mitered Doors feature left me confused. At the start of the article it mentions that the door panels can be made from solid wood or sheet stock. However, at the end of the article, the panels are glued into the frame. This works for sheet stock, but don’t solid wood panels need to able to expand?
If you love woodworking, the Woodworker’s Journal is a must for your collection.