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Vista of Cuzco, end of 16th century. Share this: Print Email Facebook Tumblr Pinterest Twitter Like this: Like Loading…
Vista of Cuzco, end of 16th century. Share this: Print Email Facebook Tumblr Pinterest Twitter Like this: Like Loading…
Note: During the next few months, I’ll be posting a series of essays leading up to the fifth anniversary of “The Anarchist’s Tool Chest.” This is the second essay in the series. The first is here. Five years after leaving my job at Popular Woodworking Magazine, I’m still asked why I left my post as …
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‘La familia en el taller de Jose’ end of 17th c., Anon. Photo from Morton Casa de Subastas. Share this: Print Email Facebook Tumblr Pinterest Twitter Like this: Like Loading…
The only thing that disappoints me about my Saalburg workbench is the finish. It’s not jet black like the original I studied in Germany in June. Of course, when the bench was thrown down a well circa 200 A.D., it probably wasn’t jet black then. But still, the black looks correct to me because I’ve …
“The Anarchist’s Tool Chest” is now available in a completely DRM-free format for Kindle for $16. This is exactly the same book – same words, photos and drawings – we have been offering since June 2011. But with the ePub version you will be able to search the entire book, write electronic notes in the …
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Photo taken late May 2022 in Annapolis, Maryland. You might spot the undercarriage of several sparrows in the branches. Tulip Poplars Are Blooming After the showy early spring blossoms have come and gone the tulip poplar, Liriodendron tulipifera, comes into its own with yellow and orange flowers. The flowers can be hard to see as …
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We chose a pair of dividers as the symbol for Lost Art Press because they are one of the most useful woodworking tools. They are precise. They don’t require mathematics to use. And they simplify many layout operations. When it came time to choose a new T-shirt slogan we immediately latched onto a suggestion from …