The American Peasant Substack
Shaker Design Meets European Modernism
Shaker furniture might be one of the most important styles to come out of the United States (and Pleasant Hill is just a couple hours' drive from us) … so of course, Chris went all the way to Germany to see an exhibit on the subject!
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Earlywood: Charles H. Hayward: Duck, Duck, Goose
Contradiction isn't necessarily a bad thing – after all, there's no "one right way" to do anything. There is the way that's right for you. Right now.
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Making 5/8" Sticks: A Cheap(ish) Hack
A little modification to a Veritas 5/8" tapered tenon cutter and you can also use it to make straight sticks.
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Woodworking Content Creators Part 3: Diversification, Authenticity & the Future of Influencing
Read part three of Kara Gebhardt Uhl's series on influencers, and the different ways they diversify their income.
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An American in the Open Air
Chris visits a couple of the many "open air museums" in Europe, which collectively are filled with thousands of old buildings and hundreds of thousands of beautiful vernacular objects. Book your flight.
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The Anarchist's Apprentice Substack
Katherine's First Video Shoot
We didn't mean for Katherine's third week on the job to involve a week-long trip to North Carolina to shoot a video – but needs must. (And she did a great job, just FYI.)
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Hide Glue 'Cake' – Ready to Go Into the Glue Pot
I've been cutting into this tasty cake on the regular while working on "smalls" for our upcoming pocket book (plus an article for Fine Woodworking) – I'm awfully glad I don't have to remember to soak pearls overnight!
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