Still reading and taking a break from practicing my joinery...
I came across a few articles by Christopher Schwarz and he seems very pro hand tool. I am curious if his statements are true, that in most cases a skilled craftsman could finish in roughly the same time as one using power tools. I would assume this would really depend on how large a project you are talking about and how much rough lumber you are working with.
Then, can you really get a finish as good as from sand paper or better using planes and a cabinet scraper? What criteria do they use to define a finish that is better? Ahh, so much knowledge to gain young grasshopper.
Cheers,
Shawn
I came across a few articles by Christopher Schwarz and he seems very pro hand tool. I am curious if his statements are true, that in most cases a skilled craftsman could finish in roughly the same time as one using power tools. I would assume this would really depend on how large a project you are talking about and how much rough lumber you are working with.
Then, can you really get a finish as good as from sand paper or better using planes and a cabinet scraper? What criteria do they use to define a finish that is better? Ahh, so much knowledge to gain young grasshopper.
Cheers,
Shawn