Woodworker's Journal

What the Future Holds

A NOTE FROM THE END OF APRIL

n the regular course of events, I don't have any trouble imagining what. We’ve assembled a wide spectrum of projects — from very challenging to a lovely afternoon diversion. At the heart of this magazine, you'll find a new-and-improved Miter Saw Station from Chris Marshall, who built a previous version for the magazine a decade ago. We figured if you are going to be spending extra time in the shop, why not offer a big project to spiff that shop up a bit! Enjoy.

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