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Like many of you, I’m a digital guy who mourns the loss of old printed catalogues and magazines that featured long articles that explored topics in depth. That’s why I greeted the new publication of Mortise & Tenon magazine with good cheer. M&T is a one-edition-per-year magazine designed and published by Joshua Klein, a furniture conservator and maker based in Maine. The photography is beautifully done, with lush, large photos that capture the beauty of woodworking by hand.

M&T focuses on preservation, research, and recreation of historic furniture, and is itself decidedly anachronistic. There’s no on-line version of the magazine, and it doesn’t include tool or product reviews or advertisements. All the better to concentrate on a deep appreciation of period furniture and its master makers, conservators and scholars. M&T aims to give its readers a close-up view of the drawer bottoms and undersides, the irregular surface textures and the idiosyncratic charms of the furniture’s joinery and tool marks. As it says, ā€œThese are the things that neither Sketch-up plans nor museum visits can give you.ā€ This kind of intimate, deeply knowledgeable approach that really hits a nerve with many of us.

Issues not listed are no longer available. Issues 1, 2 and 3 are available in a hardbound book called Mortise & Tenon: The First Three Issues. The book (AQ-11870), listed separately in our Books section, includes several bonus essays and a foreword by Christopher Schwarz.

Click the tabs at the top for a table of contents of each issue of Mortise & Tenon.

      Issue 14 – Table of Contents

      144 pages. Printed in the USA.

    • Building for Belonging by Joshua A. Klein
    • The Meaning in the Silence: Japanese Craft Pedagogy by Douglas Brooks
    • The Past Can Save Our Future: Recovering Linseed Oil Paint by Michiel Brouns
    • Lagging’: Coopering a Norwegian Tankard b
    • y Marshall Scheetz

    • Leaving a Traceā€ by Michael Updegraff
    • Kubbestol: An Examination of Two 19th-century Scandinavian Stump Chairs
    • Hands in Constant Motion: A Visit with a Master Planemaker in Taiwan by Agnes Chang
    • New Trails, Old Ways: An Interview with Seth Gebel
    • Working Without Recipes by George Walker
    • Book Recommendation: Early American Wooden Ware by Mary Earle Gould

    Issue 13 – Table of Contents

    144 pages. Printed in the USA.

  • The Fiddle’s Unfolding: Tracing a Folk Tradition by Kerry Lambertson
  • Fruitful Efficiency: On the Cultivation of Skill by Joshua A. Klein
  • A Blacksmith’s Contribution to Woodworking by Kenneth Schwarz
  • Root & Branch: Rediscovering the Uttermost Parts of a Tree by Brendan Gaffney
  • From the Ashes: Examination of a Mid-19th-Century Work Table
  • Engaging Work: Selections on Craftsmanship & the Modern World (Compilation)
  • The Scraper Through the Ages by Michael Updegraff
  • Some Thoughts on the Artisan Process by Jim Tolpin
  • Reconstructing the Varnish Maker’s Art: Traditional Finishes for the 21st Century by Steve Voigt
  • Book Recommendation: Claudia Kinmonth’s “Irish Country Furniture and Furnishingsā€ Gerald W.R. Ward
  • Issue 12 – Table of Contents

      Issue 12 – Table of Contents

      144 pages. Printed in the USA.

    • The Last Boatbuilder of the Nagara River by Douglas Brooks
    • The Simple Art of Wooden Planemaking by Joshua A. Klein
    • For the Love of History: A Journey into Practical Blacksmithing by Jordan Goodwin
    • Risk & Reward: Skill as a Safety Net by Michael Updegraff
    • The Van Gogh Chair by Masashi Kutsuwa
    • Both Ends of the Spectrum: An Examination of Two Ladderback Chairs
    • The Courage of Curiosity: An Interview with Furniture Conservator Donald C. Williams
    • From Jute to Silk: Making Splint from Riven White Ash by Brendan Gaffney
    • The Dalarna Corner Notch by Dennis Carter
    • Book Recommendation: Glenn Adamson’s Craft: An American History by Cameron Turner
    • Issue 11- Table of Contents

      144 pages. Printed in the USA.

