Season 7 (Complete)
Thu Apr 07, 2022 10:51 am
PBS Season 7 (1987)
# # Title Original air date
105 701 "Noveltails" TBA
Roy takes a look at the design and benefits of many traditional dovetails used in woodworking, then goes even further to look at some more unusual dovetails.
106 702 "Longer and Stronger" TBA
When you need a longer board (or rafter), then a traditional scarf joint may be the answer. Roy discusses the history, value and creation of this important joint.
107 703 "Country Comfort" TBA
Roy shows us the steps to create the perfect outdoor chair — the Adirondack.
108 704 "Shaker Boxes" TBA
After a look at a number foot-powered woodworking machines, Roy and his guest show how to use a few of the machines to make traditional Shaker oval boxes.
109 705 "Bookcaseology" TBA
This episode is Roy’s version of waste not, want not. He shows how to build a coffin-shaped bookcase so that the materials involved aren’t wasted, but used during life — and after.
110 706 "Woodwork, Needlework" TBA
Blending two traditional crafts, Roy builds an adjustable needlework stand of French design.
111 707 "Whirligigs" TBA
Whirligig expert Andy Lundy stops by the shop to talk about the history, design and construction details of a variety of whirligigs.
112 708 "Felling and Hauling" TBA
Traditional woodworking starts with the trees. Roy shares the traditional steps necessary to fell a tree and get the wood into the shop.
113 709 "Bramble Work" TBA
Roy gives us a look at rustic Bramble Work furniture. He then creates a small table in this style, working with twigs fastened in geometric patterns.
114 710 "Farmwood" TBA
Roy works through the varied historical uses of lumber for use in construction, furniture, heating on your own farm, and for sharing with others. No part of the tree is wasted.
115 711 "Old South Homestead" TBA
On a trip back to the Underhill homestead, Roy takes us on visit of some of the construction details used in building the 1850s house and outbuildings.
116 712 "Gameboards" TBA
Roy shows us how to make a couple of classic board games: Fox and Geese, and a checkers (or chess) board.
117 713 "Woodcut Printing" TBA
We travel to the Book Binders Shop at Colonial Williamsburg to learn the history and reality of woodcutting for use in printing.
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