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The pages of Woodsmith magazine come to life in this unique concept for public television. Each of the thirteen, half-hour episodes is built around a theme and teaches the skills and safe tool techniques necessary to build a variety of woodworking projects in a home shop. On each program, host Don Peschke, founding editor of Woodsmith, leads a cast of editors and project designers as they explore a wide range of tips, tools, jigs and fixtures, and techniques. Segments on most programs include "The Basics," "Techniques," "Three Things to Consider," "Tool Tune-Up," "Shop Tips," "Oops! When Things Go Wrong," and "Woodworkers' Round-table." Produced by Iowa Public Television in high-definition and shot on a special set built just for this program, most episodes include detailed animations that show exactly how machines work and wood joints are assembled. Whether viewers are just starting out or have been woodworking for years, they'll find something new in every episode to apply to their next project. In addition, a companion website (www.WoodsmithShop.com) offers a handy place to find additional resources and download free technique articles and plans for projects shown in the series.
On this episode of the Woodsmith Shop, the cast introduces the new shop space and gets started on making a mobile workcenter for the miter saw . It folds up for compact storage and features built-in dust control and an easy-to-build construction process.
Say goodbye to plain box-like bookcases. This unique project offers an open design, an appealing look, and puts a new angle on storing your books. The cast explores essential woodworking joinery, working with solid wood parts, and customizing projects to suit your needs.
A candle or two transforms any room into a cozy environment. On this episode, the cast builds three candle-based projects. Each one focuses on a different tool, set of skills, and material choices. There's sure to be at least one of these projects that you'll want to build.
In order for you to have fun in your workshop, your tools need to be working their best. Well-tuned machines and sharp tools are safer, too. Chris, Logan, and Phil look at three different tools to consider what it takes to keep them in top shape.
One project offers a comfortable place to sit, the other gives you a leg up. On this episode, the Woodsmith Shop team build two different stool projects. There are plenty of opportunities to give these projects your own look and both can be made in a weekend.
A woodworker standing at a workbench is a classic image of the craft. This episode of the Woodsmith Shop walks through the process of building an English style workbench. There's a lot to like about this bench, from its sturdy construction to its unique wood screw vise.
Even with digital distractions all around us, classic board and card games have never been more popular. Even better if you can build them yourself. These ideal gift projects include checkers, cribbage, and mancala. It's time to start building.
Building a bed is much easier than you think. There aren't many parts and you get a chance to work on some important woodworking skills. In this episode, the Woodsmith Shop crew makes a platform bed with a paneled headboard. Eye-catching material and stain give it a great look.
Take your tools wherever you need them with this classically inspired toolbox. Learn the skills to make box joints on the table saw. Add distinctive molding profiles and fit out the inside to hold your essential tools. It adds up to a practical, good-looking organizer.
The three storage chests the Woodsmith Shop cast make on this episode all have great appeal. But underneath the beauty, is a surprisingly simple construction process. And it's perfect for adding your own touch. Learn how to make one yourself.
Here's a great way to enjoy nature while enjoying your woodworking hobby. This episode shows you how to make a clever round birdhouse and a shingled bird feeder. Besides being simple and fun to make, these projects teach essential woodworking skills you can use on other projects.
It's time to put a new spin on your tools. With a lathe and a few small pieces of wood, you can create custom tool handles for your workshop and even some great kitchen accessories, too. Learn the easy-to-master skills for these fun projects.
There's a lot to like this in handy cabinet: it has plenty of storage and organization options, it rolls wherever you need it, and it looks great. You might just end up using it in the house for storing pantry or craft supplies. Find out just how easy it is to make on this episode.
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