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Tools and Techniques in Action — Online

More on the Web ... After you've read Chris Marshall's review of the new plunge-cut track saws on page 64, visit More on the Web at www.woodworkersjournal.com to watch his video and see the cuts for yourself. While you're there, check out another continuing feature: Ralph Bagnall's series on specialty router bits. Want to make a passage door? Ralph's coverage of a door-making bit may be just the ticket for you — especially as it allows you to make frames and panels for other projects as well. Sandor Nagyszalanczy's series on classic joinery (see page 82) tackles the Mortise and Tenon this time around, and you'll find plenty of extra details, from hand-cutting to machine mortising to tenon varieties, in the "Skill Builder" section of More on the Web

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Visit the Skill Builder section of "More on the Web" for more details on Mortise and Tenon joinery and to check out Ralph Bagnall's continuing series on specialty router bits . . . this time he covers the perfect door-making bit.

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Woodworker's Journal Resource Digest... Our redesigned tool guide site is chock-full of information on tools, whether you're searching for a portable or stationary power tool; some bits, blades or cutters; or other woodworking supplies. Visit www.resourcedigest.com to learn about tools in all these categories, and take advantage of the lists of online sales outlets for individual items — you can sort by price or other data.

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New! You can download, save and print our plans — and start building in 10 minutes flat!

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NEW Online Store Featuring Over 140 Downloadable Plans

WWJ STORE ... Our newly redesigned website now features an Online Store! We're gearing up to begin offering some of our special print plans and hardware kits, but if you visit now you'll find 140 of our most popular plans in a downloadable format (easy to save and print) and some great books and back issues of our magazine. Visit www.woodworkersjournal.com/store to shop for some great woodworking ideas!

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With our QUIK-LINK feature, navigation skills are not necessary... we take you right to the page the tool is featured on.

Quik-Link ... Click on the Quik-Link tab online at woodworkersjournal.com to go right to the page where the tools featured in Woodworker's Journal are fully described by their manufacturers — and, while you're online, make sure to stop by More on the Web at woodworkersjournal.com for links to videos of Woodworker's Journal editors meeting up with some cool new tools — and the faces behind them — at the International Builder's Show.

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Woodworker's Journal (ISSN: 0199-1892), is published in February, April, June, August, October and December by Rockier Press Inc., -1365 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.

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