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Category: Joiners

August 26, 2018August 25, 2018 Scott Perkins Writes

Turners & Joiners: Who made the triangle stool?

August 26, 2018August 25, 2018 Scott Perkins Writes

How to Make a Turned Stool from a Grape Arbor, Part Three

The business end of a plough plane, doing it thing on a seat rail.
August 25, 2018August 25, 2018 Scott Perkins Writes

A Joiner’s Toolbox: The Plough Plane

August 25, 2018August 25, 2018 Scott Perkins Writes

How to Make a Turn Stool from a Grape Arbor, Part Two

August 25, 2018August 25, 2018 Scott Perkins Writes

How to Make a Turn Stool from a Grape Arbor, Part One

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The Eternal Apprentice

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Originally known as the “School of the Renaissance Artisan”, this began as a one year project by writer & humorist Scott Perkins exploring the trades and crafts of 16th century England: 54 trade guilds in 52 weeks.

The real story began when he failed. Join us for the ongoing story of one man’s artisanal renaissance…

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