The Woodwright's Shop
The Woodwright's Shop

The Woodwright's Shop (1981)

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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.

📺 Seasons & Episodes

Season 113 episodes
Maul & Glut

1. Maul & Glut

Watch Roy make two traditional tools by first felling a tree then shaping a maul and glut using period iron woodworking tools.

Shaving Horse

2. Shaving Horse

Learn how to make a shaving horse – one of the most important hand-tool shop fixtures for working with drawknives and spokeshaves.

Shaving Horse Part 2

3. Shaving Horse Part 2

Learn how to make a shaving horse – one of the most important hand-tool shop fixtures for working with drawknives and spokeshaves.

Hay Rake

4. Hay Rake

Spend time with Roy as he shows you how to build one of his favorite projects: a hickory hay rake that is both strong and lightweight.

Lathes

5. Lathes

Join Roy on a tour of the history and development of human powered machines, including one of his favorites: the lathe.

Rocking Chair

6. Rocking Chair

Learn how to build a classic armless rocking chair using traditional tools and techniques. Then create a woven white oak seat for the rocker. Plus, watch as Roy’s guest Bryant Holsenbeck demonstrates how to weave a traditional basket.

Rocking Chair Part 2

7. Rocking Chair Part 2

Learn how to build a classic armless rocking chair using traditional tools and techniques. Then create a woven white oak seat for the rocker. Plus, watch as Roy’s guest Bryant Holsenbeck demonstrates how to weave a traditional basket.

Log Cabin

8. Log Cabin

Watch as Roy demonstrates the steps and hand-hewn joinery used in building traditional log cabins.

Timberframe Construction

9. Timberframe Construction

Watch and learn as Roy addresses the details of timber framing, including post-and-beam and mortise-and-tenon construction techniques.

Dough Bowls and Pitch Forks

10. Dough Bowls and Pitch Forks

Watch as Roy makes a pitchfork and a dough bowl, each from a single piece of wood.

Blacksmithing

11. Blacksmithing

Spend some time at the forge with Roy to learn basic blacksmithing techniques and discover how to create a spike dog (a tool used in timber framing).

Panel Frame and Dovetail

12. Panel Frame and Dovetail

Follow along as Roy discusses frame-and-panel construction for doors, and the basic steps for cutting a dovetailed joint.

Colonial Williamsburg

13. Colonial Williamsburg

Travel with Roy to Colonial Williamsburg to take a look at 18th-century craftsmanship including a visit with a wheelwright, a cooper and a blacksmith, as well as a look inside the Anthony Hay Cabinet Shop.

Season 212 episodes
Getting a Grip on It

1. Getting a Grip on It

Handles — Watch as Roy examines a number of tool handles, then creates an axe handle from a split of hickory and turns a chisel handle.

Candle Stand

2. Candle Stand

Candle Stand — Follow along as Roy walks you through the steps of creating a classic walnut candle stand.

Plane Truth, Version 1

3. Plane Truth, Version 1

Learn the history of a wide variety of handplanes as Roy explains their many and specialized uses.

Plane Truth, Version 2

4. Plane Truth, Version 2

Learn the history of a wide variety of handplanes as Roy explains their many and specialized uses.

Getting Into Drawers

5. Getting Into Drawers

Join Roy as he makes a hand-hewn, half-blind dovetailed drawer for his workbench, and discusses many of the techniques used in traditional drawer making.

Finding and Fixing

6. Finding and Fixing

See what Roy discovers at a scrap yard, antique store and flea market on his way to “The Woodwright’s Shop.”

Cutting your Teeth

7. Cutting your Teeth

It’s all about staying sharp, and in this episode Roy examines the dizzying array of saws available, from familiar panel saws to bowsaws and pit saws. Plus, as a special bonus Roy shows you how to sharpen a bowsaw.

While the Iron's Hot

8. While the Iron's Hot

Accompany Roy on a visit to Colonial Williamsburg to work with the living history museum’s blacksmiths as they make a froe, and forge a cant hook.

Straight and Narrow

9. Straight and Narrow

Roy takes us through the hand-crafted creation process of a sash-style window, explaining the stiles, rails and muntins.

Vernacular Sash

10. Vernacular Sash

Roy takes us through the hand-crafted creation process of a sash-style window, explaining the stiles, rails and muntins.

