The American Peasant Substack
All Hail Layout.Computer
While SketchUp is a powerful tool, it's not the best for designing stick chairs. Check out layout.computer – it'll blow your mind. (And it's free – though donations to the maker, Nick Stanchenko, are welcome.)
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Earlywood: A Voice You Can Trust – Or 100
When you're learning woodworking, too many teachers can be confusing – but it's a diversity of methods and tools that help to make this enjoyable and accessible.
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Want a Big Idea?
At the top of this post is a picture I kinda wish I hadn't seen. I can only hope that Chris vacuumed thoroughly before bringing his new "toy" into the shop.
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The Anarchist's Apprentice Substack
Kale Vs. Young Thomas
Here, Chris goes through a handful of paragraphs from "The Joiner and Cabinet Maker" (which, by the by, is one of my favorites among LAP books) and compared the experiences of apprentice Thomas to those of apprentice Kale.
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A Tale of Two Sitties
We broke with LAP style in the headline for this one (a literary funny suggested by Chris). It should have been "A Tale of 2 Sitties" – but that undermines the play on Dickens' title. Funny is sometimes better than "correct." And now I've rendered it altogether unfunny.… Anyway, in this post, Kale and Chris trade opinions about a chair Kale spied at a thrift store.
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Never Sponsored Substack
Chamfer/Deburring Tool: Cheaper is Better
Don't waste your money on fancy chamfering tools when it comes to easing the top and bottom of chair sticks – $4 is all you need to spend.
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