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Under the above title a writer in one of the English building papers presents some rather caustic remarks concerning status of the carpenter in the country named and the way in which his tools are used by mechanics in other branches of the trade: Of all mechanics, none seems to be so little regarded as…
The first project in my next book, “The Furniture of Necessity,” is a Windsor-style sawbench. While some might think it’s a complex exercise in geometry and joinery, it’s ridiculously easy once you understand a few principles that have nothing to do with trigonometry. In my mind, this project is fundamental to understanding chairmaking and building…
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The upcoming publication of two books of the translated works of A.J. Roubo (1739-1791) has been the most time-consuming, complex and expensive publishing project I have ever been involved in. It has confused some of our customers – what will be in each book? What won’t? Should I buy the deluxe version? Are these books…
Roy Underhill has just opened registration at The Woodwright’s School for the first batch of classes in 2013. I’m teaching there twice in 2013. Details: The Anarchist’s Tool Chest, Aug. 26-30. Note that this class is full. You can sign up for the waiting list. I recommend doing that. People from the waiting list always…
One of the reasons we’ve made Lost Art Press books as durable as possible might seem silly. Perhaps it is the result of growing up in the Cold War, but I’ve always worried that human civilization is on the brink of collapse. And after that happens – whether it’s from war, climate or economics –…