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38 years of how-to projects, tips, techniques, and tools to make you a better woodworker. The Fine Woodworking Magazine Archive is a tool no shop should be without. In one amazingly easy-to-search disc, you'll enjoy 38 years of content from our award-winning magazine. That's all 237 issues of Fine Woodworking, starting with Issue #1 and including all the issues from 2013. You'll get the classic articles, timeless projects, a wealth of how-to techniques, plus insight from our respected contributors and their secrets for success — all the expert advice you need to become an even better woodworker. And with the 2013 Fine Woodworking Magazine Archive, that information is right at your fingertips — it's a breeze to search through, and you'll know that every technique and tip you find here is shop-tested and comes from a working pro, respected instructor, or seasoned craftsman. Our collection from 2013 includes articles you won’t find anywhere else – the articles our readers said they couldn’t have done without this year, such as “Fast Fixes for Joinery Mistakes” (#233) with tips from five pros that may save your work. In #232, “Doors that Stay Flat” shows you how to avoid problems that give your doors a twist, and “All Finishes Have a Shelf Life” gives you tips on saving your finishes and saving your money. Find out what tools to avoid when you’re fitting tenons in #231’s “Best Way to Fit Tenons” and in case you were wondering what you should use, we have the answer in that issue’s Tool Test of shoulder planes and rabbet block planes. Order this year’s Archive collection to ensure you get these can’t-miss pieces! See experts build their classics, step-by-step At Fine Woodworking we turn to the pros to see what they're working on now, and we help you recreate the results in your own shop. Look at the experts you'll meet in our 2013 Fine Woodworking Magazine Archive: Christian Becksvoort may well be the world's best custom maker of Shaker-style furniture. Visit his workshop and learn his favorite dovetail tricks and his tips for building a classic chest of drawers in issue #171.Garrett Hack’s opinion on handplanes stands head and shoulders above all others – as you’ll see in issue #195. His Versatile Huntboard plan from issue #209 is a new classic, reinterpreting a favorite piece for modern tastes.Michael Fortune is that rare craftsman who is as comfortable with a sketchbook as he is with a power tool. In issue #199, you'll learn his secrets for cutting flawless curves with your bandsaw and so much more.Steve Latta makes world-class reproductions in the Federal style. His article "How to Soup Up Your Cross-cut Sled" in issue #219 is a classic, proving that the most valuable ideas are often the simplest.These are just some of the contributors to Fine Woodworking who join Tage Fride and Sam Maloof, two iconic figures of the past, as well as today's rising stars, such as Tommy MacDonald of the Emmy-nominated show Rough Cut.

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