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FINE WOODWORKING MAGAZINE Get inspired by the most essential resource Throughout the year, all seven

[View Web Version]( FINE WOODWORKING MAGAZINE Get inspired by the most essential resource Throughout the year, all seven issues of our iconic magazine will continually motivate you to improve your skills, accuracy, and efficiency. Drawing on the expert insight and advice that has set us apart for more than 40 years, you’ll enjoy extensive projects and plans, techniques and advice from the pros, workshop tips from our loyal readers, and tools and materials reviews from our editors. [SUBSCRIBE NOW]( What will you find in every issue of Fine Woodworking? Everything you need to succeed as a woodworker... Perfect your craft with insight From setting up your space, to updating your tools to make them work better for a specific task, and guidance for tackling projects, this reader favorite is a must-see every issue. Benefit from time-tested tips to try out in your workshop and seasoned advice on getting things done. [SUBSCRIBE NOW >]( Stay in the know with detailed reviews Get the inside scoop on the latest hand and power tools, machines, and shop accessories that will change how you build. Read unbiased reviews of new tools—from the tried and true to innovations that change the game—written by experts and pros. [SUBSCRIBE NOW >]( Create something beautiful from wood Every issue features aspirational woodworking projects from our ever-expanding collection. With comprehensive plans, step-by-step instructions, crisp photos, and detailed drawings, you can build a custom piece while sharpening your skills. [SUBSCRIBE NOW >]( Get all this and more with Fine Woodworking Magazine Whether you’re a beginner or master in your woodworking journey, our in-depth articles, up-close photography, and detailed illustrations can help you achieve whatever you set your mind—and hands—to creating. And with digital issues included, you can easily access all this and more on your smartphone, laptop, or desktop. [SUBSCRIBE NOW]( Stay Connected The Taunton Press, 63 South Main Street, Newtown, CT 06470 [The Taunton Store]( | [About]( | [Customer Service]( | [Contact]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Copyright]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Accessibility]( | [California Privacy Rights]( You received this message because you are a Taunton customer or have registered at Taunton.com. This email was sent to you by The Taunton Press. [Click here]( to unsubscribe or to update your email preferences.

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