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02-20-2007, 03:55 PM
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Name: Mike Hall City: Indian Trail State: NC County: Union Join Date: Feb 2006 Age: 41 | Favorite Woodworking Magazine? What is your favorite woodworking magazine and why?
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02-20-2007, 03:58 PM
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Name: Kyle Edwards City: Iron Station State: NC County: Lincoln Join Date: Jul 2005 Age: 41 | Re: Favorite Woodworking Magazine? I like wooden boat magazine..
Its got all the good stuff.. the sea, wood, woodworking and transportation. |
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02-20-2007, 04:29 PM
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Name: Travis City: Wake Forest State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Dec 2005 | Re: Favorite Woodworking Magazine? It has been Fine Woodworking as I like the reviews, varieties, etc. I have recently started buying Popular Woodworking at the news stand and may end up subscribing. More in depth reviews, and seems to be more in line with what I do. |
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02-20-2007, 04:51 PM
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Name: Doug Robinson City: Raleigh State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Jul 2006 Age: 47 | Re: Favorite Woodworking Magazine? Woodsmith or FWW. Its a toss up.
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02-20-2007, 05:05 PM
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Name: Dave O'Nan City: Clayton State: NC County: Johnston Join Date: Aug 2005 Age: 38 | Re: Favorite Woodworking Magazine? Pop. WW'ing, but just recently. They have really upped the quality of their articles and projects. Second would be FWW, and third the new Woodcraft Mag.
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Honestly Honey, that will cost around $100 $150 $200, and I need a few more tools.
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02-20-2007, 05:33 PM
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Name: Mike Hall City: Indian Trail State: NC County: Union Join Date: Feb 2006 Age: 41 | Re: Favorite Woodworking Magazine? I just found Popular Woodworking for $10.96 for 7 issue here (Link removed). Seems like a pretty good deal to me. Update: I just went to site I referenced above and can't get it to work. I'll check on it tomorrow and update here. Ok, Ok.....HERE is an even better deal and it works!
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02-20-2007, 08:44 PM
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Name: Jeremy City: Charlotte State: NC County: Mecklenburg Join Date: Mar 2006 Age: 30 | Re: Favorite Woodworking Magazine? Wood magazine ... good articles, lots of articles, enough detail, good plans.
Woodsmith ... great diagrams, good plans |
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02-20-2007, 09:09 PM
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Name: Pinwu City: Apex State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Sep 2005 | Re: Favorite Woodworking Magazine? Thanks for the PWW link, mine is ending, so I
bought from the link you provided.
The Arts-and-Mysteries series in PWW, by Adam Cherubini is pretty inspiring, kind brings you
back to the old days, teaches you the way he thought would fit the way hand tool would work.
Pinwu |
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02-20-2007, 09:15 PM
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Name: Phillip Cooper City: Maiden State: NC County: Catawba Join Date: Dec 2006 Age: 47 | Re: Favorite Woodworking Magazine? Fine Woodworking, Woodsmith, ShopNotes, toss up on all. I like things about all but mostly the last two because of the lack of advertising taking up the space on the pages. Some of the others are good too but seem to be too basic for my taste right now, and have too many tool reviews versus actual woodworking stuff. I like the FWW web site ALMOST as good as this one (really!!!) because of the good information both give, and the web thing is more adaptable to my needs by being able to ask questions.
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02-20-2007, 09:23 PM
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Name: Chuck City: Rocky Mount State: NC County: Nash Join Date: Nov 2005 | Re: Favorite Woodworking Magazine? My favorite magazine is Field and Stream...oh, WOODWORKING mag...
I don't have one. I subscribed to ShopNotes a few years ago but lost interest in the content.
I may take note of the replies here. I've never read FWW or PWW.
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02-21-2007, 08:21 AM
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Name: Rob City: Charlotte State: NC County: Mecklenburg Join Date: Jul 2005 | Re: Favorite Woodworking Magazine? My favorite is Wood magazine. They always seem to have projects that are at my skill level (fairly new) and also are things I want to build. For example, from their latest issue, I am going to build both the full length mirror and blanket chest. I always find something in their I want to try to build.
Next up would be Woodsmith and Shopnotes. They are both a little hit or miss with me. Either I love the whole issue or it seems like they have nothing useful. For example, the ShopNotes I got in the mail yesterday was disappointing for me.
All that being said, I definitely use magazines a lot more for their projects than tool reviews. For tool reviews I usually rely more on what I find online. |
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02-21-2007, 09:11 AM
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Name: Ed City: Charlotte State: NC County: Mecklenburg Join Date: Apr 2006 | Re: Favorite Woodworking Magazine? Pop Wood and FWW. Both seem to have good articles and projects that are challenging. I like Pop Wood's focus on both hand tools and power tools. Makes for a nice blend. |
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02-21-2007, 10:03 AM
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Name: Lorraine City: Littleton State: NC County: Warren Join Date: Dec 2005 | Re: Favorite Woodworking Magazine? I have subscribed to Woodsmith and can't wait to receive each issue. I also subscribed to Shopnotes but I was also disappointed in the current issue. I like Woodsmith because for someone who is new to furniture building they follow you through an entire project however I am now leaning towards Norm Abrams books for obtaining greater knowledge. He also followers you through an entire project. I feel if I use his techniques over and over I will have a better base for future projects. For those of you who have followed my projects in the last year you will remember the beautiful walnut secretary I made last summer. It is still beautiful and stands proudly in my den however the sides have come from the rails about 1/4 inch on each side and the two vertical divides that separated the three drawers over the three main drawer had also come apart. Norm said dovetails on the front dados to hold the rails in place. I wasn't willing to learn that process. Today I am dealing with a mistake or two but I have learned another lesson in woodworking, listen to the pros. Woodsmith is good and I will continue to get it but Norm knows best for me for now. For those who are new to furniture building I would say go to Ebay and order all three of his books. They are packed with valuable information. Lorraine |
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02-21-2007, 10:55 AM
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Name: Dan Campbell City: Asheville State: NC County: Buncombe Join Date: Apr 2006 Age: 62 | Re: Favorite Woodworking Magazine? Loraine,
I have to agree with you regarding Norm. But if you built anything from his first season you would've experienced some serious wood movement problems. Norm fully admitted his first season, he was building furniture as a carpenter and didn't pay too much attention to cross grain glue up etc.
But once realized, he moved forward and became a very accomplished woodworker and more importantaly has done a lot to inspire many many folks into the joys of wood working.
Dan C.
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02-21-2007, 10:57 AM
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Name: Jerry Grant City: Asheville State: NC County: Buncombe Join Date: Jan 2006 | Re: Favorite Woodworking Magazine? Fine Woodworking here. Love the articles. Now that John is a contributer, I've subscribed to Woodcraft. For the rest I go to Barnes and Noble, scan the others and buy what interests me. |
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