Enter the PDF.
For decades, Wood magazine was the gold standard for project plans that actually worked. Its grid-based drawings, meticulous cut lists, and tool reviews were the trusted voice in a dusty garage full of opinions. But physical back issues are heavy, they take up shelf space, and they are notorious for getting splattered with polyurethane.
But one thing is certain: The perfect woodworking magazine is no longer a thing you hold. It’s a you can carry in your pocket, duplicate without shame, and spill glue on without guilt. Long live the digital dust collector.