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Thursday, May 29, 2025
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
It is obvious
Is the "enlightened man" subject to his conditioning or master of it? That is a zen koan, but you can argue one way or the other. Which came first, chicken or egg? You can argue one way or the other.
But in the meantime,
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Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Pocket boxes
These tiny boxes have magnetic closure on the lids. They close with a slight pop and stay closed in the shirt pocket. Some are cherry and inlaid with Arkansas hardwood. Others are maple and have a squiggle pattern made with veneers.
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Monday, May 26, 2025
Corner irons
These include corner irons fabricated from the old type of metal banding that used to bundle bails of wood and other commodities. Even that source of steel is a thing of the past being replaced by plastic banding for which I've found little use.
T'he corner irons are attached with tiny brass nails to strengthen the mitered corners of this sliding top forever box.
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Sunday, May 25, 2025
Have an urge to do rosemaling, and touch base with your Norwegian heritage? This box, on the bicentennial of arrival of Norwegians to America will help. Tine boxes have been used to commemorate special events and decorated gaily.
Tine means cheese box suggesting its humble origins, and tiner are as much a part of Norway as sweaters are in winter... or any other part of the year. A one of a kind box. Decorate it yourself. The lift-off lid latches in place.
For sale on Etsy. https://www.etsy.com/listing/4310583901/paintable-norwegian-style-box
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Thursday, May 22, 2025
Pen boxes!
I've placed pen boxes for sale on Etsy that I made for my book "Tiny Boxes," published by Taunton Press. Several colors of wood are available, but only for a short time. https://www.etsy.com/shop/dougstowe/
Make Magazine No. 93
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The sloop Restauration
Two hundred years ago Norwegians came to America, a story told in the Vesterheim Museum celebration: https://vesterheim.org/exhibit/200-years-of-norwegians-in-america/ A small sloop with fifty two passengers left Stavanger on a voyage to escape religious persecution. In a turn-about is fair trade, I'm sending two small tiner to Stavanger today, to a friend there who ordered them from me on Etsy. Thanks, Knud for the order!
Yesterday I attended two meetings, the Museum of Eureka Springs Art, and the second at ESSA where through extensive work and fundraising we've purchased the 15 acres next door. Readers of this blog have helped, and to those readers I offer sincere thanks. Next comes the redesign of the entry to our campus, and raising the final $50,000 of the fundraising goal. You, too can help. Every dollar raised is matched by the Windgate Charitable Trust, so in an era of abandonment by the government of financial support we, the people must take the lead.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Tiny tiner.
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Friday, May 16, 2025
A tine box.
This the tine box my wife and I found in the folk museum at Oslo. It is from Voss, Norway and as I explained to my students is a classic form.
Tine means cheese box referring to its humble origins, and if you are lucky to have more than one, they are called tiner.
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Thursday, May 15, 2025
today
I am getting ready for a three day class in making Scandinavian bentwood boxes, tiner, as were made in small villages throughout Scandinavia and were related to the bentwood boxes designed and sold by the Shakers.
The class will begin tomorrow and go on until Sunday afternoon, with students having the opportunity to take home more than one box in various sizes.
My own adventure in making these boxes began with this box that my great grandmother carried from Norway by ship in 1866.
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Wednesday, May 07, 2025
Boxmaking 101
This is from Felix Adler, writing in support of manual training in the late 1800's:
"Let the task assigned be, for instance, the making of a wooden box. The first point to be gained is to attract the attention of the pupil to the task. A wooden box is interesting to a child, hence this first point will be gained. Lethargy is overcome, attention is aroused. Next, it is important to keep-the attention fixed on the task: thus only can tenacity of purpose be cultivated. Manual training enables us to keep the attention of the child fixed upon the object of study, because the latter is concrete. Furthermore, the variety of occupations which enter into the making of the box constantly refreshes this interest after it has once been started. The wood must be sawed to line. The boards must be carefully planed and smoothed. The joints must be worked out and fitted. The lid must be attached with hinges. The box must be painted or varnished. Here is a sequence of means leading to an end, a series of operations all pointing to a final object to be gained, to be created. Again, each of these becomes in turn and for the time being a secondary end; and the pupil thus learns, in an elementary way, the lesson of subordinating minor ends to a major end. And, when finally the task is done, when the box stands before the boy's eyes a complete whole, a serviceable thing, sightly to the eyes, well-adapted to its uses, with what a glow of triumph does he contemplate his work! The pleasure of achievement now comes in to crown his labor; and this sense of achievement, in connection with the work done, leaves in his mind a pleasant after-taste, which will stimulate him to similar work in the future. The child that has once acquired, in connection with the making of a box, the habits just described, has begun to master the secret of a strong will, and will be able to apply the same habits in other directions and on other occasions." — Felix Adler
I would like to introduce my readers to boxmaking101.com
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Tuesday, May 06, 2025
Visiting at the Clear Spring School
Come by sometime. Check in at the office first and then see for yourself. Progressive education has been around since the early days of education. It's nothing new. But seeing is the first step you'll take in the progress of your own community. It can be done. And you can do it.
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Monday, May 05, 2025
Chance encounters, brief moments in time...
Thursday, May 01, 2025
Reading, writing, and the hands
Children who are taught to write using pen and paper learn better than those who keyboard. Pushing buttons in not the same thing when it comes to learning letters according to this study.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/04/250430142559.htm
As I was finishing my career at the Clear Spring School we learned that some children were no longer able to read cursive. That's sad, but very true,
Today I have an art show opening at the Eureka Springs Historical Museum. One of my boxes will be featured along with the works of several local artisans.
https://www.facebook.com/EurekaSpringsHistoricalMuseum/
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