Woodwright at Sea

11. Woodwright at Sea

The evolution of modern boat building in America starts with simple designs such as those found in rough-hewn canoes – and its surprisingly fundamental. Watch Roy explore how to build a boat as he visits the Hampton Mariner’s Museum and discusses boat building that’s large and complex. There is a clear evolution in tools and techniques and it’s both instructive and entertaining to watch this process.

Tale of Two Toys

12. Tale of Two Toys

Roy looks at a collection of classic wood toys, and then shows us the steps to create a Crow Chaser.

Season 313 episodes
Inner Woodworking

1. Inner Woodworking

Observe as Roy looks at the mechanics of wood and how a trees’ growth affects how you work wood once you have it in your shop.

Workbench

2. Workbench

Watch as Roy handcrafts a grand, classic workbench using pegged and keyed mortise-and-tenon construction.

Cooper’s Bucket

3. Cooper’s Bucket

See how Roy and coopers from Colonial Williamsburg work together to make a cooper’s bucket.

Blanket Chest

4. Blanket Chest

Follow along as Roy builds a stunning nailed-together, six-board blanket chest with an interior till.

Simple Gifts

5. Simple Gifts

Watch and learn as Roy builds three simple gift projects, including a flapping duck toy, a small pine knock-down bench and a wooden egg beater.”

Whimsy Diddling

6. Whimsy Diddling

Join Roy as he walks you through the process for making a Gee Haw Wimmey Diddle, a quintessential mountain folk toy, along and a willow whistle.

Furniture Carving

7. Furniture Carving

Watch as Roy’s guest Colonial Williamsburg’s Wallace Gusler talks about the techniques and tools needed for carved furniture.

Whetstone Quarry

8. Whetstone Quarry

Take a trip with Roy through the geological history of whetstones, then head out on a hunt for rough materials to make your own whetstone for sharpening.

The Gunsmith

9. The Gunsmith

Spend time with Roy and Gunsmith Gary Brumfield of Colonial Williamsburg as they discuss the steps to making a handcrafted 18th-century-style rifle.

Wood for the Weaver

10. Wood for the Weaver

Discover details about some of the traditional wooden implements used by weavers, including spinning wheels, clock reels and niddy noddys; and watch as Roy makes a swift and a tape loom.

The Luthier

11. The Luthier

Join Roy in learning the techniques and processes used to create a violin in the 18th century.

Inner Woodworking

12. Inner Woodworking

Observe as Roy looks at the mechanics of wood and how a trees’ growth affects how you work wood once you have it in your shop.

The Basket Makers

13. The Basket Makers

Watch as Roy Black and Robert Watson show Roy how to make round-bottom and flat-bottom white oak baskets, starting from a log and using only hand tools.

Season 413 episodes
The Dominy Shop

1. The Dominy Shop

Roy takes us on a tour the Dominy Shop at Winterthur Museum. The shop holds the tools and shop items used by three generations of craftsman from 1750-1850.

A Spring Pole Lathe

2. A Spring Pole Lathe

Roy walks us through the steps to create a simple, but accurate and functional spring pole lathe.

Ball & Claw Feet

3. Ball & Claw Feet

Roy welcomes Wallace Gusler from Colonial Williamsburg, and he shows the process to create a cabriole leg with a ball and claw foot.

The Wainscot Chair

4. The Wainscot Chair

Roy works with his daughter, Rachel, to create a child-size, 17th-century chair found in a book by Wallace Nutting.

Tool Boxes & Chests

5. Tool Boxes & Chests

Roy explores the contents of a recently purchased tool chest, trying to determine something of the original owner. He then shows how to recreate the chest itself.

Chip Carving

6. Chip Carving

Mack Headley from Colonial Williamsburg visits the shop and demonstrates the chip carving techniques used to decorate furniture.

Good Fences

7. Good Fences

Roy looks at the details of early-American fences, including lightweight and portable fences used for sheep herding, garden fences and more substantial post and rail “fences” used in forts built around 1620.

Kitchen Gifts

8. Kitchen Gifts

Roy shows you how to make some always-gift-appropriate and useful utensils for the kitchen including a rolling pin, heavy spoon, a collapsible drinking cup and more.

Raising The Shop

9. Raising The Shop

Roy pitches in with the raising of the frame-and-timber structure for Anderson’s Forge at Colonial Williamsburg.

