Bodgers
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Just got given this book as a present. It is a pretty comprehensive book. There is some good stuff on sharpening here and the comparison of different types of planes at various price points is interesting. Same sort of writing as his workbench book, but I like his style on the whole, at times it can get a bit 'over egged', but it is nice. There is a lot of information here, so it is a good value.
Strange that all the pictures are black and white - not sure if it is a style choice or not.
Other strange omission is an almost complete silence on wood planes. He doesn't seem to mention that this was a deliberate choice. Not sure what happened there.
I take issue on his review of the new Stanley SW planes as well. His second review in Popular Woodworking on the Low Angle Jack in 2010 he pretty much says he is happy (after the negative review in 2009) and then in this book, written in 2016 here, he re-hashes his negative comments from the 2009 PW review...
https://youtu.be/EuEbXDtmS6A
Strange that all the pictures are black and white - not sure if it is a style choice or not.
Other strange omission is an almost complete silence on wood planes. He doesn't seem to mention that this was a deliberate choice. Not sure what happened there.
I take issue on his review of the new Stanley SW planes as well. His second review in Popular Woodworking on the Low Angle Jack in 2010 he pretty much says he is happy (after the negative review in 2009) and then in this book, written in 2016 here, he re-hashes his negative comments from the 2009 PW review...
https://youtu.be/EuEbXDtmS6A