Rick Yochim
Well-known member
Reading Mark's excellent review of this book in the latest newsletter has whetted my appetite but I would like to solicit some opinions from anyone who has read it.
While I will probably buy it as I am loathe to reject any period woodworking book (and I am sure I will be inspired by it), I am wondering if it will also help me further develop my understanding of aesthetics and mechanics as I continue to build. I am particularly interested in improving the fineness of my work habits (meaning building processes) and in my understanding of what is and is not good period design and execution.
Any and all thoughts from those who know this book are appreciated.
Thanks.
Rick Yochim
While I will probably buy it as I am loathe to reject any period woodworking book (and I am sure I will be inspired by it), I am wondering if it will also help me further develop my understanding of aesthetics and mechanics as I continue to build. I am particularly interested in improving the fineness of my work habits (meaning building processes) and in my understanding of what is and is not good period design and execution.
Any and all thoughts from those who know this book are appreciated.
Thanks.
Rick Yochim