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AppRecs rating 3.9. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Credible reviews
78% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Good user ratings
79% positive sampled reviews
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Reviews for Woodcraft Magazine
Interstate me
Very Good!
Not the best magazine, but as good as or better than most! Some very good project ideas!
RH2S
Universal
I wish you could bookmark your page in the digital version of the magazine instead of guessing where you were every time you return to read. It’s a bit confusing because Woodcraft isn’t the only digital magazine that I read. Over the years, it sometimes seems that a lot of articles are repetitive in nature. I wish there were more articles for advanced woodworkers. I’ve given up subscriptions of magazines before because I get board of seeing articles of building a workbench, building a workbench, and building another workbench. Maybe they should have a beginner magazine and an advanced woodworking magazine? Otherwise, the magazine is for a universal audience and has a lot of interesting techniques though, but I find it sometimes can be boring for a seasoned woodworker and find myself searching for more knowledge elsewhere À la carte.