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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.
Roy brings Vincent van Gogh's masterpiece back to life as a post-impressionist (and rung) version of his famous chair.
Roy shows how to create easy-to-make wooden gift boxes with mitered corners and lids that slide in grooves.
Master of Pilgrim-century furniture Peter Follansbee joins Roy to make a slope-lidded, carved box from carved white and red oak.
Figures from history including Benjamin Franklin and Muhammad Ali inspire Roy's new line of waving arm wooden whirlygigs.
Roy and workbench builder Will Myers test out the strength of the classic wedged mortise and tenon joint for take-apart furniture.
Woodworker Peter Follansbee shows Roy Underhill how to make Swedish shrink boxes from hollowed wood with inserted bottoms.
The great poet-athlete Muhammad Ali inspires the best lessons in woodworking – Saw Like a Butterfly, Plane Like a Bee!
Chair-maker Elia Bizzarri shows Roy how to make a split oak firewood carrier inspired by the classic wooden harvest rake.
Roy Underhill makes a double, swinging casement window using wooden planes and premium pine.
Christopher Schwarz joins Roy to unlock the secrets of the ancient Roman woodworker's bench.
A plank with inserted legs becomes a chair, a table, or a bench in the most ancient form of furniture making.
Master blacksmith Peter Ross shows how to forge hinges and latches for a replica tool chest.
Roy shows how to dovetail a stout, sloped top tool chest that came from Bristol, England in 1900.
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