Woodcraft Magazine
Downloadable Issue 12: August / September 2006
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Woodcraft Magazine covers the Projects, People and Products of woodworking like no one else! With each issue you'll enjoy a variety of projects aimed at beginner, intermediate and advanced woodworkers. We'll take you into the shops of talented hobbyists as well as famous professionals...
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Woodcraft Magazine covers the Projects, People and Products of woodworking like no one else! With each issue you'll enjoy a variety of projects aimed at beginner, intermediate and advanced woodworkers. We'll take you into the shops of talented hobbyists as well as famous professionals like Sam Maloof and David Marks. And we'll keep you posted on the best woodworking tools and supplies available through our Toolbox section and product comparisons.
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- Issue 12: September 2006 Projects include
- Glider for One
- Classic Candleholder
- History Stick
- Learn How to Build The Perfect Finish and Practice on a Shaker Serving Tray Projec
You will be able to download the pdf file from the Thank You page or from the Downloadable Product Email once your order is placed. This is a large file and may take several minutes to download depending on your internet speed. Do Not click the back button or refresh during this time as it will interrupt the download.
Articles & Blogs
Woodcraft Unplugged with Charlie Farren
In a recent Acoustic Guitar Class, Woodcraft’s regional East coast field consultant, Scott Dixon and longtime acquaintance Charlie Farren, musician and lead singer for The Joe Perry Project, Farrenheit and Farren Butcher, Inc. (FBI), hooked up at our Woburn Massachusetts store, for a little jamming session