A notable blog post on tool storage which I refer back to the concepts of each time I’m considering where a tool goes and how it gets stored is:
I would recommend pairing that analysis with:
and if one can stomach typos there is:
the dichotomy of which (that a tool cabinet held up as an example of a woodworker striving for perfection is written up in a book which has so many typos that one is mis-spelling the woodworker’s name on the inside front cover) drives me nuts. Note that the .pdf excerpt actually embodies another notable error, one so severe that any publisher concerned about their perception and reputation in the industry would have done a cancel and reprinted the page, then paying a professional book repairer to excise the page with the error and replacing it with the reprinted one — that photo at the top of pg. 70? It’s a duplicate from another page where the flat pliers are actually described, but apparently, there is no photo of the iconic pair of jeweler’s pliers which should appear on that page.