Woodworker's Journal

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Pandemic Productiveness

arly last spring, as many states issued shelter-in-place mandates to help quarantine the public against the COVID-19 virus, many of you hunkered down in your workshops and got busy on to-do lists of projects. In a March editorial for “Weekly” online newsletter, Rob Johnstone requested photos and descriptions of what readers were building. More than 70 people responded to his query with by doing a search for Pandemic Projects.

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