The second of Graham’s books is one I can heartily recommend to all readers interested in an overview of traditional tools. This is one of the best books I’ve read in terms of both covering a wide selection of tools, and being thorough enough that you come away with a new found understanding.
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Episode 21 – The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Woodworking Handtools by Graham Blackburn
The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Woodworking Handtools Instruments and Devices by Graham Blackburn is an interesting attempt at a complete visual and text encyclopaedia of handtools. Join me in today’s episode as I explore why you might want to add this to your bookshelf.
Episode 20 – The Workbench Design Book by Christopher Schwarz
If you’re going down the rabbit hole of building the perfect workbench, this book will help you learn how to critique and improve on almost any design.
Episode 19 – Ingenious Mechanicks by Chris Schwarz
If you have ever wanted to build a low workbench, or are curious about the origins of the workbench – I have just the book for you today on the podcast. Chris Schwarz’s excellent production Ingenious Mechanicks showcases 3 low workbenches and takes you through the history construction and use of them.
Episode 18 – Workbenches by Christopher Schwarz
In my opinion the best book you can buy before you start building a workbench is Christopher Schwarz’s Workbenches: From Design & Theory to Construction & Use
Episode 17 – Hands Employed Aright by Joshua Klein
Such a great book about the incredible Joshua Fischer. Possibly the most detailed record of pre-industrial woodworking that we will ever have.
Episode 16 – Interview with Gary Rogowski, conclusion
In this episode I conclude the interview and book review with Gary Rogowski. I had a lot of fun having quite a soulful and deep conversation with him. I hope you enjoy it.
Episode 15 – Handmade with Gary Rogowski (Part 1 of 2)
I had such a blast talking to Gary about his book and woodworking themes, and philosophical elements of being a woodworker. I’m probably biased as Handmade is my favorite woodworking philosophy book, but I am sure that there are gems in this interview for all listeners.
Episode 14 – The Joiner and Cabinet-Maker (Part 2)
In the final episode about this book I wrap up the review. Thanks to the absolutely fantastic folks at Lost Art Press you can get an extract chapter and project: Download the Packing box chapter here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1IW73zO8bBkVT4YLNxDX1Qvada_SRakDe Download the Sketchup File here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ckpQ54klUgCKOOq79TxrAIBencwI8HZO
Episode 13 – Interview with Vic Tesolin author of The Minimalist Woodworker
There are many people who are reaching out in their own way during this current crisis caused by the spread of covid-19. Lee Valley has made project resources available top keep your kids (and your spouse sane), while Bad-Axe Toolworks is another example of a great woodworking company that is reaching out with a very […]