The Low Dresser had some interesting design features such as the top rails are joined to the legs via a Bridle Joint. He cut out some weight by utilizing frame and panel construction.
The Cabinet on Stand was a trademark of James Krenov a builder that inspired Mike during his college years. The cabinet slightly floats above the stand.
Both these projects are well dimensioned.

Tables:
The table I found most interesting was his “Dinner Table”. This is another A & C project loaded with details. Bridle Joints on a bias and a “Hay Rake” stretcher stand out to me. When you get to page through this book flip to Chapter 7.

Finishing:
I always look at the section on Finishing first in books and woodworking mags. Mike’s go to finishes are two of my favorites Shellac & Waterlox. He goes through his technique for both.
During my re-read of this book to write this report I grew to appreciate it more and more. There are some ideas worth taking for each reader.

daveg, SW Washington & AZ