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Article reprints from Woodturning magazine?

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I was a bit late getting to the party. One of my recent issues had the fourth installment on box making by Richard Findley; Issue 415 which was my first one. Can't find anything for their email except for advertising, subscriptions, etc. Anyone know how to contact them? TIA.
 
I was a bit late getting to the party. One of my recent issues had the fourth installment on box making by Richard Findley; Issue 415 which was my first one. Can't find anything for their email except for advertising, subscriptions, etc. Anyone know how to contact them? TIA.
You might try going to your public library and see if they can get copies of the articles through interlibrary loan. I've gotten a lot that way.
 
Doubt if any local library would have a British publication. Will see if I can contact Richard.
Many public libraries are part of the interlibrary loan system. They can borrow books or get copies of articles from other libraries across the US. That is the entire point of the interlibrary system -- local libraries have limited holdings. Loans come from university or public libraries nationwide. Through the local library, I've gotten copies of articles from international journals, and borrowed many books, for periods ranging from several weeks to a couple months, depending on what the lending library decides. One book I got through the system was loaned to me for 11 MONTHS from a university library (in French, on middle class housing in medieval Cairo -- definitely esoteric but it does show just how much you can get through the system).

You can check Worldcat to see what libraries in the US hold a given item, such as Woodturning magazine.
 
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