Raymond Eade wrote:
> Has anyone had experience with a site called Woodworking at Home
(link:
> www.woodworkingathome.com). They put out a dvd version of a
woodworking
> magazine. I would like to know what your thoughts are on it. Thankyou
in
> advance.
I'm a happy subscriber for a year. I like it and it's less filling on
the shelves that is (takes up very little space compared to woodworking
mags). No ads Yet!!! Just new products review. It's expensive but you
get how to on video for projects. I just drool on the CNC machine they
built and are upgrading. Also I noticed their shop is soooooo clean I'm
jealous.
I have every edition - and use/reuse all the time. If you are relatively
new to woodworking, the ability to SEE things done in detail, and also all
the drawings are provided is well worth the money and time. Every edition
has taught me heaps, and I have been very pleased all round.
Even in Australia!
Mike
"Raymond Eade" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Has anyone had experience with a site called Woodworking at Home (link:
> www.woodworkingathome.com). They put out a dvd version of a woodworking
> magazine. I would like to know what your thoughts are on it. Thankyou in
> advance.
>
>
> Has anyone had experience with a site called Woodworking at Home (link:
> www.woodworkingathome.com). They put out a dvd version of a woodworking
> magazine. I would like to know what your thoughts are on it. Thankyou in
> advance.
I have written a review on this DVD magazine:
http://www.onlinetoolreviews.com/reviews/woodworkingathome.htm
Hope that helps!
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Steve Knight <[email protected]> wrote:
> I got to see it and it looks good. not much info for me so I doubt I
> would get it. but if I did normal woodworking I would someone though I
> should see about getting planes in there info on planes any idea's?
>
Try contacting them to see if they want to do a 'factory' tour. IIRC,
they've done a few of those.
I am a happy subscriber to their magazine in DVD format - and I love it. As
the other poster mentioned - I review them all the time too.
-George-
"Raymond Eade" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Has anyone had experience with a site called Woodworking at Home (link:
> www.woodworkingathome.com). They put out a dvd version of a woodworking
> magazine. I would like to know what your thoughts are on it. Thankyou in
> advance.
>
I got to see it and it looks good. not much info for me so I doubt I would get
it. but if I did normal woodworking I would someone though I should see about
getting planes in there info on planes any idea's?
--
Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes
Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices
See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions.
>I have about a half-dozen. I don't subscribe, instead I pick up an edition
>that interests me at Rockler from time to time. All in all, I like them. For
>those of us who are visual learners, it's a nice way to learn some things.
>
>Sure has been interesting to see his shop equipment progress.
he need some help on his dc. using tee's and such (G)
>
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Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes
Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices
See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions.
"Raymond Eade" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> www.woodworkingathome.com). They put out a dvd version of a woodworking
> magazine. I would like to know what your thoughts are on it. Thankyou in
I have about a half-dozen. I don't subscribe, instead I pick up an edition
that interests me at Rockler from time to time. All in all, I like them. For
those of us who are visual learners, it's a nice way to learn some things.
Sure has been interesting to see his shop equipment progress.