      • Mountain Music: The Story of Foxfire’s 50 Years of Appalachian Handcraft by Michael Updegraff
      • Warp & Weft: Weaving Academic Research with Handcraft in the Restoration of a Loom by Nevan Carling
      • Understanding the Medieval Socket Axe by Gustave R?Ā©mon
      • A Williamsburg Apprentice: Discovering the Trade, Art, & Mystery of 18th-century Cabinetmaking by Jeremy Tritchler
      • For Speed: Fancy Windsor Chair Production in Early America by Elia Bizzarri
      • Examination of an Early 19th century Chest of Drawers
      • Finding the Groove: The Value of Batch Production Woodworking byJoshua A. Klein
      • The Drawknife & the Butterfly Effect by Dr. Mike Epworth
      • On His Own Book: The Story of Chairmaker Richard Poynor by Hunter S. Zyriek-Rhodes
      • Book Recommendation: John Ruskin’s Unto this Last by Ray Deftereos

      Issue 10- Table of Contents

      144 pages. Printed in the USA.

      • An Unexpected Gift: Discovering Calm in a Modern Apprenticeship by Will Wheeler
      • An Exercise in Precision & Randomness: Replicating David Pye’s Fluting Engine by Jeff Miller
      • Book Recommendations: Books for Students of Furniture by Al Breed
      • Ready Hands: A Letter to My Sons by Joshua Klein
      • Savageness by John Ruskin
      • A Whisper from the Past: The Lessons Tools Teach Us by George Walker
      • The Rhythm of Weaving Cattail Rush Seats by Michael Updegraff
      • Examination of a William & Mary Gateleg Table (1715-1740)
      • Walking with Wood/Se Promener avec Le Bois by Joseph Brihiez
      • The Past for the Future: Reflections on 50 Years as a Furniture Conservator by W. Patrick Edwards

      Issue 9- Table of Contents

      144 pages. Printed in the USA.

      • ā€œThe Sacred in the Common: Making an Icon Panelā€ by Symeon van Donkelaar
      • ā€œMaking the Sussex Chairā€ by Abdollah Nafisi
      • ā€œThe Legacy of Cesar Chelorā€ by Steve Voigt
      • Scribes of Nature: Dendrochronology & the Deeper Story of Wooden Objectsā€ by Michael Updegraff
      • Examination of an 1815-1830 New England Rocking Chairā€
      • Iterative Design in Vernacular Workholding by Joshua A. Klein
      • The Master is Free: The Legendary Skill of John Hemmings by Canlin J. Frost
      • ā€œA Useful Third Hand: Shop-made Viking Clampsā€ by Zachary Dillinger
      • A Path to Serenity: Sheltering at the Bench with the Korean Masters by David Lane
      • Book Recommendation: ā€œShop Class as Soulcraftā€ by Nancy R. Hiller

      Issue 8 – Table of Contents

      144 pages. Printed in the USA.

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

      Issue 7 – Table of Contents

      144 pages. Printed in the USA.

      • “Partnership with Nature: An Interview with Peter Lamb”
      • “A Fresh & Unexpected Beauty: Understanding David Pye’s ‘Workmanship of Risk'” Joshua A. Klein
      • “The Weight of the Past” Bill Pavlak
      • “Freedom From Vises: Workholding Solutions From Three Traditions” Michael Updegraff
      • “A Good Day’s Work: A Day in the Life of a Village Carpenter” Richard Arnold
      • “A Gentler Way of Working: Investigating Welsh Vernacular Woodwork” Kieran Binnie
      • As Part of a Life Lived: A Shaker’s Perspective on His Community’s Craft Brother Arnold Hadd

      • “Examination of a 1730s High Chest of Drawers”
      • “#thenewwoodculture” Jarrod Dahl
      • “Axioms of Pre-industrial Craft” George Walker
      • “Book Recommendation: Country Woodcraft” Sam Desocio

      Issue 6 – Table of Contents

      144 pages. Printed in the USA.