Building A Boat

10. Building A Boat

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Rittenshouse Hygrometer

11. Rittenshouse Hygrometer

After discussing how humidity affects different wood species, Roy makes a clever and simple late 18th-century hygrometer to measure the humidity in the shop.

Corner Cupboard

12. Corner Cupboard

Roy recreates a classic pine corner cupboard.

Highchair

13. Highchair

To celebrate his new nephew, Roy builds an 18th century baby’s high chair with rush seating.

Season 513 episodes
Rustic Rockers

1. Rustic Rockers

Roy starts off the “Making Things From Nature” season by giving us some history of rustic furniture and walks through the steps necessary to make a Rustic Rocker.

Bark Bottoms

2. Bark Bottoms

To finish up the Rustic Rocker, Roy takes us into the woods to gather hickory bark, and then heads into the shop to create the woven bark seat for the rocker.

Baby Cradle

3. Baby Cradle

Roy takes us into the shop to finish up a pilgrim-style oak cradle that he started, but never finished, reviewing the “tricky” parts necessary to create the whole project.

Chris' Workshop

4. Chris' Workshop

We visit with a 14-year-old traditional woodworker who sells his wares (walking sticks, toys and more), to make more money to buy tools he can’t make for himself.

Iron Machine, Foot Power

5. Iron Machine, Foot Power

A collector of cast-iron, foot-powered woodworking lathes and fret saws visits with Roy and they try out a number of the machines.

Hutch Table I

6. Hutch Table I

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Hutch Table II

7. Hutch Table II

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Iron Bloomery

8. Iron Bloomery

Roy visits with David Harvey, a Blacksmith at Colonial Williamsburg, and learns how to turn bog ore into a woodworking chisel.

Berry Buckets, Sussex Trugs and Bark Sheaths

9. Berry Buckets, Sussex Trugs and Bark Sheaths

Roy shows how to create three projects that are created directly from trees and bark, with very little refinement.

Wheelwright

10. Wheelwright

We head back to Colonial Williamsburg where Roy visits with master wheelwright Dan Stebbins to discover the mysteries and realities of making wheels for early American wagons and carts.

Music Mill

11. Music Mill

Roy makes a six-note music mill from wine bottles that is powered by hand crank (but can also be powered by a water wheel).

Secrets From the Cabinet Shop

12. Secrets From the Cabinet Shop

Roy travels back to visit with master cabinetmaker Mack Headley at the Anthony Hay shop at Colonial Williamsburg. He shares some of the secrets that were standard fare for 18th century American woodworking.

A Glass Act

13. A Glass Act

Sash joinery, or making windows, is the ultimate test of organizational skills, and Roy takes us through the many steps and details that must align to make a good window.

Season 613 episodes
Turning of the Screw

1. Turning of the Screw

Traditional woodworking required making much of your own tools and machinery, and the wooden screw is a major component in those. Roy looks at the making of wooden screws for use in the shop.

That Old Spoon Carver

2. That Old Spoon Carver

Roy visits with expert spoon carver Roger Sandstrom to talk technique, wood selection and more about carving spoons and treenware.

Don't Crush That Bookstand, Hand Me the Pliers

3. Don't Crush That Bookstand, Hand Me the Pliers

Roy tackles creating a classic Wooden Pliers whittled from a single piece of wood, and then expands the concept to a folding bookstand using similar joinery.

Folding Lathe

4. Folding Lathe

Roy shows how to build an 18th Century French lathe designed to fold up and store in the corner.

Jacobian Stool

5. Jacobian Stool

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Turning and Carving

6. Turning and Carving

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Things They'd Never Make for Themselves

7. Things They'd Never Make for Themselves

We spend some quality time with Roy making small projects from scrap wood, including wooden ties, a pop gun, ado-nothing machine and a flying top.

Anderson's Forge

8. Anderson's Forge

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Botetourt Chair

9. Botetourt Chair

Roy takes a look at 18th Century woodworking details found in furniture from the Colonial Williamsburg cabinet shop.

Shaker Lap Desk

10. Shaker Lap Desk

Build one of the classic 18th Century projects with Roy; a Shaker lap desk.

Rachel's Wagon

11. Rachel's Wagon

Roy walks through the steps required to build a wooden wagon for his daughters – but manages to have some fun himself.

