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  2. Wood (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Wood is a magazine catering to the home and hobby woodworker with offices are in Des Moines, Iowa, US. [1] It claims more than 350,000 subscribers. It publishes seven regular issues annually (December/January, March, May, July, September, October, and November). It has the highest circulation of any woodworking magazine in the world.

  3. Charles H. Hayward - Wikipedia

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    Charles Harold Hayward (26 April 1898 – 5 July 1998) was an English cabinet maker, editor of The Woodworker magazine, illustrator, and author of numerous books on woodworking. [1] [2] Hayward has been described as "the most important workshop writer and editor of the 20th century". [3]

  4. Fine Woodworking - Wikipedia

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    The magazine focuses on the very best of woodworking techniques at the highest level of skill. Articles include practical tutorials on technique, the theory of timber, finishes or tools, as well as showcases for high-quality finished work. The magazine emphasizes high-quality work regardless of the difficulty of execution.

  5. Category:Woodworking magazines - Wikipedia

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    Wood (magazine) Categories: Hobby magazines. Woodworking mass media. Arts and crafts magazines.

  6. Popular Woodworking - Wikipedia

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    The magazine's focus is a combination of hand tool and power tool woodworking including many how-to projects. The magazine underwent many changes in ownership, most recently as a result of the bankruptcy of F+W Media where they got sold to Cruz Bay Publishing and Active Interest Media. Notable contributors. Roy Underhill

  7. Lost Art Press - Wikipedia

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    Magazines, Books. Nonfiction topics. Woodworking, Hand tools. Official website. lostartpress .com. Lost Art Press is a publisher of books and videos for woodworkers and hand tool collectors and is based in Covington, Kentucky. It was established in 2007 by Christopher Schwarz and John Hoffman. [1]

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