I’m mostly here for the full archive and not the videos, podcasts, and such. Anybody else of like mind? The forum is a nice plus.
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I find the videos valuable when a technique or process is being demonstrated. the forum here isn't super robust but I do visit at least weekly. I agree that the archives are the lion's share of what I use.
I very much like and use the videos.
Have listened to nearly all the podcasts over the years, though lately they've become a bit flat as they've gotten away from their traditional format. I've expanded my knowledge and confidence considerably just hearing pros talk. I've learned a lot about the industry, notable designers and craftsman, and tips/tricks to make woodworking more comfortable. It augments the magazine nicely.
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I'm mostly here for the new content rather than the archive.
I've learned most of what the archive contains so just like revision and inspiration.
drop by only occasionally to see if there is anything interesting on the forum. Was a long ago subscriber to the magazine along with PWW, but haven't subscribed to anything for years.
Just the FWW DVD magazine archive and the experience in the forum. Don’t trust anything more than that with all the problems in the company.