The Woodwright's Shop Season 19
The Woodwright's Shop is a traditional woodworking show hosted by Roy Underhill on the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States. It is one of the longest running "how to" shows on PBS. Since its debut in 1979, the show has aired over 400 episodes. The first two seasons were broadcast only on public TV in North Carolina; the season numbering was restarted when the show went national in 1981. It is still filmed at the UNC-TV studios in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
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The Woodwright's Shop
1981 / TV-GThe Woodwright's Shop is a traditional woodworking show hosted by Roy Underhill on the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States. It is one of the longest running "how to" shows on PBS. Since its debut in 1979, the show has aired over 400 episodes. The first two seasons were broadcast only on public TV in North Carolina; the season numbering was restarted when the show went national in 1981. It is still filmed at the UNC-TV studios in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
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The Woodwright's Shop Season 19 Full Episode Guide
Roy shows how to make your own buckets.
The director of the Alpine School of Woodcarving shows advanced techniques in chip carving.
Roy shows how to make a chair that can turn into a ladder.
Roy shows how to make turned wheels and the wooden ducks that roll on them
Ultra close-up views give viewers the vision to sharpen their own saws.
Roy meets Hungarian-born cabinetmaker Frank Klausz, gentleman, craftsman and the fastest dovetailer on the planet.
Roy visits two museums dedicated to two pioneers in preserving early technology--Henry Mercer and Eric Sloane.
In this episode of the Woodright Shop, Roy Underhill visits a Connecticut shipyard, the Mystic Seaport. Here, Roy is taken on a tour of their current project, an exact replica of the famous Amistad clipper. He is given a brief history lesson of events leading up to the revolution aboard the notoriuos ship.
Master carver, David Calvo gives lessons in high relief carving. Instructed in the "Old World" tradition, Calvo guides viewers step by step as he creates a Fleur de Lis woodcarving.
In this episode of The Woodwrights Shop, special guest Lyle Wheeler shows viewers how to construct their own spinning wheel.
Roy shows how to make a little table from the 1600s with a unique folding design to save space in the old home place.
Roy shows how to hew, carve and turn a shoulder yoke for carrying those heavy sap buckets.
Underhill fits out a tool cabinet with shelves and dovetailed drawers