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Fine Woodworking Magazine

#301 - January-February 2023
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Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more

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Fine Woodworking Magazine

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Leslie Webb: Talent and determination

Voysey Two-Heart Chair • It may look formal, but this classic chair is surprisingly comfortable and simple to build

Making and Using Squaring Sticks • Traditional tool lets you check for square without math or measuring

Boxes in Bunches • Simple spacers lead to repeatable proportions and adaptable design

Rethink the Rabbet • How you cut it should depend on how you’ll use it

Build Your Own Mortising Jig • Make strong, versatile, repeatable joints with a plunge router and slip tenons

gallery • Inspiration for our readers, from our readers

Hinge mortise jig for boxes

Engraving Krenov

The Undressed Chest


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 84 Publisher: Active Interest Media HoldCo, Inc. Edition: #301 - January-February 2023

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Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more

UNLIMITED

contributors

Fine Woodworking Magazine

letters

workshop tips

tools & materials

Get started carving

Leslie Webb: Talent and determination

Voysey Two-Heart Chair • It may look formal, but this classic chair is surprisingly comfortable and simple to build

Making and Using Squaring Sticks • Traditional tool lets you check for square without math or measuring

Boxes in Bunches • Simple spacers lead to repeatable proportions and adaptable design

Rethink the Rabbet • How you cut it should depend on how you’ll use it

Build Your Own Mortising Jig • Make strong, versatile, repeatable joints with a plunge router and slip tenons

gallery • Inspiration for our readers, from our readers

Hinge mortise jig for boxes

Engraving Krenov

The Undressed Chest


Expand title description text