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Wesley
Have you gone to WoodWorkersBookClub.com thats where I get all my books and I got about 50 so good luck with the wood work.
Dave
Hi Whatfelloff,
I ONLY subscribe to 2 woodworking magazines. The first one is SHOPNOTES and WOODSMITH. These are both from August Publishing. The reason I like them is because there are NO ADVERTISEMENTS. (YES, none...guess who pays for the issues). One Year (6 issues) is $ 24.95....You can get a "FREE" issue to evaluate the magazine. For all you Kreg Jig Guys/Gals take a look at Issue # 108. Kreg jig is on the cover. (Did I say there were no ads....)
Neil Tsubota said:Hi Whatfelloff,
I ONLY subscribe to 2 woodworking magazines. The first one is SHOPNOTES and WOODSMITH. These are both from August Publishing. The reason I like them is because there are NO ADVERTISEMENTS. (YES, none...guess who pays for the issues). One Year (6 issues) is $ 24.95....You can get a "FREE" issue to evaluate the magazine. For all you Kreg Jig Guys/Gals take a look at Issue # 108. Kreg jig is on the cover. (Did I say there were no ads....)
Please give more info re. Kreg Jig on the cover of Shop Notes or Woodsmith- I have a collection of all issues and could not find it. Thanks
Norman A. Altz said:Neil Tsubota said:Hi Whatfelloff,
I ONLY subscribe to 2 woodworking magazines. The first one is SHOPNOTES and WOODSMITH. These are both from August Publishing. The reason I like them is because there are NO ADVERTISEMENTS. (YES, none...guess who pays for the issues). One Year (6 issues) is $ 24.95....You can get a "FREE" issue to evaluate the magazine. For all you Kreg Jig Guys/Gals take a look at Issue # 108. Kreg jig is on the cover. (Did I say there were no ads....)
For some basic toys that wouldn't require a lot of wood or materials, I found "Zany Wooden Toys That Whiz, Spin, Pop and Fly" by Bob Gilsdorf is good for learning simple techniques. None of them really require a lot of tools (but good tools make them MUCH easier). Great for gifts for kids and ways to use up your scraps.
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