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To an American woodworker, the Melbourne, Australia, workshop of Alastair Boell is a place both familiar and strange at the same time. Boell, a graduate of the North Bennet Street School in Boston, has lots of old American iron in his shop: • A Tannewitz 36” band saw he bought for $750 from a business…
This week we were trolled by a guy on the internet who informed us that he was a printer and that there was no paper shortage. We were just making it up. Deep breaths. A few years ago, John and I toured one of the several printing plants that we use. It took two days…
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I’m pleased to announce that the fourth and final volume of “The Woodworker: The Charles H. Hayward Years Vol. IV, The Shop & Furniture” is now at the printer and you can place an advance order for the book here. The 336-page book is $39 and will ship in February. This new volume covers three…
We are asked regularly by customers and retailers about the status of upcoming books and other projects at Lost Art Press. I sometimes hesitate to talk too much about upcoming projects – or put a release date to them – because people get upset if we miss those dates. That said, here is the list…
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I made my song a coat Covered with embroideries Out of old mythologies From heel to throat; But the fools caught it, Wore it in the world’s eyes As though they’d wrought it. Song, let them take it For there’s more enterprise In walking naked. — William Butler Yeats, “A Coat” Share this: Print Email…