Four Through Six is a hardbound collection that brings together Issues 4, 5, and 6 of Mortise & Tenon Magazine, along with new essays from editors Michael Updegraff and Joshua A. Klein. This volume, featuring a foreword by Megan Fitzpatrick of Lost Art Press, offers a deep dive into the craftsmanship, history, and philosophy of woodworking.
Spanning 496 pages, this beautifully crafted book is printed on matte-coated paper with a sewn binding, ensuring it’s built to last as a reference for years to come. From exploring pre-industrial table construction and traditional timber framing in Romania to insights on Japanese woodworking and green woodworking techniques, this collection is packed with knowledge for both the seasoned craftsman and the passionate novice.
Some of our highlights from Issues 4-6 Include:
- The Quest for Mastery Through Production Work by Jarrod Dahl
- Carpentry Without Borders: An Exploration of Traditional Timber Framing in Romania by Will Lisak
- The Good Life: Discussing Slöjd with Jögge Sundqvist
- Cutting-edge Technology: Rediscovering the Double-iron Plane by Steve Voigt
- Woodworking in Classic Literature by Megan Fitzpatrick
- Forging Traditions: The Common Ancestry of Japanese & Western Edge Tools by Wilbur Pan
The full list of each article can be found
here.
Whether you're fascinated by traditional techniques, interested in woodworking history, or seeking inspiration for your own projects, Four Through Six offers a wealth of content to enrich your understanding and practice of woodworking.
Specifications:
- 496 pages
- Matte-coated paper
- Smythe-sewn binding
- Printed in the USA