Kitchen table!!?? Holy cow! Would you care to give me/us an idea of the tools you used? I have been looking at those for a long, long time but I am such a hack when it comes to doing anything well with my hands. I've been afraid it would be a total waste of money and waste of nice materials for me to attempt one but you are giving me some hope.
Thanks, Mick
Well, my tools:
a small hammer, a hacksaw, different wood chisels, different screwdrivers, a flat file, a half-round file, some needle files, sanding paper with different grits, fine scotch brite pads, 0000 steel wool, a small foldable clamping workbench from a hardware store , a cordless power drill and a heat gun for the aqua fortis.
Jim Kibler's kits are great and precicely preshaped, if you intend to build your kit without additional hardware and inletting you don't need the hacksaw and just one or two small chisel. The only thing you have to pay attention to is the real filligree wood at the forestock. Patience and sharp chisels are essential.
Christian