      • The Wooden Brace: Bitstock Technology for the 21st Century by Joshua A. Klein
      • William Morris and George Nakashima: Finding the Middle Landscape by David Lane
      • Examination of a Hanging Cupboard
      • Forging Traditions: The Common Ancestry of Japanese & Western Edge Tools by Wilbur Pan
      • The Good Life: Discussing Slƶjd with Jƶgge Sundqvist
      • A Windsor Chair Called ‘Henry’ by Nathaniel Brewster
      • A Painted Chest in the Pennsylvania-German Tradition by Jim McConnell
      • A Tale of Two Trees: The Radical Efficiency of Green Woodworking by Michael Updegraff
      • Cutting-edge Technology: Rediscovering the Double-iron Plane – Steve Voigt
      • Book Recommendation: Yanagi’s ‘The Unknown Craftsman’ by Arsenios Hill
      • At Work in the Shop: Cabinetmaking Returns to Old Sturbridge Village by Brock Jobe

      Issue 5 – Table of Contents

      142 pages. Printed in the USA.

      • An Interview with Spencer Nelson on Apartment Woodworking
      • An Overwhelming Call: The Life & Work of Eric Sloane by Michael Updegraff
      • Chester Cornett’s ā€˜Masterpiece’ by Brendan Gaffney
      • Norse Seat Chest by Kate Fox
      • Hand in Hand with Jonathan Fisher by Joshua A. Klein
      • Traditional Coopering by Marshall Scheetz
      • Book Recommendation: Chinnery’s “Oak Furniture” by Derek Olson
      • Examination of an 18th-century Tea Table
      • Tools for Learning: Woodworking with Young Kids by Joshua A. Klein & Michael Updegraff
      • Woodworking in Classic Literature by Megan Fitzpatrick
      • 10,000 Hours: A Journey into Japanese Woodworking by Kim Cho

      Issue 4 – Table of Contents

      140 pages. Printed in the USA.

      • The Quest for Mastery Through Production Work by Jarrod Dahl
      • The Artisan’s Guide to Pre-industrial Table Construction by Joshua A. Klein
      • In Pursuit of the Handmade Aesthetic by Michael Updegraff
      • Straight to the Truth: Designing, Making & Using Straight Edges by Jim Tolpin
      • The Business of Woodworking: 1700 to 1840 by Charles F. Hummel
      • Axes in the Workshop by Vic Tesolin
      • Examination of an English Kneehole Desk
      • An Open Question: Investigating the Steam-bent Drawer Backs of the Swisegood School of Cabinetmaking by Jim McConnell
      • Carpentry Without Borders: An Exploration of Traditional Timber Framing in Romania by Will Lisak
      • Carrying Their Legacies: Selecting, Restoring & Using Wooden Bench Planes by Joshua Klein
      • Entrusted to Our Care: An Interview with Furniture Conservator Christine Thomson
      • Book Recommendation: The Framed Houses of Massachusetts Bay, 1625-1725 by Peter Follansbee

      Issue 3 – Table of Contents

      140 pages. Printed in the USA.

        • “The Spring Pole Lathe: Design, Construction, and Use” by Joshua Klein
        • “On the Trail of Two Cabinetmakers: Reconstructing the Careers of Samuel Wing and Tilly Mead” by: Shelley Cathcart & Amy Griffin
        • Essential Human Work: Reimagining a Legendary School on the Coast of Maine” – Interview with Drew Langsner & Kenneth Kortemeier
        • “Modern Revivalist Toolmaking: What Yesterday’s Tools Can Teach Us Today” by Brendan Bernhardt Gaffney
        • Examination of Two Period High Chairs
        • “The Best of Both Worlds: Embracing the Art in Craft” by Danielle Rose Byrd
        • “Patterns in Shop Practice” by Garrett Hack
        • “Making a Stand: Form & Function for $1.50” by Michael Updegraff
        • “Through a Wilderness of Ornament: Making Sense of 18th-century Pattern Books” by Bill Pavlak
        • “On Perfection: Both Practical and Practiced” by Jim McConnell
        • “Resurrecting the Derelict: Hard Choices in the Conservation of a Chest” by Joshua Klein
        • Book Review by Vic Tesolin: “A Field Guide to Identifying Woods in American Antiques & Collectibles” by R. Bruce Hoadley

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