custard
Established Member
Just finished this book. Really enjoyable read, and it's refreshing to find a book about craftsmanship that's beautifully and traditionally bound. I've often thought David Charlesworth's massively impressive trilogy really deserves to be re-written to make it more structured and comprehensive (also dropping the cheesy F&C photos and replacing them with dignified line drawings) and properly bound as a hardback. It could then take it's place as the definitive treatise on using hand tools, which after all is what it actually is.
But back to The Anarchist's Tool Chest, the central message is that most of us are struggling with too many tools, sometimes of poor quality or badly fettled. We'd be more productive, and probably enjoy our woodworking more, if we had fewer, better tools. He then outlines the tools that he believes are the essential set, and goes on to build a tool chest to store them in. Nice idea and a compelling tale.
I wouldn't agree with every word he writes, but the general sentiment is difficult to argue with, if I only had one block planes instead of a dozen or more I'd probably maintain it better and use it more efficiently!
Anyhow, a great book that most people here would thoroughly enjoy, even if they are occasionally apoplectic at some of his choices, get it on your santa list!
But back to The Anarchist's Tool Chest, the central message is that most of us are struggling with too many tools, sometimes of poor quality or badly fettled. We'd be more productive, and probably enjoy our woodworking more, if we had fewer, better tools. He then outlines the tools that he believes are the essential set, and goes on to build a tool chest to store them in. Nice idea and a compelling tale.
I wouldn't agree with every word he writes, but the general sentiment is difficult to argue with, if I only had one block planes instead of a dozen or more I'd probably maintain it better and use it more efficiently!
Anyhow, a great book that most people here would thoroughly enjoy, even if they are occasionally apoplectic at some of his choices, get it on your santa list!