The American Peasant Substack
Earlywood: The Sinners' Chopping Bench
Wood movement is overrated.
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Waiting for the Click
The "click" is the sweet sound of success when it comes to saddling a seat.
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Into the Anonymous
Are you paying for a signature, or because you like the work? The latter is what matters to this maker.
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You Have the Right to Build Stick Chairs
"Pretty much anywhere you had a peasant/farmer/rural/oppressed class of people, you'll find stick chairs." And if you aren't of the overlord class, you have the right to make stick chairs, too.
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The Anarchist's Apprentice Substack
In Commission
Kale is currently at work on not one, but two commission projects: a small keepsake box and a set of stools.
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Dusty Switches
If you press the "On" button and nothing happens, it might be time to get out the vacuum cleaner.
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Never Sponsored Substack
Fashion Follow-up: American Chambray & the Ideal Shop Belt
Another brand of chambray for the shop (or not) worth buying, and a simple leather belt.
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