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Woodcraft Magazine focuses on high-interest woodworking Projects, Techniques, and Products through articles that appeal to woodworkers of all skill levels.
  • Twelve premium issues over two years deliver projects that range in size from small keepsake boxes to large furniture, as well as skill-building techniques and projects that save time and/or improve a woodworker's precision and confidence through the project-building process
  • Seasoned woodworkers write the articles, providing hands-on experience and mentoring for woodworkers of all levels and interests
  • Tool experts introduce readers to the latest tools and tool innovations
  • And, for those looking to improve their shops, Woodcraft Magazine provides authoritative guidance for specialized storage, dust collection, shop setup and more
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    Note: Please allow six to eight weeks for delivery of your first issue.

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  • GO MOBILE - Few of us ever admit to having “enough” tools and machinery, but sooner or later, we realize that it’s possible to own one too many. Finding parking spots for those most-needed machines, benches, stands, and materials in a crowded garage or basement can take the thrill out of making sawdust.
  • SPOTLIGHT ON CHERRY - Cherry (botanically called “black” cherry, Prunus serotina) has long been ranked second only to walnut by makers of finely crafted furniture. Once you’ve worked it, you’ll understand why: great color, fi ne grain, a wonderful luster, and it even smells good.
  • SPOTLIGHT ON YELLOW POPLAR - Yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera, or tulip tree), the tallest hardwood tree in North America, also rates as the most valuable commercial species because its intolerance to shade stifles lower branches and produces a perfect, straight trunk with clear lumber even in small trees.
  • SPOTLIGHT ON WHITE OAK - White oak produces fine lumber and exquisite veneer. Its cellular structure proves impermeable to liquids and is resistant to decay, making it suitable for outdoor projects—a rare feat for a North American hardwood.
  • SPOTLIGHT ON WESTERN RED CEDAR - Most of the cedar you’ll encounter for woodworking hails from the Pacifi c Northwest. In the trade it’s called western red cedar ( Thuja plicata). However, there are other cedars available, too, with a few variations between them, and, yet, they’re all in the same cypress family.
  • 14 Must-Have Table Saw Accessories - The right accessories can take your number one tool, and your woodworking, to the next level. Learn which ones make the cut, and how they can work for you.
  • True Grits: What you need to know about sandpaper for a faster, finer finish - “Running through grits” not only means going from coarse to fine, but also matching the abrasive to the job. Before you stockpile any more sandpaper, make sure what you do buy (and apply) is the right stuff.
  • CHOOSING THE RIGHT TABLE SAW BLADES - Ever wonder if your table saw blade does what it’s supposed to?
  • SPOTLIGHT ON MAPLE - When a woodworker’s mind turns to maple, it revives images of golden autumn hues, sweet syrup, and honey-colored country furniture. And why not? Fall foliage of the sugar maple (Acer saccharum) draws millions of leaf “peepers” to New England and the Great Lakes’ states each year.
  • Raise a Glass to Table Décor - This article from Woodcraft Magazine shows you how to turn bottle stoppers.
  • Get A Handle On Knife Making And Stay Sharp - Knife making has become a popular endeavor for woodworkers of all skill levels. This beginner’s guide will get you started.
  • A Classic Design Illuminated - Three custom jigs make this splendid little candlestick well suited to large production runs.
  • Hit this Project Out of the Park - When we say, “Take me out to the ball game,” we’re not talking about action on a modern field. This project to make a vintage baseball bat will take you back to the turn of the century – and we mean the last one, not this one.
  • Mission Style Frames Minus the Miters - Only your imagination will limit the picture frame variations you can make with this useful project - made easier with a special jig.
  • AGED TO PERFECTION - The flat surfaces of this Shaker woodbox were the perfect place for the author’s experiments in creating an authentic-looking antique finish.
  • A Power-Sculpted Contemplation Bench - Dwell on this ... a contemplation bench project that will challenge you to learn power-sculpting techniques using a wide variety of tools. What an inspiration!
  • A Flat-Out Simple Solution for True Blue Glue-ups - Few woodworking tasks are more frustrating than gluing up and clamping a large, flat panel. For hassle-free tabletops the rest of your woodworking life, invest a few hours in building this nifty jig.
  • Star Stacker - Take a simple shape, resize it several times in steadily increasing increments, stack it up and add some festive colors – that’s all there is to making this eye-catching “star tree” centerpiece for the holiday table.
  • Pamper Your Property with Stylish Storage - A lighted tool cabinet, such as the one in this article, provides a perfect setting for the most valuable tools in our collections.
  • Spinning Wheels: Jet Slow Speed Wet Sharpener - NOW THAT THE JET SLOW SPEED WET SHARPENER has been on the market for a while, I guess this isn’t a new tool review. Then again, you might say this never was really a new tool at all.
  • Pinnacle Honing Guide - The Pinnacle Honing Guide is what’s new. You’ll get perfect results first and every time, it’s easy to set up and use, it works with oil or water stones, diamond or ceramic, and even the Scary Sharp system.

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