Toolmaker's Art

12. Toolmaker's Art

Roy visits with Peter Ross at the Anderson Forge to look at 18th Century tool making, in particular, a gentlemen’s hatchet.

House Framing Doggie Style

13. House Framing Doggie Style

Only the best for Roy’s pooch, Grit: a brick and Tudor framed doghouse is this episode’s project.

Season 713 episodes
Noveltails

1. Noveltails

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.

Longer and Stronger

2. Longer and Stronger

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.

Country Comfort

3. Country Comfort

Roy shows us the steps to create the perfect outdoor chair — the Adirondack.

Shaker Boxes

4. Shaker Boxes

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.

Bookcaseology

5. Bookcaseology

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.

Woodwork, Needlework

6. Woodwork, Needlework

Blending two traditional crafts, Roy builds an adjustable needlework stand or French design.

Whirligigs

7. Whirligigs

Whirligig expert Andy Lundy stops by the shop to talk about the history, design and construction details of a variety of whirligigs.

Felling and Hauling

8. Felling and Hauling

Traditional woodworking starts with the trees. Roy shares the traditional steps necessary to fell a tree and get the wood into the shop.

Bramble Work

9. Bramble Work

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.

Farmwood

10. Farmwood

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.

Old South Homestead

11. Old South Homestead

On a trip back to the Underhill homestead, Roy takes us on visit of some of the construction details used in building the 1850’s house and outbuildings.

Gameboards

12. Gameboards

Roy shows us how to make a couple of classic board games: Fox and Geese; and a checkers (or chess) board.

Woodcut Printing

13. Woodcut Printing

We travel to the Book Binders Shop at Colonial Williamsburg to learn the history and reality of woodcutting for use in printing.

Season 813 episodes
Season 913 episodes
Season 1013 episodes
Season 1113 episodes
Make a Chair

1. Make a Chair

(Part 1) — Roy starts a classic post-and-rung rocking chair using traditional greenwood techniques.

Rollin' on the Rocker

2. Rollin' on the Rocker

(Part 2) — Work on the rocker continues; shaping the tenons, boring the mortises and creating the splats.

Splittin' and Sittin'

3. Splittin' and Sittin'

(Part 3) — Work on the rocker is completed with the creation of the rockers and adding a hickory bark seat.

Hewing a Dough Bowl

4. Hewing a Dough Bowl

Roy creates a traditional dough bowl from tulip poplar.

Wood-Turning Tricks

5. Wood-Turning Tricks

Eleanor Underhill joins Dad in the shop to turn a painted candle stand.

Archer's Bow

6. Archer's Bow

Roy welcomes a bowyer and a fletcher to the shop to make a woodland Indian’s bow and river cane arrows.

Four-Poster Bed

7. Four-Poster Bed

This may not be the four-poster bed you’re thinking of, as Roy builds a rustic version from rough, red cedar logs

Blacksmith of Williamsburg

8. Blacksmith of Williamsburg

Roy visits Colonial Williamsburg to watch the creation of a set of hardware for window shutters.

Williamsburg Woodcraft

9. Williamsburg Woodcraft

Continuing the Williamsburg theme, Roy visits the woodworker’s shop to watch frame-and-panel shutters made

Woodworker's Grab Bag

10. Woodworker's Grab Bag

Daughter Rachel joins Roy in the shop to make a marble track toy and Kick-Me machine.

Thomas Jefferson, Woodworker

11. Thomas Jefferson, Woodworker

Roy visits Monticello to look at some of the architectural creations and innovations of the former President..

Dovetailed Bookcases

12. Dovetailed Bookcases

Roy recreates stacking “book box” shelves built to Thomas Jefferson’s specifications, and still on display at Monticello.

Japanese Woodcrafter

13. Japanese Woodcrafter

Toshio Odate visits the shop to discuss and demonstrate Japanese woodworking tools, techniques and joinery.

Season 1213 episodes
Bentwood Boxes of the Northwest Coast

1. Bentwood Boxes of the Northwest Coast

Roy visits Gregg Blomberg and explores woodworking traditions of the Pacific Northwest.

A Civil War Quilting Frame

2. A Civil War Quilting Frame

Roy is joined by his wife, Jane, to build a traditional quilting frame.

