$_72 –
Share this: Print Email Facebook Tumblr Pinterest Twitter Like this: Like Loading…
Share this: Print Email Facebook Tumblr Pinterest Twitter Like this: Like Loading…
Share this: Print Email Facebook Tumblr Pinterest Twitter Like this: Like Loading…
We have been flooded with requests for us to sell our blemished tools and books on our website. There are many reasons we don’t do this – and don’t plan to. Here is a short explanation. With these products, we have already lost money on the sale. We had to pay to have it shipped…
Horton Brasses is selling off its stock of Tremont cut nails at a significant discount – 50 percent to 70 percent off depending on the type of nail. You can start shopping here or read on. Basically, Horton has slashed prices so most of its stock of cut nails are $6 a pound, with the exception…
The “Sharpen This” stickers have been making the rounds on Instagram – this is my favorite one so far. My daughter Maddy reports she still has a fair number of this set of stickers left. So if you want a set, here are the details. You can order a set of three from her etsy…
To develop a good eye for chairmaking (or spoon carving or alligator wrestling), you need to study as many chairs as possible. Do it until your eyes glaze over. Here’s a set of nice “Spinnstuhls” compiled by Rudy Everts in Bavaria. These so-called sewing chairs are from southern Germany and the Alps. These chairs are…
Share this: Print Email Facebook Tumblr Pinterest Twitter Like this: Like Loading…
This is a very rough draft of the cover for the book, which will be painted in watercolor by Andrea Love. This year we have been so busy working on new books that we’ve barely had time to tell you what we’re working on. Two books are just weeks away from heading to the printing…
For those customers who pre-ordered a copy of deluxe “Roubo on Furniture Making” and want to pick up their copy at our Covington, Ky., storefront on Saturday, here’s how. Send an email to help@lostartpress.com with the subject line of “Deluxe Pickup.” Let us know your name and address and any other identifying birthmarks (just kidding…
Most woodworkers with a connection to the internet have stumbled on images from Axel Erlandson’s (1884-1964) famous The Tree Circus, a California roadside attraction that featured Erlandson’s amazing pruning and grafting abilities. He made furniture and sculpture by grafting branches and tree together, coaxing them to create great geometric patterns and unusual structures. The Tree…