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Woodworker's Journal Magazine Is the Peabody next? With all these awards, we're gonna need a bigger shelf. Guess it's time to get building! http://bit.ly/as6r5

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Like all industries, magazines have their award ceremonies – and one of them was last held in our neck of the woods last night. Woodworker’s Journal went for the gold – and came home with it, from the 13th annual MMPA awards
Ralph Bagnall
Ralph Bagnall
Very nice, congrats to all!
Fri at 4:29pm
Jim Brown
Jim Brown
Congratulations. Does anyone out there have plans for an M1A1 tank???? About 10-12" long.
Yesterday at 1:51pm
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Woodworker's Journal Magazine Check out this inventive reader-submitted Walnut End Table with a Twist http://bit.ly/1vCkTY

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Walnut end table with one drawer and four dinner trays. The trays are walnut and 1/4″ white Corian. – Kevin Sargent; Overland Park, KS
Leslie Bauer
Leslie Bauer
very different corner pieces with the curved look
November 4 at 4:02pm
Kreg Tool
Kreg Tool
A beautiful end table. I think I saw a pocket-hole in there as well! :)
Thu at 5:01am
Rosemarie Wood

Rosemarie Wood Every time I read your news letter I have at least one slap my head moment 8^)
Thanks

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Woodworker's Journal Magazine Chris Marshall shares his method of finishing dentil molding, which is used in our December issue Picture Frame project http://bit.ly/4bPId5

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Mounting the blank of dentil on-edge to a base allows gravity to take care of the excess finish and hold it while the piece dries. Brush the finish on liberally and don't worry about it.
Alan Geho
Alan Geho
I look forward to having a little time to read your article. WJ is the best magazine!
November 2 at 12:34pm
Craig Busby
Craig Busby
I agree . It has greta insights to new tools as well as the old school ways.
November 3 at 7:22pm
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Woodworker's Journal Magazine Chris Marshall looks at another great idea we all wish we thought of first: spring-steel washers for guide bushing http://bit.ly/42kUd0

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Do you ever run across one of those super-simple woodworking products that makes you wonder why you didn’t think of it yourself? A lot of folks are feeling that way about Rockler’s new Bench Cookies. Here’s a link if you haven’t seen them already:
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Woodworker's Journal Magazine Lots of great suggestions on our blog for how to put skid lumber to use, but we could use a few more! http://bit.ly/1aeKId

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Well, hit them, tripped over them, shoved them around the shop and eventually, piled them just outside the door here. My stack of skids come from various places. Sometimes two skids arrive with a tool shipment, but only one goes back. ...
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Woodworker's Journal Magazine Check out these great reader-submitted mesquite projects! http://bit.ly/34zhz2

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I’ve been experimenting with mesquite lumber, here are photos of my first efforts. Attached are photos of two small and one medium size project.
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Woodworker's Journal Magazine Don't miss the final entry in Sandor Nagyszalanczy's Skill Builder series: Box & Finger Joints http://bit.ly/484tnG

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A look inside the current newsstand issue of Woodworker's Journal Magazine, plus a selection of plans, articles, and links to related sites.
Derrel Cone

Derrel Cone Great to see you using even MORE technology.... I really enjoy it!!!

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Woodworker's Journal Magazine Check out the sneak peek of our December issue of Woodworker's Journal http://bit.ly/tvpiC

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There’s a December issue ofWoodworker’s Journal headed to your mailbox soon,and this issue is dedicated to one of our all-time favorite tools: the router. Here’s the inside scoop on what you’ll find.
Valerie Gooldsmith

Valerie Gooldsmith Finally, a magazine worth reading and holding on to.

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Woodworker's Journal Magazine This reader submitted a photo of a turned pen made for soldiers serving abroad. Great program & project! http://bit.ly/4A98Nx

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It’s not a particularly difficult project but one that gives me great satisfaction. In the US there is the Freedom Pens Project and here in Canada we have the Pens for Canadian Peacekeepers Project. ...
Leon Schweitzer
Leon Schweitzer
We plan to attend the Turn for the Troops at the Loveland Colorado Woodcraft store on November 7th. Semper Fi.
October 23 at 4:28pm
Rodney Montgomery
Rodney Montgomery
Woodcraft stores still hold the event every Veteran's Day
October 24 at 12:53pm
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John Devost
John Devost
Paul, it's similar to whenever you add a pic to an album, all of the comments appear from the original posting...:)
October 22 at 1:13pm
Paul Bruesch
Paul Bruesch
Oh, I see... I'm such a n00b... Tks!
October 22 at 2:26pm
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Woodworker's Journal Magazine Just posted the final entry in Ralph Bagnall's Router Bit series: The Dish Carving Bit http://bit.ly/tWYFY

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A look inside the current newsstand issue of Woodworker's Journal Magazine, plus a selection of plans, articles, and links to related sites.
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Woodworker's Journal Magazine Rob Johnstone shares some thoughts on the end to New Yankee Workshop in our blog. Be sure to leave yours in the Comments area as well http://bit.ly/1Hk76L

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As many of you have likely heard, the New Yankee Workshop has just announced that the current season will be their last. I have to say, that is sad news to me. Norm Abram, the Yankee at the center of ...
Ben Wilson
Ben Wilson
I've learned some good tips and ordered a few plans through the years. If Norm is looking for a place to store any equipment, I would gladly volunteer to store it, and make sure it stays in good operating condition...
October 25 at 8:44pm
Bill Lehman
Bill Lehman
I don't like this.
November 3 at 2:25pm