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Editor-in-Chief WOOD magazine 🪚🪵, husband, dad. @woodmagazine.bsky.social
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Editing a hardware cabinet project article for the July issue. Why did the builder choose to leave only the top right bin empty when he propped it? Oh. I see. #woodworking #amediting #easteregg

Is this the best instructional #woodworking video ever made? No. Is it the best I've ever made? Far and away, yes. Sound on.

March 2025 issue of WOOD magazine should be hitting newsstands and mailboxes in about a week-ish. Cover project is a comfy deck chair. Our designer, Kevin, started with the idea of keeping all the things he liked about an Adirondack chair and upgrading everything else. More in comments. #woodworking

Happy Everything-you-can-fit-in-this-bag-is-15-percent-off day to those who celebrate.

Lord help us. My son wanted welding gear for birthday and Christmas and the fam came through. I’ve always wanted to give it a try as well, but we know not what we are doing. Not #woodworking

Happy Holidays from WOOD magazine! Fun fact: Santa has been on the cover of WOOD 3 times if you only count his photographic appearances. The current Editor-in-Chief? Once. On the Issue 2 cover (1984), Santa is employing poor bandsaw safety practices, but taunting you with all 5 fingers. #woodworking

I just realized that I’m working on page proofs of the project sitting directly in front of me. The plans are for the March issue of WOOD. Should be in your hands starting about 1/21 or so. #woodworking #amediting

Time for Assistant Editor Georgie to get to work on page proofs for the March issue of WOOD. As always, he applies minimal effort. #amediting #woodworking

And because it’s apparently been on my mind recently, here are my favorite photos from my summer vacation of my wife.

Hey #woodworking (and #clockmaking) Bluesky: I built this clock some time ago and the one thing that bugs me is the size of the hands. It uses a battery powered high-torque movement and the longest hands on offer for it. Can I fabricate longer hands. How? Out of what? Would the movement tolerate it?