2012 Fine Woodworking Archive DVD-ROM (1975 – 2012)
Fine Woodworking Archive DVD (1975-2011)
Taunton Press | 2012 | ISO (Image from Original DVD) | 4.23 Gb
37 years of how-to projects, tips, techniques, and tools to make you a better woodworker. The Fine Woodworking Magazine Archive is a tool no shop should be without. In one amazingly easy-to-search disc, you’ll enjoy 37 years of content from our award-winning magazine. That’s all 230 HQ issues of Fine Woodworking, starting with Issue #1 and including all the issues from 2012.
You’ll get the classic articles, timeless projects, a wealth of how-to techniques, plus insight from our respected contributors and their secrets for success – all the expert advice you need to become an even better woodworker. And with the 2012 Fine Woodworking Magazine Archive, that information is right at your fingertips – it’s a breeze to search through, and you’ll know that every technique and tip you find here is shop-tested and comes from a working pro, respected instructor, or seasoned craftsman.
A wealth of articles within easy reach
Want to know exactly how to set up a bandsaw? Ready to make a workbench? We’ve got it covered, with more than 36 years of trusted information and tasteful projects for every skill level. With our handy one-disc Magazine Archive, you can enjoy finding those articles in a snap so you can get right back to doing the work you love.
See experts build their classics, step-by-step
At Fine Woodworking we turn to the pros to see what they’re working on now, and we help you recreate the results in your own shop. Look at the experts you’ll meet in our 2012 Fine Woodworking Magazine Archive
It’s everything you love about the magazine, all in one place
Whether you’re a long-time subscriber or a casual reader of Fine Woodworking, you realize that there are some articles that you’ll find only in our pages.
“Methods of Work” – always a favorite – can be counted on for practical tips that come directly from our readers who share their expertise with you. “Fundamentals” isn’t just for novices – it’s where you learn how to conquer the basics and refine essential skills. And “Master Class” introduces you to new techniques that stretch your skills.
Years worth of these signature features can be found together in one place – the Fine Woodworking Magazine Archive.
With the Fine Woodworking Magazine Archive at your fingertips, you have a wealth of project ideas, techniques, tips, and skills at your command. So that every time you go into the shop, your work just gets better and better – and you’ll be building your skills as you build ever-more challenging projects.
And there’s more – all included on one disc
Don’t forget, our Fine Woodworking Magazine Archive includes every issue of Tools & Shops. Whatever your abilities, you can get some great pointers from “A Well Organized One-Man Shop” in our 2001-02 issue. And you’re when you’re ready to renovate, be sure to check out “A Smart Shop in a One-Car Garage” from issue 2002-03. And, of course, you’ll also have all the out-of-print copies of Fine Woodworking at your fingertips as well.
System Requirements
Windows
Microsoft® Windows® XP Home, or Professional; Windows Vista® Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise (including 64-bit editions) with Service Pack 2; or Windows 7
2.33GHz or faster x86-compatible processor or Intel® Atom™ 1.6GHz or faster processor for netbooks
512MB of RAM (1GB recommended)
DVD-ROM drive
1024×768 minimum screen resolution
4.3GB of available hard drive space
Apple®
Mac OSX® 10.6 to 10.8
Intel Coreâ„¢ Duo or faster processor
512MB RAM (1GB recommended)
DVD-ROM drive
1024×768 minimum screen resolution
4.6GB of available hard drive space
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