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The Stick Chair Journal is an annual publication that expands the universe of all things stick chair. More history. More plans. More techniques. Plus reviews of tools. The Journal is a supplement to the content of "The Stick Chair Book" (which is free to download).
Each issue of the Journal contains a complete plan for a stick chair. And if you purchase The Stick Chair Journal directly from us, you will also receive the pdf of the journal and a pdf of the full-size patterns for the chair in the issue.
The Stick Chair Journal has no advertising and is printed using the same high-quality specifications we use for books. That means the pages are folded into signatures and sewn together. Then we wrap the pages with #100 Mohawk card stock, which is stamped with the cover image. Made in the United States.
It’s excessive to make a journal this way, but we want it to last for several lifetimes.
About Issue No. 3
The King of the Chairmakers: Many have claimed the crown. Only one has earned it.
Finish with Dirt, Soot & Oil: A simple and safe way to color furniture and make it look like it has been already broken in (but not abused).
The Hand-cranked Stick Machine: How to set up the venerable Stanley No. 77 to make tenons and entire sticks for your chairs.
A Search for Early Windsors: Stick chairs pre-date Windsor chairs. But were the two forms similar at one time? We travel to Lincolnshire, England, to investigate.
The Lincolnshire Windsor Chair: Complete plans and construction information for the earliest known Windsor chair, a massive beauty.
The $25 Rocker: Early Appalachian communities had agreements not to raise prices on their chairs. Why? And can we learn something from this old attitude toward commerce?
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