The Woodwright's Shop Season 28
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 28 Full Episode Guide
From chair building to instrument making to fine furniture collections.
Welsh chair bodger Don Weber turns his hand to recreating a medieval tool kit.
Create decorative veneer patterns using oval engines, sharp knives/patient perfectionism.
Master musical instrument makers show classical techniques of hand cutting & wood veneer.
Imagination (and a few strings) makes these carved critters come to life.
A Michigan master of folk carving whittles white cedar fans and birds of a wooden feather.
From bits to braces, augers to angle borers & even boring a square hole,you know the drill
Master blacksmith Peter Ross shows the technique of cold joining and shaping colonial lock
First lessons in fine furniture carving from Mack Headley, master of the Colonial Williams
The sage of Monticello based his five-sided bookstand on designs he found in Paris.
Finish the chest with a mitered and paneled lid and a tongue and groove bottom.
Pack up your tools in this little dovetailed chest of pine.
North Carolina Governor Mike Easley shows how to make a walnut side table.