He should write a book on time management. Seriously. Making a living making furniture is not easy, even for the best. Hard to imagine building the shop, doing all the other things he does, while still cranking out a living and paying the bills making furniture. His work must fetch eye-watering prices. Good for him!
I found it interesting that he is a Princeton grad. His appetite for learning and exploration is inspiring. “It’s got 20 or more drawers. I haven’t counted yet. About half of those are secret.”
I bought this guy's book on hand planes and I don't regret it!
He should write a book on time management. Seriously. Making a living making furniture is not easy, even for the best. Hard to imagine building the shop, doing all the other things he does, while still cranking out a living and paying the bills making furniture. His work must fetch eye-watering prices. Good for him!
cant wait to see the finished product
It’s shown in a video called “7 Questions with Garrett Hack” on the _FineWoodWorking_ channel at about the 2:10 mark.
I found it interesting that he is a Princeton grad. His appetite for learning and exploration is inspiring.
“It’s got 20 or more drawers. I haven’t counted yet. About half of those are secret.”
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saw this one already
"Hand-built workshop?" Are there machine-built workshops?