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Posted 8/28/2007 in All Weblog Posts | Required Reading

Get Free Shipping if You Order before Sept. 21

Every issue of Woodworking Magazine is designed without an "expiration date" – we strive to make the instructions and projects that we write to be just as good in 20 years as they are today. To ensure the magazine will endure, we've just published a hardbound book containing the first seven issues, including issues that have long been sold out and unavailable.

These are the complete issues, just as they appeared in the magazine, and they are printed on paper that is even heavier and brighter than the originals. The book's 252 pages are bound in red cloth, stamped with gold foil and covered with a nice glossy dust jacket that features the Roubo workbench on the cover.

If you're not familiar with Woodworking Magazine, you're probably wondering why we're making such a fuss about it. Here's the deal: Woodworking Magazine is different than other woodworking magazines. We seek to challenge the conventional wisdom of the craft to find the most accurate, fast and straightforward way to perform an operation, whether it's cutting dados or making cherry look 100 years old. Our staff tests dozens of techniques in our shop in Cincinnati to find the ones worth using in your shop.

We publish projects that are historical classics, from the 18th-century Roubo workbench to a Gustav Stickley Magazine Stand to a Shaker Tall Cabinet from the Enfield Community. These are pieces of furniture that have earned their status as classics.

And even the way we review tools is different. We don't review table saws (there are enough table saw reviews already). We review the tools and items that we consider critical to good work: 6" rulers, hinges, marking knives, moisture meters, combination squares and the like.

Plus, we accept no outside advertising. Our interior pages are black-and-white. And we're not afraid to blend the use of hand and power tools to get good results.

This book is about to arrive in our warehouse, and we are making a special offer for readers who order the book before midnight on Friday, Sept. 21. If you order before that date, the book is $30 and we'll pay the shipping and handling. Orders placed after that will be $30 plus $4.95 shipping and handling.

This book will not be available in stores. You can order on our secure web site or call toll-free 800-258-0929 and ask for item# WWCMP7A.


— Christopher Schwarz
editor, Woodworking Magazine and Popular Woodworking

8/28/2007 4:38:54 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Great idea, and count me in! Woodworking Magazine is definitely coffee table book-worthy; unlike other magazines, the overwhelming majority of its articles will not be obsolete the year following their publication.
8/28/2007 7:47:10 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Will these be available at the large bookstores?
8/28/2007 7:52:56 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

This is a short run of books, and we have no plans to sell them at bookstores. Plans could change, but that's where we are today.

Sorry to disappoint.

Chris
8/28/2007 10:07:02 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Just ordered. Can I get mine autographed?
8/28/2007 10:35:08 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I just ordered too. Can I get my copy autographed as well?
Christopher Dopp
8/29/2007 12:08:31 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Hi Chris,

i just ordered too. If you are autographing, please add mine to the (long!) list.

Thaks for a great magazine.
Matt Belovarich
8/29/2007 12:21:24 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Chris,

I can't help but read into this. Is this the end of Woodworking Magazine? I hope not.

Jason
Jason
8/29/2007 12:40:42 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Hey all,

Couple important things:

1. This is definitely *not* the end of Woodworking Magazine. To the contrary. For 2008 we are planning on publishing four issues (more on that later) and expanding the newsstand distribution (no word on subscriptions yet).

2. As to autographed issues, here's the problem. These books are in Iola, Wisc., at our warehouse. We are in Cincinnati and will never see these books. We'd be honored to sign your copy, but you'll have to mail it to us to my attention. We'll autographed mail it back to you (we'll pick up the return postage).

Chris
8/29/2007 3:46:51 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Chris,

I'm glad to know that I can expect future issues.
Jason
8/29/2007 8:01:19 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Sweet! I ordered four for gifts for family and friends.

Thanks for putting it together, and I look forward to each new issue.
8/31/2007 12:01:36 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I ordered mine on Monday. :-) Hopefully Chris will have enough time when he's in Philly to sign mine.

regards,
Dave
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