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Woodworker's Journal eZine ... If you love to show off your woodworking, we'll soon have the place for you! In early 2009, the Reader's Project Gallery becomes part of our eZine. If you don't already receive our electronic magazine, with new and different content than this print magazine, sign up through the form at www.woodworkersjournal.com. Then, start sending in your pix of your projects, your shop, your trip to Holland (wait! only if it was all about the wooden shoes you brought back...).

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Ultimate Routing: More than a Bit of Info

How does the Freud router bit at left make this molding? (Look online for your answer/)

More on the Web ... You know you can make a certain something with a specific router bit — but did you ever wonder what MORE that bit could do for you? What secrets it's concealing? Now, you have the opportunity to find out.

With this month's More on the Web feature at our website, Ralph Bagnall begins a series that'll show you how to get the most from your bits. You'll learn how to set each one up, take it through its paces and get the results you want.

First up: the Multi Profile bit. This odd-looking bit can produce a huge number of useful molding profiles, and Ralph will show you how to use it to make large, complex moldings. Check it out behind the More on the Web tab at www.woodworkersjournal.com.

PLUS: Don't forget to check out our FREE, online Router Buyer's Guide... a searchable database covering 88 routers!

Skill Builder... A new year, a new skill: spend 2009 learning all about joinery, with Sandor Nagyszalanczy's set of Skill Building articles. You'll read the basics — of, this time, the Butt Joint — on the last page of this magazine. But wait, there's more! To find down-to-the-last-detail coverage of this joint, including alternate methods of constructing it, you'll need to visit the "Skill Builder" link on the "More on the Web" page at www.woodworkersjournal.com.

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Quik-Link ... The new tools in Chris Marshall's Tool Preview are just so cool, we know you'll want to read more about them — as well as the ones in What's In Store. Just click on the Quik-Link tab at woodworkersjournal.com to go right to the spot on the manufacturers' websites where you'll get all the nitty-gritty on the specs.

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THE WOODWORKING COMMUNITY

Woodworker's Journal (ISSN: 0199-1892), is published in February, April, June, August, October and December by Rockier Press Inc., 4365 Willow Dr., Medina, MN 55340. Periodical postage paid at Medina, Minnesota and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send all address changes to Woodworker's Journal, RO. Box 56583, Boulder, CO 80322-6583. Subscription Rates: One-year, $19.95 (U.S.); $25.95 U.S. funds (Canada and other countries). Single copy price, $5.99. Reproduction without permission prohibited. Publications Mail Agreement Number 0861065. Canadian Publication Agreement #40009401. ©2009 Rockier Press Inc. Printed in USA.

This year's crop of new tools are looking great out of the gate — and we've got the scoop.

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10 February 2009 Woodworker's Journal