![]() But you can expect that we will have at least three new products before the end of the year – a DVD I’ll announce next week and two or three books that are unlike anything in print today. Why have I been quiet on these? Because we are still inking contracts. That itself is a mountain of a publishing project, but that’s only one mountain in an entire range of monumental peaks. I’m not just talking about the Roubo translation. And that’s just too long a gestation period for books that I consider to be essential to the growth of handwork in the 21st century. The primary reason I left Popular Woodworking Magazine was because I had so many projects piling up here at Lost Art Press that I estimated it would take me five years of working nights and weekends to tackle them. Is Lost Art Press going to start a hand-tool magazine, whether printed or digital? I’ve received this question about 20 times since June 15 – including from my wife – so I suppose I should deal with it head-on instead of simply demurring. ![]()
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