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This issue marks (Get a Grip!, page 32 and Router Table Basics, page 36) 12th-year at Woodcraft, and the 25-year mark writing and editing all aspects of DIY. After earning his first editorial stripes at , Joe headed to NYC where, and once enjoyed holiday margaritas with Martha Stewart. Prior to working at Woodcraft, he wrote for Taunton Press. Now living in Birmingham, AL with his wife, Kristine, Joe splits his free time between chasing rust in his workshop and baking the perfect boule. Follow his latest adventures on Instagram @sawdust_sandwich.

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