| This blog is written by naomi weiss | 12 entries so far |
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Ramblings Loosely Related to Art History #5: A Wittgenstein Wochenendbeilage
There are loads more cool things about Wittgenstein. Since his family was minted, he chilled with...
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Early Modern Woodworking #3: The Debate of the Carpenter's Tools
This is the famous poem that Chris Schwarz mentioned once; i dug it up and appended whatever note...
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Ramblings Loosely Related to Art History #4: Another Depiction of Jesus as a Carpenter
This painting, from 1620, entitled ‘The Childhood of Christ’ was executed by Gerr...
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Old Tools #1: Folding Rule Fiasco--an Appeal for Help
I got my folding rule from Walt. Anyway, i should have taken a ‘before’ shot. I d...
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Ramblings Loosely Related to Art History #3: Woodworking and Wittgenstein
http://gradstudentadd.blogspot.com/2009/10/woodworking-wittgenstein.html
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Ramblings Loosely Related to Art History #2: The Carpenter and the Shadow of Death
If you thought the last painting was out of control, this one will blow you away. It’s ...
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Ramblings Loosely Related to Art History #1: Jesus the Gingy 'Jew Boy' Joiner
”Christ in the House of His Parents”—John Everett Millais (1829-1896)LinkThis p...
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Moxon--The Art of Joinery (Full Text)
By clicking here, you should get to a Google Doc of about 41 pages of the Joinery section. Le...
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Early Modern Woodworking #2: A DIY Shoutout to My Pepys (Yeah, it's Pronounced 'Peeps')
Once again, thanks to Cardinal Wolsey’s Today in History and Phil Gyford’s excellent ...
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Early Modern Woodworking #1: Moxon, Nicholas Owen, and the Gunpowder Plot
Here’s another one from the archive, but here’s a better link with pictures (i try no...
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Really?!
Still haven’t learnt how to do this right. Here is the link to the original post.<div>&l...
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Chair Repair
A few months ago, some friends asked me to repair some chairs. Here are some photos of the proje...

















