The unparalleled files in the lower right hand corner are a little embarrassing. There are some nice tools in hear but what is the specialization? No hammer?
Fine woodworking/boxmaking chest. The smaller hammer is a plane hammer, the bigger is handy for finish nailing, no need for a bigger hammer in woodworking since you can “persuade” joints or whack chisels with a random plank of wood.
It has everything to cut dovetails and layout joints.
look at the neophyte’s toolbox…. fifteen tools for doing the same thing a skilled mechanic can do with one. or none. this guy has his act together and is leaving room for energy to circulate around the tools he actually uses.
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December 4th, 2008 at 4:10 am
There’s a lot of empty space in this toolbox. Does the owner not have enough tools?
December 4th, 2008 at 8:13 am
The unparalleled files in the lower right hand corner are a little embarrassing. There are some nice tools in hear but what is the specialization? No hammer?
December 4th, 2008 at 11:20 am
Fine woodworking/boxmaking chest. The smaller hammer is a plane hammer, the bigger is handy for finish nailing, no need for a bigger hammer in woodworking since you can “persuade” joints or whack chisels with a random plank of wood.
It has everything to cut dovetails and layout joints.
February 6th, 2009 at 9:17 pm
the more you know, the less tools you need.
look at the neophyte’s toolbox…. fifteen tools for doing the same thing a skilled mechanic can do with one. or none. this guy has his act together and is leaving room for energy to circulate around the tools he actually uses.