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Just a quick reminder that we will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday to sell books and talk woodworking at our headquarters: 837 Willard St. in Covington, Ky. We have our full line of books here, plus lots of T-shirts, stickers and posters – including some letterpress “Anarchist’s Tool Chest Posters” that…
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Part 1 is here Part 2 is here Part 3 is here Part 4 is here HANDWORKER: Are we not approaching the matter from different angles? You regard the operation as nothing more than a means to an end. I do not agree. If we were speaking of the trade in which the production of…
During the last few months we’ve all been working on a lot of projects behind the scenes that haven’t gotten much attention here on the blog. Here’s a quick update on all of our active projects. ‘Carve the Acanthus Leaf’ by Mary May Meghan, the page designer, and I have been working on finalizing the…
If I’m granted another lifetime, one of the things I’d like to do is to create audio tours of museums designed for furniture makers. Yesterday, Lucy and I spent several hours in the British Museum, and I kept thinking: “Dang it, I don’t want to see any more sculptures of battles or boobies. Show me…
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After years of studying Welsh chairs, my mind turned to the map. Wales has a long history that is intertwined with its neighbors – for better or for worse. Could there be similar chairs built in Scotland, Devon, Cornwall and Ireland? The answer is, of course, yes. Faced with somewhat similar materials, geography, economy, oppression…
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