African Chair From the Ivory Coast

3. African Chair From the Ivory Coast

Roy and his friend Robert Watson make a “man’s chair” using tools from the Ivory Coast of Africa.

Hispanic Furniture-Making

4. Hispanic Furniture-Making

Roy learns about northern New Mexico woodworking on the Santa Fe Trail.

Colonial Tape Loom

5. Colonial Tape Loom

Roy begins making a tiny tape loom, used for making decorative fabric.

Dovetailing a Loom Box

6. Dovetailing a Loom Box

Roy finishes the tape loom by making a beautiful box for it with dovetails and turned columns.

A Colonial Standing Desk

7. A Colonial Standing Desk

Roy makes a standing desk using mortise-and-tenon and tongue-and-groove joints.

Banding Together

8. Banding Together

Instrument maker Marcus Hanson makes inlay banding with Roy at the Anthony Hay Cabinet Shop.

The Art of Finishing

9. The Art of Finishing

Roy returns to the Anthony Hay Cabinet Shop to learn finishing.

Fifteen Tools From a Dead Man's Chest

10. Fifteen Tools From a Dead Man's Chest

Roy restores the tools found in an antique chest.

A Pilgrim Chest of Oak

11. A Pilgrim Chest of Oak

Roy makes a Spanish pilgrim’s chest from New Mexico.

Woodcarvers of the Sacred

12. Woodcarvers of the Sacred

Returning to New Mexico once again, Roy explores religious carving and woodworking in the mountains north of Santa Fe.

Moravian Chair

13. Moravian Chair

Roy makes a Moravian chair that’s reinforced with dovetailed battens, which make this small piece extraordinarily strong.

Season 1313 episodes
English Walnut Music Stand

1. English Walnut Music Stand

Build a beautiful music stand that adjusts for height and angle to best suit the musician.

Fair And Square

2. Fair And Square

Roy works through the steps to turn a round log into a square timber, and then shows how to bore a square hole.

Fireplace Bellows

3. Fireplace Bellows

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Hickory Pitchfork

4. Hickory Pitchfork

Through shaving, steaming and bending, Roy creates a pitchfork from a green hickory limb.

Continental Army Canteen

5. Continental Army Canteen

Learn to build a wooden canteen using stave construction.

Make A Windsor Chair (Part 1)

6. Make A Windsor Chair (Part 1)

In this three-episode project Roy builds a variation of a swiveling Windsor chair allegedly used by Thomas Jefferson during the writing of the Declaration of Independence.

Make A Windsor Chair (Part 2)

7. Make A Windsor Chair (Part 2)

In this three-episode project Roy builds a variation of a swiveling Windsor chair allegedly used by Thomas Jefferson during the writing of the Declaration of Independence.

Make A Windsor Chair (Part 3)

8. Make A Windsor Chair (Part 3)

In this three-episode project Roy builds a variation of a swiveling Windsor chair allegedly used by Thomas Jefferson during the writing of the Declaration of Independence.

The Geddy Foundry of Williamsburg

9. The Geddy Foundry of Williamsburg

Roy visits the foundry at Williamsburg to view the processes of pouring and finishing brass and silver for hardware and household items.

Crazy Wooden Things for Kids to Make

10. Crazy Wooden Things for Kids to Make

Roy uses the theme of string-powered toys to show us how to make a spinning top, pump drill and a simplified version of the mechanism for a flying ball clock.

Spiral Turning and Xylophone Tones

11. Spiral Turning and Xylophone Tones

Learn the basics of two simple and fun projects: carving a spiral and building a tongue drum.

Norwegian Wood

12. Norwegian Wood

Roy visits Lillehammer, Norway looking at traditional Norwegian folk architecture and building techniques.

Timber Building in the Land of the Midnight Sun

13. Timber Building in the Land of the Midnight Sun

Still enjoying his trip to Norway, Roy visits a Viking ship museum and the Norwegian Folk Museum.

Season 1413 episodes
Woodworkers of the Red Dragon

1. Woodworkers of the Red Dragon

Roy visits a recreated Celtic village in Wales, looking at Welsh woodworking including building construction, clog making and traditional carved Welsh love spoons.

The Carpenter's Tool Box

2. The Carpenter's Tool Box

Learn to build Roy’s iconic carpenter’s tool tote.

