|verified| — Woodsmith Magazine -april May 2009-

There are three reasons serious woodworkers hunt for a physical or digital copy of :

Beyond the main feature, the April/May issue is legendary among hand-tool and hybrid woodworkers for its shop jig: . Woodsmith Magazine -April May 2009-

What made this project revolutionary was the "gap-free" installation technique. The plans allowed cabinets to be scribed to uneven garage or basement walls, solving a perennial problem for home shop owners. The article provided a cutlist for using shop-grade ¾" Baltic birch plywood and detailed how to build doors using a simple rail-and-stile router bit set—a technique that was still considered advanced for hobbyists in 2009. There are three reasons serious woodworkers hunt for

Dovetails are the hallmark of fine woodworking. In 2009, the debate between "hand-cut vs. machine-cut" was a hot topic on internet forums and in shops across the country. Woodsmith took a practical approach in this issue, offering a guide that demystified the process. The article provided a cutlist for using shop-grade