16 replies so far
#1 posted 11-18-2009 07:30 PM |
Hey Bob |
#2 posted 11-18-2009 07:33 PM |
-- Best regards, Jack -- I may not be good, but I'm slow -- www.TinyWoodworks.com |
#3 posted 11-18-2009 07:35 PM |
I got the free trial probably a year ago and I’m thinking about signing up for the online membership also. When you think about all the content that they have on the site, you really get a lot for what comes out to be $1.25 a month. I’ve watched their full project video series before and it was very well done. They must have added at least 4 more project series since the one that I saw, which was free for some reason at the time (not during my free trial). |
#4 posted 11-18-2009 07:36 PM |
35 yearly if you don’t subscribe to the printed magazine -- ㊍ When in doubt - There is no doubt - Go the safer route. |
#5 posted 11-18-2009 07:37 PM |
$4.99 Monthly Uninterrupted access, billed to your credit card each month. You may cancel any time. $34.95 Yearly Uninterrupted access, billed to your credit card at the start of each 12-month cycle. We’ll send you a reminder email before your membership is automatically renewed. Special Subscriber Offer for Fine Woodworking magazine subscribers only -- Accept Nothing, Challenge Everything |
#6 posted 11-18-2009 07:42 PM |
Thanks folks. Bob -- A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner |
#7 posted 11-18-2009 07:50 PM |
I got a gift subscription to FWW. Did anyone manage to get the online for $15 even if it’s not yourself who registered the paper copy? |
#8 posted 11-18-2009 08:13 PM |
The thought crossed my mind when I saw that the subscription was $34.95 per year for 7 issues. -- A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner |
#9 posted 11-19-2009 05:37 AM |
I joined FINE WOODWORKING about the first month it came on line … didn’t use it much … nothing wrong with it -- keeping myself entertained ... Humor and fun lubricate the brain |
#10 posted 11-19-2009 07:02 AM |
I have the magazine subscription at $34.95 a year and the on-line subscription at $14.95 a year. I use the on-line quit a bit and am considering cutting down on my paper WW magazine subscriptions. FWW IS ONE THAT I WILL KEEP. -- Only the Shadow knows.................... |
#11 posted 11-19-2009 08:59 AM |
I have every single issue of FWW and indexes so I just go back to those for information. I prefer reading the articles in print while relaxed in my recliner. Im not interested in staring at a computer screen for a fee. -- Les B, Oregon |
#12 posted 11-19-2009 10:43 PM |
I paid the $35 for the online subscription without the paper and was happy to have it! Less clutter around the house to manage, and access to the full archives. I think that’s lapsed right now because I’ve got a backlog in the shop, but I’ll be renewing shortly. -- Dan Lyke, Petaluma California, http://www.flutterby.net/User:DanLyke |
#13 posted 11-19-2009 11:17 PM |
I also have the online full access. I couldn’t remember how much I pay, but I know it is worth every penny! -- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood" |
#14 posted 06-01-2010 03:48 PM |
Dan/Charlie, If I choose the online only($35), does it come with online magazine content, same info. as the paper folks get? And if so, how far back does it allow access to older issues? -- Backer boards, stop blocks, build oversized, and never buy a hand plane-- |
#15 posted 06-01-2010 05:28 PM |
Yes (or at least it did two years ago when I subscribed, I’ve let it lapse), and all the way back. -- Dan Lyke, Petaluma California, http://www.flutterby.net/User:DanLyke |
#16 posted 12-22-2013 05:56 PM |
With Christmas on top of us, has anyone seen any discount coupons or special offers for the online membership by itself? I’ve been getting discounts and special offers for the paper copy but not for the online by itself. I’m only looking at the online. -- Backer boards, stop blocks, build oversized, and never buy a hand plane-- |
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