Woodworking Magazine, Spring 2004 - Popular Woodworking ...
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“One machine can do the work of 50 ordinary men.<br />
No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man.”<br />
— Elbert Hubbard (1856 - 1915), author and teacher<br />
Questions about<br />
<strong>Woodworking</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />
What is <strong>Woodworking</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />
<strong>Woodworking</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> teaches the fundamental<br />
knowledge necessary for good craftsmanship.<br />
Our goal is to make you an independent,<br />
mindful and competent woodworker by filling<br />
the inevitable knowledge gaps left by teaching<br />
the craft to yourself. To ensure our magazine is<br />
of the highest quality, we challenge woodworking’s<br />
conventional wisdom to find the techniques,<br />
materials and tools that work best. Every<br />
operation and tool in <strong>Woodworking</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />
has been tested time and again by our staff of<br />
professional and enthusiastic amateur woodworkers<br />
in our shop in Cincinnati.<br />
Why is there no advertising<br />
To ensure that <strong>Woodworking</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> is free of<br />
bias – or merely the perception of bias – we<br />
don’t accept any outside advertising from the<br />
manufacturers or sellers of woodworking tools<br />
and equipment.<br />
Who publishes this magazine<br />
and who are the editors<br />
<strong>Woodworking</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> is owned by F & W<br />
Publications Inc., in Cincinnati. We publish a<br />
wide variety of magazines and books for the<br />
enthusiast on topics that include hunting,<br />
scrapbooking, gardening, writing and woodworking.<br />
The editors include a staff of professional<br />
journalists and woodworkers who also<br />
work on a sister publication, <strong>Popular</strong><br />
<strong>Woodworking</strong>. Their names, phone numbers<br />
and e-mail addresses are listed on page 1.<br />
How often do you publish<br />
and can I purchase a subscription<br />
In <strong>2004</strong>, we will publish two issues of<br />
<strong>Woodworking</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>. The second issue will<br />
come out in late July. You will be able to purchase<br />
it from your newsstand or you can preorder<br />
an issue by calling 800-258-0929. We are<br />
not offering subscriptions at this time. However,<br />
you can sign up to receive information about<br />
the magazine – including a reminder of when<br />
our next issue will be out and when we will offer<br />
subscriptions – by visiting our web site and<br />
signing up for our free e-mail newsletter.<br />
COMING IN JULY:<br />
■ Plans for a classic cherry side table.<br />
■ The safest (and best) way to cut leg tapers.<br />
■ Choose the right glue for your woodworking:<br />
yellow, white, hide or polyurethane.<br />
■ Complete instructions on how to make the<br />
most important table joints.<br />
■ Don’t spend too much on chisels.<br />
Buy a lifetime set without<br />
needing a second mortgage.<br />
■ Glue-up perfect, seamless<br />
panels for your projects.<br />
■ Simple, sturdy knock-down<br />
sawhorses.<br />
■ Everything you need to<br />
know about drill bits.<br />
■ And plenty of great<br />
Shortcuts!<br />
Good resources available online at<br />
woodworking-magazine.com<br />
■ Search through our <strong>Woodworking</strong> Glossary –<br />
a comprehensive list that explains all the jargon<br />
related to the craft.<br />
■ Get the latest information about upcoming<br />
issues of <strong>Woodworking</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>.<br />
■ Sign up for our free e-mail newsletter for all<br />
the news about <strong>Woodworking</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>.<br />
CONTACT US<br />
We welcome letters from readers with<br />
comments about this magazine, or about<br />
woodworking in general. We try to respond<br />
to all correspondence. To send us a letter:<br />
■ E-mail: letters@fwpubs.com<br />
■ Fax: 513-891-7196<br />
■ Mail carrier:<br />
Letters • <strong>Woodworking</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />
4700 E. Galbraith Road<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45236<br />
■ Have a question about the magazine Need<br />
some advice about a woodworking project or<br />
buying your next big tool Head online and<br />
find contact information to talk with the experienced<br />
staff of <strong>Woodworking</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>.