Hi LJ’s.
In case you don’t already have it, Issue #2 (Fall 2004) of Woodworking Magazine is available free as a pdf download. Click on the “Download a free issue” link at the Woodworking Magazine homepage .
I have no relation to WW Mag beyond being a big fan, well and a bit of a Christopher Schwarz stalker (in a good way, of course!). ;-)
-- johnjoiner






















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airfieldman
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posted 691 days ago
Thanks jj!
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Bill
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posted 690 days ago
Thanks for the heads up JJ. I downloaded it yesterday, since Ethan mentioned it in one of his posts as well.
-- Bill, Turlock California, http://www.brookswoodworks.com
jockmike2
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posted 689 days ago
Thanks buddy, I like Wood Mag. even old ones.
-- Mike. mwurm13@yahoo.com
Karson
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posted 689 days ago
I think somehow I’ve managed to buy two copies of the paper one and the DVD of all of the issues.
Just no time to read them.
-- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
Dusty
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posted 689 days ago
Karson,
I believe the proper woodworking term for your statement; ”Just no time to read them.” is called ‘sumdays’
that is “some day I am going to go through all the woodworking magazines, tapes, cd’s and what ever ad what not, I have stored, stashed and piled all over the shop and house and my library.
Yep, some day I am going to do the same.
Oh and by-the-way, I of course intend on building most of the projects featured also.
That however is a different term that term that is used in woodworking and is referred to as “gunnabuild”
However that is a whole nuther vocabulary lesson in woodworking.
-- Dusty