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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.
Follow along with this classic design. Built with solid, mortise and tenon construction, distinctive Craftsman details, and in a perfect size for your home.
Dovetailed drawers, a solid wood top, and a rich finish round out the work on completing this heirloom treasure for your home.
Each cast member constructs a hand tool that not only works hard, but also teaches some valuable woodworking lessons along the way.
It's your move with this fun gameboard. Stow the pieces with some built-in storage. Then learn how to make a set of distinctive pieces to play with.
This chair takes its design cues from Welsh country chairs. The cast shows the steps and the hand tools to make one for yourself. The design lets you customize the look to your style.
Built-in projects add value and style to your home. Learn about design details that help you get the look right. Then learn simple ideas for getting the best result.
These two projects help you unlock the capabilities of your router. Tackle essential joinery details. Also, use your router to create crisp, accurate miters.
A bookcase can be so much more than storage. This bookcase goes to the next level with Greene & Greene details. This episode focuses on building the case.
In the second of this two-part series, the team dives into the glass-paned doors and drawers that featured exposed joinery. The result is a storage piece with style.
Originally designed as a tool cabinet, you're sure to find a home for this handsome cabinet. The project helps you master essential woodworking skills you can apply to other furniture.
Upgrade your deck or patio with this great-looking table. Find out how to build a project that stands up to the elements. Then fire up the grill and get the party started.
Building a clock offers great lessons for learning woodworking on a small scale. The team creates three designs so you're sure to find one you like.
Shop secrets, tips, hacks ... whatever you call them. The cast shares the clever lessons that can help you use your tools more effectively, build projects more with more confidence, and organize your workshop better. Find out how to improve your skills on this episode.
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