- Hardcover
- Publisher: POpular Wood (2002)
- ISBN-10: 1558706550
- ISBN-13: 978-1558706552
- Product Dimensions: 28.2 x 22.4 x 1 cm
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,648,744 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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The main reason I bought the book was to gain some insight into the design process. Chapter 2 is titled "creating a drawing", and covers this by looking at how the author drew/designed and eventually built a table. The chapter is helpful, but a bit short. I would have liked another example. Design seems to be an iterative process, where you draw something and see what works and doesn't, fix and draw again. I would have liked some examples of drawings that show this iterative process, and what criteria are used to determine what works and what doesn't. But maybe that's where the skill of the designer comes in and this can't really be taught in a book.
The last 6 chapters showcase some nice pieces, and have some comments on them. Again, it would have been nice to have examples of the iterative design process used to get to the final result. And to correct another reviewer, some of the pieces are pieces by the editors of Popular Woodworking.
My guess is that the book would have been much more expensive if each type of furniture had an exmple of the design process. Study the second chapter carefully, and apply it.
I highly recommend this book to people that are interested in going beyond building after plans. I have begun work on a custom bookcase for specific books, and have found the experience very rewarding.