I started with a free subscription, then paid for a year, but eventually let it lapse. I think it is a little weak in content. The editor-in-chief Jim Harrold should know what he is doing, he was managing editor of Wood Magazine through the 90's then promoted and served as executive editor from 2001 until he retired in 2007. Woodcraft hired him out of retirement with an offer he couldn't refuse to transform what had been an anemic, struggling magazine. I think it is still struggling and the market may be glutted with WW magazines. Being owned by Woodcraft doesn't have to limit or dictate content. I don't think Woodworker's Journal has been affected by being purchased by Rockler. I think what limits Woodcraft content is they try to write everything with in-house staff, and accept only tips from outside woodworkers and authors.