




Mortise and Tenon Magazine - Issue NO. 19
Mortise and Tenon Magazine – Issue No. 19
Mortise and Tenon Magazine Issue No. 19 continues the publication’s deep exploration of traditional craft, furniture history and contemporary hand-tool woodworking through thoughtful essays and detailed project work.
This issue brings together a diverse group of makers, historians and writers, examining everything from chairmaking traditions and architectural geometry to furniture forms, material culture and ongoing personal building journeys.
Contents
- Lara Reisigl Domeneghetti – A Visual Language: The Tylldal Chair’s Ongoing Journey
- Cheating Entropy: An Interview with Antiquarian Chris Havey
- Douglas Brooks – KIOKE: A New Way of Tradition
- Joshua A. Klein – Build Your Library: Making a Stepback Bookcase
- Gerald W. R. Ward – Encounters in Space: The Roles of Tables in Everyday Life
- Michael Updegraff – The Magic of the Shrink Pot
- Examination of an Early 19th-Century Federal Card Table
- Joshua A. Klein – The Home Stretch: Further Adventures in Building Our House
- Patrick Moore – Stereotomy Across Cultures
- Andrew D. Glenn – Book Recommendation: Mike Dunbar’s Make a Windsor Chair
A considered blend of practical woodworking, historical insight and contemporary craft discourse, Issue No. 19 is ideal for readers interested in the deeper context behind fine furniture making and traditional techniques.
If you want this tightened further, or aligned exactly with previous Mortise & Tenon listings you’ve done, just say the word.
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Mortise and Tenon Magazine – Issue No. 19
Mortise and Tenon Magazine Issue No. 19 continues the publication’s deep exploration of traditional craft, furniture history and contemporary hand-tool woodworking through thoughtful essays and detailed project work.
This issue brings together a diverse group of makers, historians and writers, examining everything from chairmaking traditions and architectural geometry to furniture forms, material culture and ongoing personal building journeys.
Contents
- Lara Reisigl Domeneghetti – A Visual Language: The Tylldal Chair’s Ongoing Journey
- Cheating Entropy: An Interview with Antiquarian Chris Havey
- Douglas Brooks – KIOKE: A New Way of Tradition
- Joshua A. Klein – Build Your Library: Making a Stepback Bookcase
- Gerald W. R. Ward – Encounters in Space: The Roles of Tables in Everyday Life
- Michael Updegraff – The Magic of the Shrink Pot
- Examination of an Early 19th-Century Federal Card Table
- Joshua A. Klein – The Home Stretch: Further Adventures in Building Our House
- Patrick Moore – Stereotomy Across Cultures
- Andrew D. Glenn – Book Recommendation: Mike Dunbar’s Make a Windsor Chair
A considered blend of practical woodworking, historical insight and contemporary craft discourse, Issue No. 19 is ideal for readers interested in the deeper context behind fine furniture making and traditional techniques.
If you want this tightened further, or aligned exactly with previous Mortise & Tenon listings you’ve done, just say the word.

















