Wood (1-year)
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| Issues: | 7 issues / 12 months |
Availability: Your first issue should arrive in 6-10 weeks.
Average customer review:Product Description
For woodworkers of all skill levels. It provides woodworkers plans, step-by step instructions, tips and techniques. Every pattern shop-tested for your guaranteed success!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #372 in Magazine Subscriptions
- Formats: Magazine Subscription, Print
Customer Reviews
Great Magazine
Wood Magazine is been around for a good 20 years now. It is a every other month magazine published by Good Housekeeping (I think it still is). Always a good mix of product reviews, 5-6 projects none harder than advanced, and lots of how-to's. Magazines are thick with a lot of information in each issue.
Projects can be part of a family, say a mission table, chairs, and china cupboard spread over 2-3 issues. Extremely precise directions, layouts and materials lists for projects and an insert for patterns is usually included. Product reviews include a wide range of manufacturers, but usually skip the high end brands and go for lower end.
Always tons of tips and how-tos in every issue. They do expect you to have access to the usual assortment of large woodworking tools like table saw, band saw, or scroll saw. Some nice turning and carving projects.
Why only 4 stars? Bi-monthly makes the subscription a little pricey and I do not usually make any of their projects like I do with Woodworkers Journal (my number 1 choice).
Other Review are Bit Generous
I have subscribed to several woodworking magazines over the years and have found WOOD to be the least informative of the group. I am usually excited when the woodworking magazines arrive in the mail and read them several times over. The only one that tends to get discarded after a single read through is WOOD. I find the quality of writing to be marginal and the projects to be less desirable to build. They have a good mix of projects (ranging in skill level and time to build) which is good, but they dont motivate me to go out and build them. I prefer Woodsmith and Popular Woodworking.
woods magazine
I am really happy with this book but feel they have slipped a bit in the last 15 years


