Over the last few years years, it has become obvious that the values we have for the craft of woodworking, creating and marketing content, and relations with the audience are not shared by the management of Popular Woodworking Magazine and its parent company. When you realize that the boat you’re on isn’t ever going to sail in the direction you want to go, it’s best to get off. And, as when any relationship comes to an end, the public discussion of the details serves no purpose.
On behalf of myself, Chuck Bender and Bob Lang:
There is enough spin and speculation online regarding our departure to warrant a response. To clarify, we resigned our positions as a team and going forward we will be working as a team – together. Our decision to leave was not a hasty one, it came after a year and a half of discussing our concerns regarding the brand’s editorial direction and marketing policies with management at all levels of the company. The “restructuring” occurred several months ago, after the departure of Kevin Ireland. While that was a factor, it was not the sole cause.
We have been invited to submit contributions in the future, but none of us has accepted that invitation.
We want to thank each and every one of our readers who have taken the time to express their appreciation for our work. We have decided to move on, and we hope that those who enjoy our work will find the next phase of our careers as interesting and exciting as we do.
We can be found online at 360woodworking.com , and when you visit the site, you’ll have a front row seat as our plans unfold.”
Build Something Great!
Glen