
[S2 - 27] A Cabinetmakers Notebook By Jame Krenov
31/8/2021 | 13 min
A cabinetmaker's notebook by James Krenov is a relatively famous book that I've been avoiding reviewing for a while now, join me on today's podcast as a I tell you why.

[S2-26] Chinese Domestic Furniture By Gustav Ecke
20/8/2021 | 13 min
Chinese classical furniture in the Ming style demonstrates some very interesting solutions to typical problems, some fascinating joinery and some timeless elegance in design. I found this book to be a great "read" - its got very little text but lots of inspiration. Upon reading it's easy to see why this is considered one of the seminal works in this style of furniture.

[S2-25] Zany Wooden Tools By Bob Gilsdorf
03/8/2021 | 12 min
A fun book that I enjoy is this book on kinetic toys by Bob Gilsdorf. It's one that I return to every so often to look for inspiration for a project with my boys. I hope that one day visitors to our house will be encouraged to join in and make a toy (rather than the current propensity for small scale weapons manufacture - that seems to be my son's primary rationale for visiting the woodworking room).

[S2-24] Hand Tool Essentials By Paul Sellers
15/6/2021 | 19 min
A great book if you want a really in depth look at the core tools in your workshop. I enjoyed this book and could heartily recommend it to anyone who is interested in the distilled wisdom of a master craftsman.

[S2-23] Another Work Is Possible By Joshua Klein
09/5/2021 | 15 min
Another Work is Possible is a very different take on how the task of building a structure can be completed. With the help of Charpentiers Sans Frontieres (CSF) - the folk at Mortise and Tenon set about constructing a new Blacksmith shop. Part philosophy, part construction log, part beautiful coffee table book - this book documents both the steps and ethos behind this project.



Hand Tool Book Review