Firewood – Mortise & Tenon Magazine

Firewood – Mortise & Tenon Magazine

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“Every man looks at his wood-pile with a kind of affection. I love to have mine before my window, and the more chips the better to remind me of my pleasing work. I had an old axe which nobody claimed, with which by spells in winter days, on the sunny side of the house, I played about the stumps which I had got out of m

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Throughout history, handcraft has been passed from one generation to the next. Whether a master to an apprentice or a parent to a child, this generational linking of skills and trades remained unbroken until the advent of the Industrial Revolution. But there are places where the tradition has been preserved. Issue Thirteen presents several such stories.

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This biannual publication celebrates the preservation, research and restoration of historic furniture. Its multi-disciplinary approach brings together the perspectives of furniture makers, conservators and scholars to span woodworking past and present, with focus on pre-industrial tools and methods.

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The Mortise & Tenon Magazine Blog – Tagged Timber Frame Shop

This biannual publication celebrates the preservation, research and restoration of historic furniture. Its multi-disciplinary approach brings together the perspectives of furniture makers, conservators and scholars to span woodworking past and present, with focus on pre-industrial tools and methods.

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Issue Eleven – Mortise & Tenon Magazine

Throughout history, handcraft has been passed from one generation to the next. Whether a master to an apprentice or a parent to a child, this generational linking of skills and trades remained unbroken until the advent of the Industrial Revolution. But there are places where the tradition has been preserved. Issue Thirteen presents several such stories.

Mortise & Tenon Magazine Issue 13

TABLE OF CONTENTS, “The Sacred in the Common: Making an Icon Panel” – Symeon van Donkelaar , “Making the Sussex Chair” – Abdollah Nafisi , “The Legacy

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