James C
Established Member
I for one found this book very helpful. It (along with available funds) prevented me from going down a costly rabbit hole.
This book does also give lists from Charles Hayward, Joeseph Moxon, Randle Holme and Benjamin Seaton for comparison which I found interesting. I am also quite excited to find that Lost Art Press is looking to republish the vast majority of Charles Haywards wiritings soon.
http://blog.lostartpress.com/2015/05/21/the-hayward-project-v-the-blair-witch-project/
I'm looking forward to this mainly because I don't have the time or inclination to buy every copy of The Woodworker Magazine that Hayward wrote for and can't wait for this resource.
I can understand how people who have been at this for decades might feel that a lot of what Schwarz and Co. bring forward is rehashing. I personally wouldn't have started down this road of hand tool woodwork, or even have read Wearing, if it weren't for first reading The Anarchists Toolchest.
Hopefully this post clears up the Lee Valley Blog advert.
http://www.popularwoodworking.com/woodworking-blogs/chris-schwarz-blog/help-blog-help
This book does also give lists from Charles Hayward, Joeseph Moxon, Randle Holme and Benjamin Seaton for comparison which I found interesting. I am also quite excited to find that Lost Art Press is looking to republish the vast majority of Charles Haywards wiritings soon.
http://blog.lostartpress.com/2015/05/21/the-hayward-project-v-the-blair-witch-project/
I'm looking forward to this mainly because I don't have the time or inclination to buy every copy of The Woodworker Magazine that Hayward wrote for and can't wait for this resource.
I can understand how people who have been at this for decades might feel that a lot of what Schwarz and Co. bring forward is rehashing. I personally wouldn't have started down this road of hand tool woodwork, or even have read Wearing, if it weren't for first reading The Anarchists Toolchest.
Hopefully this post clears up the Lee Valley Blog advert.
http://www.popularwoodworking.com/woodworking-blogs/chris-schwarz-blog/help-blog-help