Issue 11
Issue 11
This Old Zine
This is the eleventh Woodworker’s Journal eZine we have published on the Internet. When we started, I said that I would be asking for your opinions from time to time. I’m looking to spruce the Zine up a bit (twenty weeks on the web … that’s a few years in e-time, right?), so I want to know what you think might do it.
In recent weeks we’ve added a subscribers’ forum and a classified ad page for our readers. Have you taken a gander at them? What else would improve your electronic woodworking experience? I think we are doing great and that the eZine is the best woodworking pub on the web, but it’s you who can really tell the tale.
So send me an e-mail and vent your spleen, or the electronic equivalent. And if you are in the mood for a little fun, check out our goofy project winner. As promised, one of my less-than-perfect projects is featured as well.
Rob Johnstone, Woodworker’s Journal
Industry Interviews
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Keller & Co.: 25 Years of Dovetailing
David Keller has advice for all of you woodworkers out there. “Be careful what you come up with in your…
Today's Woodworker
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Once in a Lifetime: Michael Waldchen Makes the Most of a Great Piece of Wood
When Michael Waldchen ordered a piece of exotic bubinga a few years back, he wasn’t prepared for what he got.
What's In Store
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Sure-Loc Miter Gauge from Rockler: Simplifying the Perfect Miter
The new Sure-Loc Miter Gauge from Rockler is a welcome addition to the world of woodworking. It’s simple, it’s easy to use and it helps you cut incredibly accurate miters.
Q & A
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Pricing Woodworking Projects?
A woodworker wants to sell his projects, and our experts offer advice on how to price them.
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Replacing Stationary Tools with Benchtop Models?
This reader is worried that there might be a problem with his plan to use benchtop tools to replace stationary ones.
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How to Ebonize Wood?
What are some methods for ebonizing wood? Our experts share their methods for ebonizing.