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Issue Four is completely SOLD OUT but can be read in the hardbound book?Four Through Six.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

“The Quest for Mastery Through Production Work” –?Jarrod Dahl

“The Artisan’s Guide to Pre-industrial Table Construction” –?Joshua A. Klein

“In Pursuit of the Handmade Aesthetic” –?Michael Updegraff

“Straight to the Truth: Designing, Making, & Using Wooden Straightedges” –?Jim Tolpin

“The Business of Woodworking: 1700 to 1840” –?Charles F. Hummel

“Axes for the Workshop” –?Vic Tesolin

“Examination of an 18th-century English Kneehole Desk”

“An Open Question: Investigating the Steam-bent Drawer Backs of the Swisegood School of Cabinetmaking” –?Jim McConnell

“Carpentry Without Borders: An Exploration of Traditional Timber Framing in Romania” –?Will Lisak

“Carrying Their Legacies:?Selecting, Restoring, & Using Wooden Bench Planes” –?Joshua A. Klein

“Entrusted to Our Care: An Interview with Furniture Conservator Christine Thomson”

“Book Recommendation:?The Framed Houses of Massachusetts Bay, 1625-1725” – Peter Follansbee

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144 pages. Printed on premium, heavy (#70), uncoated paper for a classic?look and tactile feel. Weighs 1 lb.?Printed in the United States of America. Ad-free and independently published.

Published March 2018

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