Book - "Mortise and Tenon" Magazine Issue #8 - Edited by Joshua A. Klein

Book - "Mortise and Tenon" Magazine Issue #8 - Edited by Joshua A. Klein

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MORTISETENON8

Table of ContentsIntermediate Technology in the Shop Harry Bryan Showing Us What is Possible: A New Vision of Work from Charpentiers Sans Frontires Joshua A. KleinCrafting an Education: Recreating Henry David Thoreaus Desk with Eleventh Graders Cameron TurnerSubversive Woodwright: An Interview with Roy UnderhillA Sense of Place Amy Umbel
Examination: Grain-Painted Chest Over DrawersThe Legend of the Jimmy Possum Chair Mike Epworth Tool Marks Tell Stories Michael UpdegraffManual Training: What it is and its Place in Education Joseph C. ParkBook Recommendation: Hand Tools: Their Ways and Workings Michael Updegraff
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 2020

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Table of Contents
“Intermediate Technology in the Shop” – Harry Bryan
“Showing Us What is Possible: A New Vision of Work from Charpentiers Sans Frontières” – Joshua A. Klein
“Crafting an Education: Recreating Henry David Thoreau’s Desk with Eleventh Graders” – Cameron Turner
“Subversive Woodwright: An Interview with Roy Underhill”
“A Sense of Place” – Amy Umbel
Examination: Grain-Painted Chest Over Drawers
“The Legend of the Jimmy Possum Chair” – Mike Epworth
“Tool Marks Tell Stories” – Michael Updegraff
“Manual Training: What it is and its Place in Education” – Joseph C. Park
“Book Recommendation: Hand Tools: Their Ways and Workings” – Michael Updegraff
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 2020

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