 | Book And Magazine |
|
I got my renewal notice for FWW, just after getting that horrible issue
with the article on clamping - yea, one of those Irwin hand clamps will
apply more pressure than my Bessy K body. I don't think so...
Anyway, I realize that what use to be the unrivaled best is perhaps no
more. What do you think is the best woodworking magazine for the
advanced amateur/pro market?
---------------------
Those are the Popular Woodworking folks and I really like their
approach! Flexner recently got kind of unfairly (my opinion) beat
up on this forum for his "Home Center Finishes" article in another
publication, but I've learned lots from him.
Chris Schwartz is an excellent editor.
What I find kind of funny is that I'm a big fan of the Tage Frid
school of no-nonsense, getting it done, no-fru-fru, woodworking. Pop
Wood & Woodworking seem more "Fridian" to me than the magazine Tage
made what it is (was?).
More questions: Ryobi vs Bosch vs Delta?Christmas Gift , Delta PlanerWoodworking tool rental?Jet vs. DeltaCost of woodworking?Hand Tools...Fine Woodworking Magazinedrawing tool icons offset from pointsFine Woodworking Magazine BastardsWhere to buy woodworking tools in Silicon ValleyAny comments on Grizzly 4002/4003 LathesWhat amount of type of wood for my fireplace?Beginner on tools15 inch planer review in Popular WoodworkingPopular Woodworking Magazine issue 100Rigid toolsRigid brandRockler.com AdviceRockwell/Delta TSInitial Woodworking Toolsmetal tool chest. liners?Veritas Sharpening SystemAntique Woodworking ToolsBest Woodworking BooksWoodworking BooksLee Valley woodworking catalog - Crowbar NOT neededPlywood storage rack..I want to read some old woodworking books -- any suggestions?
|
|
| |