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Roy Underhill has been teaching woodworking for more than 30 years. As the host of this how-to series, Roy demonstrates how to make bookcases, chairs, puzzles and toys. If it can be made out of wood, Roy knows how to do it and what tools to use. Full of tips and different techniques, The Woodwright's Shop also features guest craftsmen for unique projects, all using classic hand tools.
Raise the sails on a fleet in a flask with a master of the maritime miniature.
Build an oak, three-legged drop-leaf table from the time of the English civil war.
See how to turn and carve the double spiral of the barley twist leg from Cromwell's time.
A second-generation Adirondack furniture maker shows how to build chairs - rustic style
Learn how to bend and turn the stock for a wonderful Windsor highchair.
Frame and finish the Windsor highchair with the master chair-maker and storyteller.
Join in Thoreau's search for moral lessons deep in the grain of the wood.
A master craftsman shows how to sharpen, tune and use the Japanese plane.
Oak, ash, elm and iron make the wheel of our barrow.
Fitting the beveled elm panels into the oak wheelbarrow frame.
An expert from Colonial Williamsburg shows how to make and restore webbed and stuffed chair seats.
Beautiful belt-driven nineteenth century machines still make window sashes in this New York shop.
Enjoy the journeyman joint that holds your drawers together in forms from the functional to the fantastic.
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