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The Anarchist's Design Book Expanded Edition…
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The Anarchist's Design Book Expanded Edition (udgave 2019)

af Christopher Schwarz (Forfatter)

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"'The Anarchist's Design Book' is 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 200 years. ... This book explores 11 of these forms - a bed, dining tables, chairs, chests, desks, shelving - and offers a deep exploration into the two construction techniques used to make these pieces that have been forgotten, neglected or rejected"--Publisher's website.… (mere)
Medlem:Mikenielson
Titel:The Anarchist's Design Book Expanded Edition
Forfattere:Christopher Schwarz (Forfatter)
Info:Lost Art Press (2019)
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek
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Nøgleord:woodworking, + & - of designs

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I love Schwarz's books for (a) his light-hearted writing style, (b) his clarity of description, (c) the quality photographs. I especially appreciate (c) because I've seen so many books for craftspeople that contain crappy, incomprehensible photos. And in this book, I also appreciate the designs themselves. Their simplicity appeals to me on an aesthetic level and as non-intimidating exemplars to try. ( )
  Treebeard_404 | Jan 23, 2024 |
very detailed, quite technical but solves some problems ( )
  Mikenielson | Feb 15, 2021 |
Discusses the idea of an anarchist approach to furniture and implement design that was a departure from the major styles imported to the colonies in early American times. Staked furniture using tapered mortise and tenon joinery are covered as well as forms that are designed using mainly boards as in the six-board chest, and other simple designs based on boards that were typically nailed together. A lot of material on historical techniques, and excellent sections on cut and handmade nails and choosing and using nails for furniture construction. ( )
  WoodworkingLibrarian | Apr 28, 2016 |
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"'The Anarchist's Design Book' is 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 200 years. ... This book explores 11 of these forms - a bed, dining tables, chairs, chests, desks, shelving - and offers a deep exploration into the two construction techniques used to make these pieces that have been forgotten, neglected or rejected"--Publisher's website.

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