A New Magazine for Serious Woodworkers (1975)
In 1975, Paul Roman sent out a charter letter for “a new magazine about making beautiful things out of wood.”
A New Magazine for Serious Woodworkers (1975) Read Post »
In 1975, Paul Roman sent out a charter letter for “a new magazine about making beautiful things out of wood.”
A New Magazine for Serious Woodworkers (1975) Read Post »
Mike and Vic sit down with Konrad Sauer to discuss the design process — what constitutes good design? And what
STL 364: Good Design Goes Unnoticed Read Post »
There are only a few master lyre makers in the world and Horst Nieder is one of them.
Made You Look: How to Build a Lyre Read Post »
Vic Tesolin shares why his trusty block plane is the number-one tool he keeps close by and how this keeps
The Block Plane Earns Its Keep Every Day Read Post »
Fine Woodworking assistant editor Owen Madden wants you to don your finest flannel and head to your local woodworking show.
The Start of the Season Read Post »
Sign up! Editors Jon Binzen and Owen Madden give members a preview of issue #323.
Issue #323 Preview Livestream Read Post »
In this video, Mike Pekovich explains the nuances of using a shooting board along with which hand planes he thinks
Shooting Planes and Shooting Boards Read Post »
Megan Fitzpatrick and Chris Schwarz share tips on customizing hardware and nails for simple projects.
Holding it Together Read Post »
Watch the build process from start to finish as Jenn Park creates this white oak dresser.
Made You Look: Building a Brutalist Dresser Read Post »
Take a look at this article from 1978 where TIm Mackaness demonstrates the functionality of two-way hinges.
From the Archives: Making a Two-Way Hinge Read Post »