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If you want to build a tool chest and you need some dominatrix-style “encouragement” to get it done inside of a week, then listen up. There are about five spaces open in my tool chest class in August at the Connecticut Valley School of Woodworking. This fantastic little school is located behind a Woodcraft store…
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SOLD: This is one of Kevin Drake’s early chisel hammers. I have used this thing to death. The handle is worn and finish is missing in places. The head is well-worn from striking many chisels. But the head is still tight on the tan oak handle. The tool still feels good in the hand. And…
The last few weeks have been a death march of painting, trim and general freaking out to get the Lost Art Press storefront ready for the March 12 opening and book-release party. This week I hope to share details of some of the cool stuff we have in store (literally) for the opening: a special…
I have never solicited reviews of my work, which is why you’ll never see a blurb on a Lost Art Press Book that reads, “It’s better than ‘Cats!’ I’ll read it again and again.” — Abraham Lincoln. In this business we have an extremely crude but accurate expression for this sort of marketing tactic –…
“In the past, the carpenter’s guild enjoyed great prestige. To be a house carpenter was to know how to lay out and join, with precision, the often huge systems of trusses needed to support the enormous weight of a roof in stone or tile. At the time it was very learned work, and lent to…