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Fine Woodworking

from: Taunton Press




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 207





Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 weeks
Format: Magazine Subscription
Issues Per Year: 7
Label: Taunton Press
Magazine Type: Trade magazine
Product Manufacturer: Taunton Press
Number Of Issues: 7
Publisher: Taunton Press
Ranking: 207
Studio: Taunton Press
Subscription Length: 365 days









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The magazine for savvy woodworkers--from aspiring beginners to accomplished craftsmen. Contain stimulating design ideas, techniques and projects, ingenious tips and jigs, and great product reviews.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Challenges Your Skills
I have been a subscriber since the premier issue in 1975. Back then my workshop was a 4 by 8 foot room in front of my carport and my only power tool was an electric drill. The second issue prompted me to make my first hand cut dovetails. The main benefit I still get out of the magazine is it gives me the confidence to try new projects that demand new skills. While I buy Woodwork regularly, and occasionally other magazines at the news stand, Fine Woodworking is the only magazine I subscribe to year after year.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The pinnacle has lost its point
Fine Woodworking (FWW) was the pre-emininent woodworking magazine for the craftsman market in the US for many years. From a sales standpoint, it probably still is. From an overall quality and value standpoint, it is not.

Breaking it down into a few categories:

Production qualities - still excellent. FWW is a beautiful magazine. Pictures are usually superb. Writing is good to excellent and editing is air-tight.

Depth of articles - fallen over the years. Second now to Woodwork magazine.

Tool reviews - generally good, but often aren't always comprehensive in coverage of available tools. I find in practice that I can never rely on FWW reviews alone.

Art Quality and Fine Craft content - distinctly second place to Woodwork magazine.

Tips and Techniques - superficial filler content.

Value - FWW has become expensive, considering the fall-off in content quality.

I'm a current subscriber and intend to continue. I also subscribe to the FWW online site, which provides enhanced content and video, though I have to say that much of the online site is very dated. My opinion of FWW has declined over the years to where I "only" regard it as a very good magazine, but not a great one. My advice is to subscribe to several others if you want to read about truly fine work. In the US, Woodwork magazine is at the top of the list.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great magazine for any woodworker
This is, in my opinion, one of the top two or three woodworking magazines in America. Reading it with raise the level of your craft.

(Ammended) I now give it 4 stars (****) I've been subscribing to this magazine for almost over 8 years and I feel that it definitely helped raise the level of my craft significantly in the beginning - and still does today, but to a much lesser extent. I find a lot of the content to be repetitive. The tool reviews are excellent.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Poor buisiness practices
Started my subscription in March of 2008. Got my first copy (April issue) week of April 7th, 2008. Got two more issues (June and February)next week (April 14th.) They had backdated my subscription to January 10, 2008, and had sent me back issues from thier trash bin. I have now gotten six months of magazines in two weeks. I have had them do this also for Fine Home Building and Wooden Boat.



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