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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Jerome, Idaho First Name: Larry Posts: 179 ![]() |
Wood Magazine and Shop Notes
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Be sure to check out the magazines web sites. This is the best way to evaluate which magazine is right for you. Most will offer a free trial issue.
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Shopnotes and Woodsmith, been subscribed for several yrs now.
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| Retired Moderator ![]() Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Mountain Top Pennsylvania First Name: Glenmore Posts: 2,011 ![]() |
For me Wood is the best gave them to my daughter to use for her shop class using the templates for projects from it. Also like shopnotes, and wood workers journal. Like these two for jigs. And not so hard projects.
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A good friend bought me a sub to shop notes for xmas, I've only read the issue he put under the tree but I loved the tips and tricks. Popular woodworking is also one i am subbed to and can't say anything bad about.
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Well guys, I can't let this go pass without a plug for the Australian Wood Review magazine. Yeah, yeah! I know you blokes up North will probably not have seen it but, for my money, it's one of the best with well written 'how to' articles, tool reviews etc.
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Fayetteville, Georgia First Name: George Posts: 366 ![]() |
So far "Woodworker Journal","Popular Woodworking"', and "Fine Woodworking". Also I have been loading up on about every Router book I can find. Also I have been getting Woodshop news. I want to have a look at "Wood" and "Shop Notes" from this fine groupes recommendations | ||
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: N. Dallas Texas First Name: john Posts: 20 ![]() |
I really like Woodsmith, It`s all woodworking ,no ads. My favorite isssue is the Jun/July 2009. I`ll have to check out Shopnotes and Wood. Thanks for the referal.
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I have every issue of Woodsmith and Shopnotes, I also like Wood.
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Central Illinois First Name: marvin Posts: 13 ![]() |
All seem to have something relevant but Shop Notes, American Woodworker and Wood are my favorites. Also subscribe to Handyman. All have something interesting and Shop Notes has no advertisements which is nice. | ||
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