The Worker Bees

During our open day on Saturday, carver David Bignell delivered this carving of a skep, our dividers and some bees. This will perch upon our company’s sign in the window of our Covington storefront (the sign was also carved by David). We have several of these emblems that we can … | Continue reading


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What’s Your Chair’s Janka Rating?

During the last two decades I’ve entered the orbit of many chairmakers who make Jennie Chairs (from “Make a Chair From a Tree”) and Windsor/Forest chairs. Years ago, I was in a gaggle of them, and they started talking about how little their chairs weighed. I learned that Jennie C … | Continue reading


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Tonight on Substack

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A Class for a Good Cause

Registration opens tomorrow at the Marc Adams School of Woodworking (MASW) where I am teaching a weekend class in 2023 in making a staked stool. This is a rare instance of me leaving the nest to teach. But I’m doing it for three reasons. The class is Oct. 14-15, 2023. All the det … | Continue reading


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Henry Boyd’s Cincinnati

Editor’s note: “Henry Boyd’s Freedom Bed” by Whitney LB Miller is the true story of an incredible 19th-century furniture maker who fought for his freedom, invented a renowned (and patented) bed and helped many enslaved people escape to freedom. For the last 25 years I have walked … | Continue reading


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Now Shipping: Lost Art Press Tool Rolls

Just in time for the holidays, we have received our first shipment of our USA-made canvas tool rolls, which are available for immediate shipment. The tool rolls are made by the same factory that makes our workshop waist apron, so the build quality and stitching is immaculate. The … | Continue reading


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Meeting James Krenov in Exile

James Krenov, the well-known furniture maker born in Russia, author of the hugely influential “A Cabinetmaker’s Notebook,” for 21 years the lead instructor of what is now the Krenov School in Fort Bragg, Calif., and who died at 88 in 2009, was not always revered. When my late wif … | Continue reading


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Step Away from the Spreadsheets

We’re so hard-core at Lost Art Press that our first question to accountant candidates was “are you a woodworker?” OK – not really. But it turns out our accountant really does spend a fair amount of time in the shop! That’s his work shown above, and he wrote the below. – Fitz The … | Continue reading


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New on Substack

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Mechanical Library Hodgepodge Shelf No. 1

It’s been a busy couple of weeks…so yeah – I’m being a bit lazy with this week’s post. Today, we’ll take a look at a tiny collection of, well, a couple of tiny things and a few teaching aids. Starting from the front left, we have calipers inspired by those in the Studley’s tool c … | Continue reading


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Meet the Author: Dr. Jeffery Hill

Writing “Workshop Wound Care,” a field manual that’s part of Lost Art Press’s pocket-book series, combined two things Dr. Jeffery Hill enjoys and loves: medicine and woodworking. Hill, an emergency room physician and active woodworker, organized this 184-page book so you can reso … | Continue reading


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Binge, Purge and Then….

I try to keep my tool kit as small as possible. So if I don’t use a tool for a few years, I try to get it into someone else’s hands so they can use it. Sometimes that means selling it or giving it away. Back in 2010 I sold off a bunch of tools... | Continue reading


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This is Not a Breakup Letter

I’ve been writing a woodworking blog almost every day since two-thousand-and-good-god five (2005). I pretty much have the hang of it now. And I’m happy with its mix of content, the variety of authors and its “voice,” for lack of a better word. I have no desire to throw a monkey w … | Continue reading


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Wipe Your Way to Better Flush-cutting

I feel a little stupid posting this as I cannot believe I haven’t figured it out before. Likely it’s so obvious that no one thought to tell me. When using a flush-cutting saw (a saw with zero set), I always noticed that the first cut was relatively easy. Then each subsequent cut … | Continue reading


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10 Biggest Mistakes We’ve Made

As Lost Art Press enters its 16th year of operations, I am amazed we are still here. We have made so many errors – some of them nearly fatal. Likely the reason we are still operating is that we are too dumb to quit. If I had to “make” every LAP book with a photocopier... | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide, Day 15: Carver’s Vise

I am always looking for ways to make workholding simpler and less expensive. It feels like a duty after writing 36 books on workbenches. I love my Benchcrafted Hi Vise – we own five of them. But not every woodworker can afford the hardware. And you have to build the vise with woo … | Continue reading


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Old Muscles

To my friends, the American millionaires, to whom I have given the proceeds of many years of toil on a Nebraska farm, all of whom have leisure, and some of whom have brains enough to comprehend political and social science, this work is respectfully dedicated. — T.G. Tibbles, Ban … | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide, Day 14: A Brush for Rasps

