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WOOD Magazine

December/January 2021-22
Magazine

Expand your skills with Woods trusted and tested project plans, woodworking techniques, and product reviews. We guarantee your success in the workshop with our reliable and accurate information. Whether you’re learning a new skill or crafting a piece to pass down for generations, Wood magazine gives you the know-how you need to get it right.

We Got Game

Wood Magazine • December/January 2021/2022 Vol. 38, No. 7 Issue No. 279

Woodmagazine.com • At WOOD® magazine, we’re huge fans of classic cinema. (Except for John, who exclusively watches 90s-era rom-coms.) There’s just nothing like the golden age of Hollywood, with its sweeping storylines, attention to artistry, and focus on woodworking.

Sounding Board

Your Questions

Work Faster, Smarter, Safer

The Little Bench That Could • Don’t be fooled by the diminutive size of this workbench. For a pint-size project, it packs a powerful punch.

Clamp Beyond Your Clamp Capacity

Skill-ball • Get your game on at home with this tabletop-sized version of an arcade classic.

Benchtop Planers • These machines reduce boards to final thickness quickly and accurately.

Modular Shelves • Build one or build more, and maximize their versatility: Orient any side up, use with or without drawers, stack them, or line them up to suit your space and needs.

Innovate Awards 2022 • Even in a global pandemic, manufacturers continue to invent safer, smarter tools and accessories. We selected these as the best of the lot.

Meating Board • Serve up your favorite cold cuts on this easy-to-make (no baloney) charcuterie board.

Make Your Own Inlay Banding • Turn scrap into beautiful highlights for other projects.

Built for Bonding Tower • Lift up little helpers to counter (or workbench) height to encourage interactivity.

Shop Tested

What’s Ahead • A GLIMPSE INSIDE THE MARCH ISSUE (ON SALE JANUARY 7, 2022)


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 84 Publisher: Dotdash Meredith Edition: December/January 2021-22

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: November 19, 2021

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Crafts

Languages

English

Expand your skills with Woods trusted and tested project plans, woodworking techniques, and product reviews. We guarantee your success in the workshop with our reliable and accurate information. Whether you’re learning a new skill or crafting a piece to pass down for generations, Wood magazine gives you the know-how you need to get it right.

We Got Game

Wood Magazine • December/January 2021/2022 Vol. 38, No. 7 Issue No. 279

Woodmagazine.com • At WOOD® magazine, we’re huge fans of classic cinema. (Except for John, who exclusively watches 90s-era rom-coms.) There’s just nothing like the golden age of Hollywood, with its sweeping storylines, attention to artistry, and focus on woodworking.

Sounding Board

Your Questions

Work Faster, Smarter, Safer

The Little Bench That Could • Don’t be fooled by the diminutive size of this workbench. For a pint-size project, it packs a powerful punch.

Clamp Beyond Your Clamp Capacity

Skill-ball • Get your game on at home with this tabletop-sized version of an arcade classic.

Benchtop Planers • These machines reduce boards to final thickness quickly and accurately.

Modular Shelves • Build one or build more, and maximize their versatility: Orient any side up, use with or without drawers, stack them, or line them up to suit your space and needs.

Innovate Awards 2022 • Even in a global pandemic, manufacturers continue to invent safer, smarter tools and accessories. We selected these as the best of the lot.

Meating Board • Serve up your favorite cold cuts on this easy-to-make (no baloney) charcuterie board.

Make Your Own Inlay Banding • Turn scrap into beautiful highlights for other projects.

Built for Bonding Tower • Lift up little helpers to counter (or workbench) height to encourage interactivity.

Shop Tested

What’s Ahead • A GLIMPSE INSIDE THE MARCH ISSUE (ON SALE JANUARY 7, 2022)


Expand title description text