View Poll Results: What's your favourite Woodworking Mag?
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Australian Wood Review
76 29.01% -
Australian Woodworker
29 11.07% -
Australian Woodsmith
45 17.18% -
Woodsmith (US)
3 1.15% -
Fine Woodworking
73 27.86% -
Woodworker's Journal
0 0% -
Workbench
1 0.38% -
Shop Notes
11 4.20% -
Other (Please add a reply with the name)
13 4.96% -
I don't buy or read Woodworking magazines
11 4.20%
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7th June 2005, 06:07 PM #76Senior Member
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Favourite Mag
On a recent trip to Vic I purchased a US based wood mag called "Woodwork"
It had Wendy Maruyama on the cover..April issue. They have a us website and the mag is excellent. I think it cost about $10 au.
I have tried to find the distributor but no luck. Has any of the Vic woodies seen it and know where I can get it in Aus?
Alf
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9th June 2005, 04:13 PM #77
Actually I like a DVD magazine called woodworkingathome (look here http://www.woodworkingathome.com ) Dean has done a review of it at onlinetoolreviews. I think it pretty good - it is basically a DVD that plays and you can select the segment you want from a menu - it also has PDF transcripts of the projects with plans. I just took a 1 year subscription - 6 issues for $US50.
In the more traditional paper stuff I like the US finewoodworking.
CheersThe Numbat is a small striped marsupial whose whole diet consists of termites.
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17th August 2005, 04:00 PM #78
Presently subscribed to AWR and have been for a few years. I find the occassional pearl amongst a lot of oysters. Do like the furniture articles especially by Toowoomba Frank. I also find tips about tuning machines worthwhile - such as the planer and bandsaw. I am always in humour about their articles and photographs where the craftman is measured by how big is his handplane or how small is the tenon saw. No photo seems allowed unless there are glimses of these somewhere and no sign of machine tools. Next year I will most likely scan the newsagent for any of the magazines that appear to offer something of interest.
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26th August 2005, 06:07 AM #79
Late vote from reformed longtime LURKER
Haven't seen any of the Oz magazines over here - I subscribe to FWW and Popular Woodworking and buy Furniture and Cabinetmaking when there are articles of interest to me.
Don't you find that the issue you can't get your hands on is the one with the continuation of an article you particularly want? That's the only reason I started subcribing - our news agent is useless at holding onto anything.Cheers
Brian
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2nd September 2005, 07:54 PM #80
G'day,
I don't subscribe to any of them, just to the C/T and H/F catalogues coz they're free.
I lurk at times in the newsagent, after looking at any g/design magazines I might wandder over and flick thorugh the mags mentioned. Might get one one day if has something I want - but first I have an endless desire for more and more tools in the shed.
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2nd December 2005, 09:52 PM #81Senior Member
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Originally Posted by silentCJ. Stevens
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4th December 2005, 04:59 AM #82New Member
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ty all for your help
re: router/lathe thank you to all who sent me info. i am an avid woodworker, but as a result of an accident i have very limited use of one arm... still want to play with wood. so i am just figuring ways that i can continue. thanks again ----- George
stay safe
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6th December 2005, 12:39 PM #83.
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Two other worthy inclusions.
One was a mag i used to get in the late 90`s untill it stopped being sold called "WOODSHOP news" it was the same format as the daily news paper. its aimed at the professional American market, but was a wealth of infomation. Fabulous mag. It is still over there but im not sure if any newsagents stock it here. http://www.woodshopnews.com/ME2/Default.asp
And the other whilst not a magazine but the best bedtime read was the "older" Garet wade catalogues. The new ones sux. The old ones are fantastic how to catalogues with page after page of not only all the tools but everything you wanted to know about their use and maintanance. Lucky i still have a few to keep me company at night in bed
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