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Hurry Shop - Woodcraft Magazine

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Our Price: $19.97
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Manufacturer: Woodcraft Supply Llc
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 6 Label: Woodcraft Supply Llc Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Woodcraft Supply Llc Number Of Issues: 6 Publisher: Woodcraft Supply Llc Studio: Woodcraft Supply Llc Subscription Length: 365
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A little skimpy on the material side. Comment: Woodcraft is a magazine published by the Woodcraft woodworking stores and it shows. There is a lot more reviews of products than with other magazines. Projects are good but not many beginner ones. Geared more toward folks that have some good woodworking background. Projects are there and well written but not many per issue (3-4). Lots of write-up about layout and less on how to do that step (Assumes you know how to do mortises and tongue and groove for instance).
Why 3 stars? Not very thick per a bi-annual issue (few ads!) so rather pricy. I have not done any projects like I have with Woodworker Journal (my #1 choice). One of a few magazines I let the subscription run out.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Woodworking Magazine Comment: I work in a library, so between my personal subscriptions and the magazines I get to see at work, I read nearly every woodworking magazine in existence each month. I feel that this is one of the best - a no nonsense, straight-to-the-projects sort of publication. I appreciate and enjoy both the well written text and the clear and colorful photos, but I think I most appreciate the great selection of projects. All in all, there is something here for most every woodworker. If you are tiring of the lower-end magazines, definitely think about this one. Its a keeper!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Woodworking Magazine Comment: I subscribe to a lot of woodworking magazines and this one ranks right up there with the best. It hasnt' been around a long time - only a few years - but I have learned more from it than most of my other magazines. Even my teenage sons have taken to reading it and have attempted a few of the projects. The steps and illustrations for the projects are easy to follow and the product reviews give me a good deal to think about. My husband has taken to circling the items in New and Notable that he wants, as if that isn't a big enough hint. I would recommend any woodworker, pro or weekend warrior, consider adding this magazine to their collection.
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