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WOOD Magazine

December/January 2025
Magazine
Always available

WOOD magazine is the world’s most popular woodworking publication. Every issue includes clear, fully illustrated plans for all types of projects from gifts to furniture, skill-building tips and techniques, and hard-hitting tool reviews. Plus watch helpful videos that bring the pages to life for woodworkers of all skill levels.

We Have Lots of Issues

WOOD Magazine • Issue No. 300 December 2024/January 2025 Vol. 41, No. 7

Flying High

Your Projects

Teen Tinkerer’s Tiny Toyshop • When you’re young and eager to learn woodworking, a small, cozy workspace is all you need to explore your creativity.

Choosing the Right Concealed Hinges

Better Box Joints

Mantel Clock • With its classic Scandinavian influence and art tile insert, this piece keeps time with timeless style.

Mini One-Handed Clamps • We put the squeeze on eight versions of these scaled-down clamps to determine which ones stand up to the pressure.

Ornament Frames • Decorate your tree with photo memories in these small frames. Five easy-to-build options add variety and make great gifts that are sure to delight.

Does-It-All Tablesaw Sled • Boost the versatility of your tablesaw with this crosscutting, miter-making, accuracy-increasing dream machine.

Air Up Your Workshop • Inflate your shop’s usefulness with compressed-air lines that easily reach every corner. Install them yourself—it’s a breeze.

Echoes of Art Deco Flip-Top Box • Wrapped in cherry strips that elevate and provide handles, this box draws the eye with sleek lines that invite you to peek inside.

Create Shapely Legs With Two-Axis Turning • Turning a workpiece on two offset axes lets you form one set of details on one axis, and a second set on the other. It’s easy once you know how.

Kitty-Cat Console • Binge-watch live cat videos (starring your favorite fur baby) on this retro telly bed.

Hold Down & Hang On • Increase the holding capabilities of your workbench by outfitting it with these specialized accessories. They keep your workpieces where you want them, making your woodworking easier, safer, and more precise.

What’s Ahead • A GLIMPSE INSIDE THE MARCH ISSUE (ON SALE JANUARY 17)


Frequency: Every other month Pages: 80 Publisher: Dotdash Meredith Edition: December/January 2025

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: November 15, 2024

Always available

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Crafts

Languages

English

WOOD magazine is the world’s most popular woodworking publication. Every issue includes clear, fully illustrated plans for all types of projects from gifts to furniture, skill-building tips and techniques, and hard-hitting tool reviews. Plus watch helpful videos that bring the pages to life for woodworkers of all skill levels.

We Have Lots of Issues

WOOD Magazine • Issue No. 300 December 2024/January 2025 Vol. 41, No. 7

Flying High

Your Projects

Teen Tinkerer’s Tiny Toyshop • When you’re young and eager to learn woodworking, a small, cozy workspace is all you need to explore your creativity.

Choosing the Right Concealed Hinges

Better Box Joints

Mantel Clock • With its classic Scandinavian influence and art tile insert, this piece keeps time with timeless style.

Mini One-Handed Clamps • We put the squeeze on eight versions of these scaled-down clamps to determine which ones stand up to the pressure.

Ornament Frames • Decorate your tree with photo memories in these small frames. Five easy-to-build options add variety and make great gifts that are sure to delight.

Does-It-All Tablesaw Sled • Boost the versatility of your tablesaw with this crosscutting, miter-making, accuracy-increasing dream machine.

Air Up Your Workshop • Inflate your shop’s usefulness with compressed-air lines that easily reach every corner. Install them yourself—it’s a breeze.

Echoes of Art Deco Flip-Top Box • Wrapped in cherry strips that elevate and provide handles, this box draws the eye with sleek lines that invite you to peek inside.

Create Shapely Legs With Two-Axis Turning • Turning a workpiece on two offset axes lets you form one set of details on one axis, and a second set on the other. It’s easy once you know how.

Kitty-Cat Console • Binge-watch live cat videos (starring your favorite fur baby) on this retro telly bed.

Hold Down & Hang On • Increase the holding capabilities of your workbench by outfitting it with these specialized accessories. They keep your workpieces where you want them, making your woodworking easier, safer, and more precise.

What’s Ahead • A GLIMPSE INSIDE THE MARCH ISSUE (ON SALE JANUARY 17)