Pocket Book Slip Case

$25.00

This slip case was made specifically to fit “The Woodworker’s Pocket Book” that is available from Lost Art Press. The have recently released “Sharpen This” and “Workshop Wound Care” which also fit our slip cases! These are exceptional resources that would be a perfect fit for any woodworker’s shop.

  • Slip cases are 5-3/4” wide and 8” tall

  • Holds books that are 4” x 6-1/2”

  • Made with 14oz waxed cotton canvas

  • Hand peened copper rivets

  • Brass eyelets

  • Designed to be mounted to the inside of a toolchest or on the wall behind your workbench

  • Mounts with four slotted brass screws (provided)

  • BOOKS NOT INCLUDED!! - See links below to order the books.

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“The Woodworker’s Pocket Book” is small – just 4” x 6-1/2” – but it contains 112 pages of critical woodworking information for the hand-tool woodworker. Edited by the great Charles H. Hayward and published in 1949, “The Woodworker’s Pocket Book” is a guide to everything from finishing recipes to drawing ellipses to choosing the correct screw or nail. This is an exceptional resource that would be a perfect fit for any woodworker’s shop. You can pick up a copy from Lost Art Press here, https://lostartpress.com/collections/all-books/products/the-woodworker-s-pocket-book

"Sharpen This" is a 120-page pocket book on how to get great edges, regardless of the sharpening system you choose. It is about what is important: Creating a sharp edge quickly with a minimum amount of equipment. It is not a book about becoming a sharpening expert. It is instead about becoming an expert at sharpening. You can pick up a copy from Lost Art Press here, https://lostartpress.com/products/sharpen-this

“Workshop Wound Care” – part of our pocket-book series – delves right to the heart of what you need to know when faced with common workshop injuries, from lacerations, to puncture wounds to material in the eye. The author, Dr. Jeffery Hill, is an emergency room physician and an active woodworker. So he knows exactly the information a woodworker needs to know when it comes to injuries. And he presents information in a way that a non-medical professional can easily understand it. This is definitely a field manual – not a medical textbook. The book is organized so you can quickly get to the information you need. So that when you cut (or burn or crush) your something, you can turn right to the instructions you need to take care of the problem. You can pick up a copy from Lost Art Press here, https://lostartpress.com/products/workshop-wound-care

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