Yes, another brush. This one wasn’t on my list initially. When Mattias Hallin visited our shop this year, he brought some lovely small gifts. One of them was this incredible brush from REMOS. The natural bristles are remarkably stiff and stout. Mattias explained that he uses this … | Continue reading


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This Saturday: LAP Open Day

Our storefront in Covington, Ky., will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. this Saturday (Nov. 26). We will have our complete line of books and tools there for you to inspect, plus a somewhat-special giveaway for the first 144 customers. (Uhhh, it’s a free jumbo eraser, … | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide, Day 13: Chainmail Pot Scrubber

One of the many fantastic tips I learned from “The Belligerent Finisher” was using common household materials to burnish wooden surfaces. Burnishing compacts the wood and can add a gorgeous texture. Author John Porritt has several simple tools he uses for this. The coolest one is … | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide, Day 12: Apothecary Bottle

This entry is the sister to yesterday’s entry on our fancy plant mister. We found these vintage glass apothecary bottles and immediately bought some for shop liquids. We keep our backup supply of 50/50 water/alcohol potion in it. The bottles are 7” tall and hold 250ml. The best p … | Continue reading


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Going a Little Soft

As a woodworker, sometimes I ask too much of the wood. Instead of just putting a cushion on a chair, I’ll do everything possible to force the wood to be as comfortable as possible. Naked. With no help from anything cloth, leather, foam, feathery or furry. So, I have spent years ( … | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide, Day 11: Glass & Brass Plant Mister

Again, you likely know that we don’t like plastic. You might not give a crap. So if you have no problem with all the plastic bottles and stuff in your life, skip this entry. It is not for you. One of our favorite shop liquids is a 50/50 mix of tap water and ethanol. Not... | Continue reading


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David Charlesworth Online Tool Auction

The U.K.’s Classic Hand Tools (CHT) has organized an auction of David Charlesworth’s hand tools – 100 of the best tools he amassed and used in his storied and half-century woodworking and teaching career. The auction proceeds will benefit David’s wife, Pat. The tools – each profe … | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide, Day 10: Corn Whisk Brooms

A bench brush is essential gear for getting chips and shavings into the compost bin or garbage bag. But if you saddle chair seats or do a lot of traversing with a jack plane, you might have noticed that most bench brushes do a crap job in brushing off your work.  I don’t know exa … | Continue reading


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Chairmaker’s Toolbox Scholarship Class Sept. 18-22, 2023

We had such fun in last year’s Chairmaker’s Toolbox class that we’re doing it again! Chris will be leading a group of six in a free stick chair class in the Lost Art Press shop Sept. 18-22, 2023. The scholarship covers both tuition and materials for the chair. The emphasis of thi … | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide, Day 9: Mirka Sanding Sponges

We love Mirka stuff. I never thought I could love an abrasive, but the company’s Abranet abrasives have become the only ones I like to use. So when I wore out some old sanding sponges (no, I don’t just throw them away after each use), I decided to try Mirka’s. We use sanding spon … | Continue reading


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‘Henry Boyd’ Readalong

Last weekend, Whitney LB Miller, author of “Henry Boyd’s Freedom Bed,” was invited to read her new book at a Saturday morning children’s event. We suggested she film it but – reporting star that she is (she’s currently on the air with Cincinnati’s WCPO television station) – Whitn … | Continue reading


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Fitting & Hanging Doors

The following is excerpted from “Doormaking and Window-Making.” As the Industrial Revolution mechanized the jobs of the joiner – building doors and windows by hand – one anonymous joiner watched the traditional skills disappear and decided to do something about it. That joiner wr … | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide, Day 8: Bloc Osma

When I scratch myself while working, the worst part of the whole process is waiting for the blood to stop flowing so I can get back to work. We are serious about workshop wound care (see our latest title on the topic). And I’m always looking for anything to give me an edge when I … | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide, Day 7: Pentel GraphGear Mechanical Pencils

We use a lot of mechanical pencils in our shop in a variety of lead sizes and hardnesses. We even bicker about it! (Megan loves .5mm lead. A lot.) One thing (I think) we agree on is that the Pentel GraphGear mechanical pencils are the most durable ones out there. They last at lea … | Continue reading


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Bleeding? Back Away from the ‘Super’ Glue

Along with blue tape and paper towels, so-called “super glues” are often cited as a way to treat relatively minor cuts in the workshop. But the cyanoacrylates that are meant to glue wood, porcelain and plastics (and hardhats to I-beams – if you’re old enough to remember that Kraz … | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide, Day 6: Micro Mark Trammel Points

