

(Yes, we are sure the link works we have checked it a dozen times.) When you click the button below, the file will likely go directly to you “downloads” folder.
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You can download the 22 zipped mp3 files below for 125 minutes of listening pleasure. But it took a lot of investment of various resources, and we do have lots of cats to keep in kibble.īut because the audiobook made almost no money, we’ve decided to now offer it free to blog readers. Was it worthwhile? Absolutely – it helped an underserved audience of students. Why don’t we offer audiobooks of more of our books? Well, they are the posters of our aural world…which is to say this one made no money. He brought not only his hand-tool knowledge but his excellent thespian training to the project. So we asked the inimitable Roy Underhill to help us out. Their students weren’t able to read the book, but they could listen to it. When Lost Art Press published the expanded edition* of “The Joiner and Cabinet Maker” in 2011, a teacher of autistic students approached LAP about an audiobook of the original 1839 text to help teach craft history.

It is a book for anyone exploring hand-tool woodworking.Įven more delightful is that Thomas builds three projects during the course of his journey in the book, and there is enough detail in the text and illustrations to re-create these three projects just as they were built in 1839. However, this is not a book for children. It ends with Thomas building a veneered mahogany chest of drawers that is French polished. It begins with Thomas tending the fire to keep the hide glue warm, and it details how he learns stock preparation, many forms of joinery and casework construction. Unlike other woodworking books of the time, “The Joiner and Cabinet Maker” focuses on how apprentices can obtain the basic skills needed to work in a hand-tool shop. The book was written to guide young people who might be considering a life in the joinery or cabinetmaking trades, and every page is filled with surprises. It tells the fictional tale of Thomas, a lad of 13 or 14 who is apprenticed to a rural shop, that builds everything from built-ins to more elaborate veneered casework.

“ The Joiner and Cabinet Maker” is a short book written by an anonymous tradesman it was first published in 1839. Roy Underhill in his office, recording the audiobook of “The Joiner and Cabient Maker.”
