I could have the two books mixed up. I know I have both, but other than some cursory reading, was a bit too far along to get much out of them. Some of the techniques followed blindly could create a bunch of additional time spent. For example, the mortise technique is far slower than just riding the bevel, as the chisels were likely designed to do.
I do recall that one of them was hopelessly packed with gadgets.
I think most people reading these books would get more benefit if they just went into their shops, set a standard and worked to meet it. (if the book encourages them to do that, though, then that's certainly fine).
I do recall that one of them was hopelessly packed with gadgets.
I think most people reading these books would get more benefit if they just went into their shops, set a standard and worked to meet it. (if the book encourages them to do that, though, then that's certainly fine).