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The Woodwright's Shop
The Woodwright's Shop

Season 22

September 28, 2002

13 Episodes

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Episodes

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E1

Dovetail a Triangular Box

September 28, 2002

A three-sided box?! Well that’s different. Let Roy show you how to make a triumphant triangular box for your trifocals.

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E2

Shaker Work Table

October 5, 2002

Clever, elegant and delicate beauty. Roy shows you how to produce a wonderful little Shaker work table.

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E3

Craftsman Wall Cabinet

October 12, 2002

Roy's bringing craftsmanship back into our lives with an Arts & Crafts style cabinet.

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E4

Scandinavian Milking Stool

October 19, 2002

Have fun building a folk milking stool. Think of the possibilities!

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E5

Spill Plane & Book Stand

October 26, 2002

What the heck is a spill plane and how do you make a hinged book stand out of one piece of wood?

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E6

Canadian Cradle

November 2, 2002

Roy shows you how to build a delightful rocking cradle for a newborn baby.

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E7

Shutter Dogs from the Blacksmiths

November 9, 2002

Roy learns how to make shutter dog that is used to hold open shuttles when not to use.

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E8

Rustic Furniture Maker Dan Mack

November 16, 2002

Meet Dan Mack, and see how he fabricates fascinating furniture out of naturally occurring materials.

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E9

Williamsburg Wheelwright

November 23, 2002

Find out what it takes to make a wheel at the Palace Wheelwright Shop in Colonial Williamsburg.

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E10

Limberjacks & Dancing Dolls

November 30, 2002

Roy shows you how to build wonderful articulated dancing toys called Limberjacks!

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E11

Plymouth Plantation Woodworkers

December 7, 2002

See how the Pilgrims performed early American woodworking with just a few basic tools.

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E12

The Colonial Carpenters

December 14, 2002

Learn the difference between a carpenter and a joiner. Hint: Think doors, windows & stairs.

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E13

Craftsmen of Old Sturbridge Village

December 21, 2002

Visit Old Sturbridge Village, and meet the 1930s American—a farmer/craftsman.