The Woodwright's Shop - Season 35

Season 35
Episodes

Rocky Bentwood Baby Cradle, Pt. 1
Roy rives, shapes and bends the ash wood bows for a rocking cradle based on one spotted in the Grand Bazaar of Istanbul.

Rocky Bentwood Baby Cradle, Pt. 2
Roy completes the rocking cradle with pine sides and rockers and makes a lathe-turned carrier bar to join it all together.

Stamp Out Cookie Carving!
Woodcarver Mary May joins Roy to carve springerle cookie molds for every occasion from apple and cherry wood.

Double Drawer Shaker Table
Roy cuts the tricky mortise and tenon joints for the legs and frame of this famous Shaker table.

Groovers & Shakers
Discover the secrets inside Shaker drawers as Roy explores their dovetailed and grooved construction techniques.

Turning Shaker Knobs
With foot-powered lathe, Roy turns the cherry knobs for Shaker furniture and shows how to finish a joined table top.

Cross Cut Conundrum
A cross-cutting wood saw seems the simplest of tools, but Roy finds sharp lessons caught between the teeth of his bucksaw buddy.

Bowl Carving with Peter Follansbee
Master craftsman Peter Follansbee joins Roy to hew huge bowls from poplar & sycamore wood.

Hollows & Rounds
These most basic molding planes also prove the most versatile as we look at making and using wooden hollows and rounds.

Welsh Stick Chair, Pt. 1
Roy makes this country cousin of the Windsor chair using the same tools and techniques as the original craftsman.

Welsh Stick Chair, Pt. 2
The challenge of the Welsh stick chair continues as Roy shapes spindles and backs for a proper sit-down.

Tool Smithing with Peter Ross
Dividers, calipers and turning tools take shape as master blacksmith Peter Ross shows Roy the art of toolmaking.

Plain Pine Box
Roy looks into the simplest form of furniture, the plain pine box, and discovers the many joys of this grave undertaking.
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