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Spike Carlsen

    Spike Carlsen writes with a deep curiosity about the world around us, the things within it, and how they function. His work is characterized by a practical approach to craft and its history, exploring the mechanics and construction of everyday objects and phenomena. Bringing extensive editorial experience and a background as a carpenter, Carlsen offers readers insightful and often surprising explorations of the ordinary. He delves into the hidden stories and workings of the commonplace, revealing the fascinating details often overlooked.

    Ridiculously Simple Furniture Projects
    A Walk Around the Block
    The Backyard Homestead Book of Building Projects
    • Offers instructions for everything from plant supports and a clothesline to a potting bench, a chicken coop, a hoop greenhouse, a cold frame, a beehive, a root cellar with storage bins, and an outdoor shower. In this title, most of the projects are suitable for complete novices, and all use just basic tools and standard building materials.

      The Backyard Homestead Book of Building Projects
    • A Walk Around the Block

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(905)Add rating

      A simple walk around the block set journalist Spike Carlsen, bestselling author of A Splintered History of Wood, off to investigate everything he could about everything we take for granted in our normal life—from manhole covers and recycling bins to bike lanes and stoplights. In this celebration of the seemingly mundane, Carlsen opens our eyes to the engineering marvels, human stories, and natural wonders right outside our front door. He guides us through the surprising allure of sewers, the intricacies of power plants, the extraordinary path of an everyday letter, and the genius of recycling centers—all the while revealing that this awesome world isn’t just a spectator sport.As engaging as it is endearing, A Walk Around the Block will change the way you see things in your everyday life. Join Carlsen as he strolls through the trash museum of New York City; explores the quirky world of squirrels, pigeons, and roadkill; and shows us how understanding stoplights, bike lanes, and the fine art of walking can add years to our lives. In the end, he brings a sense of wonder into your average walk around the block, wherever you are. Guaranteed. 

      A Walk Around the Block
    • Blending the practicality of IKEA with the creativity of Martha Stewart, this collection of 35+ innovative projects is presented with simplicity of construction in mind. The suggested pieces are practical, have broad appeal, and carry a high brag factor upon completion. Requiring minimal assembly time and tools, this concise, engaging, and even humorous guide offers countless tips as well as clear and instructive photography. The majority of the projects also incorporate clever construction, such as the use of bifold doors, stock cabinets, and off-the-shelf lumber, guaranteeing that the required materials are both inexpensive and easily accessible. Featuring ideas for furnishing both the interior and the exterior of the home, this handbook is ideal for weekend woodworkers.

      Ridiculously Simple Furniture Projects