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M&T focuses on preservation, research, and recreation of historic furniture, and is itself decidedly anachronistic. Thereās no on-line version of the magazine, and it doesnāt 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 furnitureās joinery and tool marks. As it says, āThese 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.
- 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
- Laggingā: Coopering a Norwegian Tankard b
- 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 14 – Table of Contents
144 pages. Printed in the USA.
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Issue 13 – Table of Contents
144 pages. Printed in the USA.
Issue 12 – Table of Contents
Issue 12 – Table of Contents
144 pages. Printed in the USA.
Issue 11- Table of Contents
144 pages. Printed in the USA.
- Mountain Music: The Story of Foxfireās 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?©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 Ruskinās 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 Pyeās 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.
- āThe Sacred in the Common: Making an Icon Panelā by Symeon van Donkelaar
- āMaking the Sussex Chairā by Abdollah Nafisi
- āThe 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
- āA 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: āShop 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 Thoreauās 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 Pyeās ‘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 Dayās Work: A Day in the Life of a Village Carpenter” Richard Arnold
- “A Gentler Way of Working: Investigating Welsh Vernacular Woodwork” Kieran Binnie
- “Examination of a 1730s High Chest of Drawers”
- “#thenewwoodculture” Jarrod Dahl
- “Axioms of Pre-industrial Craft” George Walker
- “Book Recommendation: Country Woodcraft” Sam Desocio
As Part of a Life Lived: A Shakerās Perspective on His Communityās Craft Brother Arnold Hadd
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 Cornettās āMasterpieceā 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: Chinneryās “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 Artisanās 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 Yesterdayās 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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