I use trammel points almost every day to scribe out large arcs. One of my biggest frustrations with trammels is that many hold standard wood-body pencils only. Because of this, my line is always thinner at the beginning of the mark and fatter at the end. The difference in line wi … | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide, Day 5: José Da Cruz Knives

Almost every horizontal surface in our workshop and office has a knife on it. As does every drawer and till. Shop knives are essential tools for opening boxes, cutting rope and 100 other workshop tasks. So we are always on the lookout for inexpensive, quality knives. This year I … | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide, Day 4: Fat Boy Scribers

There are lots of ways to scribe cabinets to a wall or to scribe the legs of a chair to their final length. My favorite scribing tool – hands down – is the Tooley Park Fat Boy Scriber. Made by Philip Sewell, a cabinetmaker in the U.K., this clever tool is well-made and extremely … | Continue reading


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3 New Products Now Shipping (Sorry About the Technical Difficulties)

You might have noticed that we’ve been having problems getting three new products up in the store and running smoothly. Well they are now up and available for immediate shipment. We released them simultaneously so you can save on shipping if you planned on buying more than one. H … | Continue reading


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Now Shipping: 2 Groundbreaking Books (& a New Hat)

Editor’s note: We are launching these two books and hat on the same day in response to requests from readers. By buying both books at the same time (plus maybe a hat, too), we all save on shipping and packing expenses. I hesitated when writing the word “groundbreaking” in the hea … | Continue reading


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For Sale: Gibson-style Armchair in Oak

The two most comfortable chairs I make are my lowback and this Gibson armchair, which is a design that originated in Ireland. In 2019 I went to Ireland and studied many historical examples of this chair and now make a version that is similar to the Irish Gibson, though it is defi … | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide, Day 3: A Great Nail Brush

I don’t like the look or feel of plastic. So whenever I can find a tool that uses natural materials, I’ll opt for that. I have to clean my fingernails every day to remove sharpening grit, paint, oil and other gunk. Most brushes for fingernails are plastic and ugly. So I was thril … | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide, Day 2: Hockey Tape

I’m not a sporty lad. So I was clueless about hockey tape until Rob Cosman wrapped some around my fretsaw’s handle many years ago. The high-friction tape is a lot like gaffer’s tape. Heck – it might be a different version of gaffer’s tape. It sticks to stuff quite well. And it of … | Continue reading


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The Tools You Need

The following is excerpted from “The Anarchist’s Design Book: Expanded Edition,” by Christopher Schwarz. It’s an exploration of furniture forms that have persisted outside of the high styles that dominate every museum exhibit, scholarly text and woodworking magazine of the last 2 … | Continue reading


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An Introduction to Stick Chairs

If you or a woodworking friend are wondering what the heck a stick chair is, we’ve made a page that is a quick but complete introduction to the form. It also explains how all our stick chair products relate to the form. So you can better decide if you should go Old School (“Welsh … | Continue reading


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2022 Anarchist’s Gift Guide: Day 1

I started this “gift guide” years ago after watching a woodworking TV personality’s “gift guide” for one of his sponsors. Clearly, he’d been given a list of worthless garbage products that were severely overstocked.  I thought: What if some poor spouse actually took this clown’s … | Continue reading


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Mechanical Library Campaign Furniture Collection

Often we start working on a new book – among the first steps are to acquire any good (and sometimes bad) research that’s already been done on the subject – at least for topics that haven’t been written about ad nauseam (see workbenches…or Shaker furniture; we’d need far more shel … | Continue reading


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Making Things Hard/Easy

For most of my career, I have helped other woodworkers “get published.” That task could be as simple as spell checking their excellent work. Or as involved as being a ghost writer – taking an oral history of their work and transforming it into an article or entire book.  After 25 … | Continue reading


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Reminder: LAP Open House November 26

Wally hopes you can join us on Saturday, Nov. 26, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. for our holiday open house (at which you might consider giving him a cat treat or 10). We’ll have available our full line of Lost Art Press books, Crucible Tools and apparel, including new baseball caps – khaki … | Continue reading


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Naming Rights up for Bids at Lost Art Press

Because of the extreme financial pressures of the pandemic unprecedented demand from readers, we have decided to offer naming rights to several of the valuable components of our business. With one small payment, you can put your product or service front and center with dozens and … | Continue reading


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Unbox This

You don’t see many “unboxing” videos of our books and tools on the internet. And that is 100 percent by design. We put a lot of thought into our packaging. But our goal is to get the product to you using the minimum amount of packaging. And with most – if not all – of... | Continue reading


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