Woodworking is a curiously difficult animal for me to research, because the vast majority of the time that I type anything related to a woodworking project, I get only a ton of instructions and videos showing how to make things with a huge shop full of expensive powertools -- none of which I have. And, whilst I could in theory do similar things with hand-tools, I'd usually have to change my methodology in such dramatic ways that such videos don't help much.
There are plenty of explanations on how to cut mortises, sharpen plane irons, saw dovetails, and all of the individual skills that go into woodworking. And, there are a few great resources on how to build cool things like workbenches, saw-horses, vises, hand-planes, bowsaws, and all of that great and fun stuff which I've enjoyed. But there aren't a lot of people showing off "end product" type projects and how to build them -- or, at least, I've not found many!
Any recommendations? I'm interested in anything from Youtube channels to old 19th century manuscripts. I'm not keen on large ornate furniture, but rather small household items and crafts -- maybe the occasional shelf or side table. Of course, feel free to share sources on that large ornate furniture as I'm sure many people besides me would be interested