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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: jimbo on October 28, 2010, 02:09:54 am

Title: Magazines
Post by: jimbo on October 28, 2010, 02:09:54 am
Verses books??, I have come to the conclusion that it is wiser to buy a couple of books a year in preference to magazines, reasons buying books you can choose what you want out of what you are paying for, types of patterns, style of patterns and size.
With magazines you have  bits and pieces of everything, the 3 mags. I have received of a subscription  I have only seen some in the last edition that I may use, and it came late so will not use them until next year.
What are your thoughts on this?
Jimbo
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: MadHatter on October 28, 2010, 03:38:52 am
i just buy mine if its something i like. perhaps since you have a subscription maybe you could trade the magazines that you dont use or need with local woodworkers club in your area or donate them.
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: Merlin on October 28, 2010, 05:18:00 am
Yeh I'm with you on this one Jimbo.
Been looking at some books, but again you can't sea what's inside the book either.
Unless you go to a book store and as you probably know there aren't many scroll Saw books in NZ stores.

***Merlin***
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: julief on October 28, 2010, 06:36:54 am
I do both.  I am an information junkie.  It's funny that I won't see something I want to cut in a magazine but a year or two later I'm in that same magazine and using patterns I didn't think I would.  I order most of my books from Fox Chapel Publishing because they periodically offer a free new released book if you order something else.  There is a new puzzle book coming out in December that will automatically be sent to me for free because I ordered something else.  Barnes and Noble will order the books for you and you are not obligated to buy them.  You can look at the store and if it is not what you are looking for - don't buy it.  I think hastings will do the same.
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: Russ C on October 28, 2010, 06:41:32 am
I have some of both but I buy them from the book store. I go about once a month and look throught the selections.  8)
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: Kepy on October 28, 2010, 09:31:39 am
I have 16 yrs worth of magazines and find I seldom use them.  If I make a copy of the pattern and put it in my binders, then sometimes I can find it.  I have binders with patterns divided by category. 
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: sciesaw on October 28, 2010, 10:35:27 am
I subscribe to the 2 scrolling mags and generally find something to make from each. I also buy the occasional book but have cut back on that. I have some books that I have only liked one project from. Not very cost effective in my mind.

Sciesaw Brian
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: GWhit on October 28, 2010, 11:31:21 am
I like the mags to keep up with the latest ideas and then buy books based on those ideas. There are a lot of people designing things I would have never have thought of even looking for.  In other words, I need a lot of leadership and guidance, my meager mind just won't do it anymore.

Gordon

Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: kp91 on October 28, 2010, 12:54:55 pm
I flip through the magazines at the newsstand, and buy them if they look interesting.  I used to subscribe to a bunch of magazines, but now I am down to two.  I hate having to read through 50 pages of ads for 2 or 3 articles, especially after paying for the magazine.  The schools usually have magazine subscription fundraisers, so I subscribe through them and rotate from time to time.

I did buy the big back issue set of SSWC from the fox chapel website, because it was such a great deal. 

I also pick up a handful of used books on half.com when my paypal account starts to fill up. 

There are so many plans  you can buy directly from the authors, and the prices are pretty reasonable, and you're getting just what  you want!

Our library has a surpising amount of books on woodworking, I don't know who donated them all, but they are a great resource as well.  I probably should send a couple of ones I no longer need that way....  but I hate getting rid of books!
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: yyyyyguy on October 28, 2010, 02:42:05 pm
Just to confuse the issue(no pun intended) I received an e-mail from American Woodworker today,  I can get 25 yrs on a dvd nicely categorized for $90., sure saves space since I have 20 yrs. of Workbench and another 5 yrs of American Woodworker, that should give me enough room for another tool.   ;D
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: jimbo on October 28, 2010, 05:11:37 pm
I got some DVD's from AWT and haven't bothered with then as, unfortunately in NZ you can not get scroll mags. or I have not seen them and if you could they would be about $18 each this why I have had to take subscriptions, the mag. I have had one subscription for is 4 a year and costs around NZ$48 for that I can buy 2 books of what I want
Jimbo
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: yyyyyguy on October 28, 2010, 09:39:44 pm
ouch...
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: mrsn on October 28, 2010, 10:08:17 pm
I like getting magazines from time to time. I like the variety of patterns. Sometimes I will go back and try something new months after I got the magazine.
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: kalipbean on October 29, 2010, 07:56:49 pm
I check out both magazines each month and if theres something in there I like, I'll buy it.
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: Rightarm on October 29, 2010, 08:20:23 pm
    I have both. I'll keep the Mags for awhile. Then they go to recycle. Dave 8)
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: KarlB on October 29, 2010, 08:27:07 pm
Hey Dave instead of recycling the mags, how about donating to your local high school woodworking class (do they have these anymore?) or local library.

Karl
Title: Re: Magazines
Post by: dgman on October 29, 2010, 08:57:21 pm
Early on I bought any book and magazine I could find. I still have all the books. I will lend them out to Friends and to club members. I save all the scroll saw magazines and periodically look through them for ideas. Any magazines I don't want, I take them to the monthly woodworking club meeting, they all disappear!