Ancient Woodcraft of Ireland

3. Ancient Woodcraft of Ireland

Roy looks at Irish woodworking, including houses, harps, caravans and traditional ship-building techniques.

A Sailor's Sea Chest

4. A Sailor's Sea Chest

Learn to build a sailor’s sea chest with beveled through dovetails.

Oak High Stool with a Hickory Bark Seat

5. Oak High Stool with a Hickory Bark Seat

Roy builds a stool starting with splitting and riving the green wood and ending with a woven-bark seat.

Standing Embroidery Shop

6. Standing Embroidery Shop

Learn the steps to build a standing embroidery hoop large enough to handle embroidery on a quilt.

The Timber-Frame House

7. The Timber-Frame House

Roy builds a scaled model of a Welsh cruck-frame barn, teaching the woodworking principals of timber framing.

Wooden Lock and Key

8. Wooden Lock and Key

Create a clever wood lock-and-key door set in the shop with Roy.

Shaker Sewing Stand

9. Shaker Sewing Stand

Roy builds a traditional single-drawer Shaker sewing stand.

Panel-Frame Construction

10. Panel-Frame Construction

Learn the benefits and uses of frame-and-panel construction and the joinery steps to create a frame-and-panel door.

Tools of the Eighteenth Century

11. Tools of the Eighteenth Century

Roy visits Colonial Williamsburg to view their exhibit of 1,500 eighteenth-century woodworking tools.

The Williamsburg Blacksmiths

12. The Williamsburg Blacksmiths

Watch a traditional woodworking tool –a drawknife –forged using historically accurate techniques.

Blacksmiths Forge Ahead!

13. Blacksmiths Forge Ahead!

Learn the steps used to smith a Suffolk door latch used during colonial times.

Season 1513 episodes
Sharpening Tools

1. Sharpening Tools

Roy builds a cedar box for an old sharpening stone while simultaneously teaching you the principles of sharpening and how to maintain the edges on the tools he uses. He also discusses the differences between various kinds of sharpening stones.

Jefferson's Walking-Stick-Chair

2. Jefferson's Walking-Stick-Chair

Roy shows you how to make a walking stick-chair – a walking stick that folds out to become a small chair – much like the one used by Thomas Jefferson as he laid out plans for the University of Virginia.

Chisels, Gouges and Mallets

3. Chisels, Gouges and Mallets

Roy explores the wide, and sometimes strange, world of chisels. You’ll learn more about the tools you work with every day, and see how to use odd tools from history that you’ve likely never seen.

Trestle Table

4. Trestle Table

Roy makes a “sawbuck” trestle table – first delving into the interesting details, and then actually building it.

Wooden Schoop Shovel & Spoons

5. Wooden Schoop Shovel & Spoons

Starting with a raw popular log, Roy splits, chops, cuts and carves a huge wooden shovel. Along the way you’ll go through nearly every aspect of woodworking, from rough to fine work.

The Wooden Boat School

6. The Wooden Boat School

Roy travels to the Wooden Boat School in Brooklyn, Maine. See three distinct approaches to traditional boat building taught by three different instructors at the school

The Marionette Makers

7. The Marionette Makers

Roy arrives to find his shop taken over by a gaggle of marionette puppets! We’re joined by a pair of professional puppeteers that demonstrate how to build three types of puppets.

Folding Workbench (Part 1)

8. Folding Workbench (Part 1)

Start learning to make a simple, yet sturdy, portable folding workbench.

Folding Workbench (Part 2)

9. Folding Workbench (Part 2)

Finish learning how to put the workbench together, plus add all-important workholding features.

Candle Stick Maker

10. Candle Stick Maker

Make a colonial threaded candle stand – the screw threads allow you to finely adjust the height and position of the candles.

Adirondack Woodcraft

11. Adirondack Woodcraft

Visit the shores of Blue Mountain Lake in Adirondacks – see how to make an Adirondack guide boat and an Adirondack pack basket. Plus see the region’s signature furniture.

Williamsburg Trunk Maker

12. Williamsburg Trunk Maker

Visit the harness shop of Jim Clatter in Colonial Williamsburg. Learn how to make a variety of leather items including a knife holster, pistol buckets and water buckets using 18th-century techniques.

Climbing a Colonial Steeple

13. Climbing a Colonial Steeple

Roy climbs Bruton Parish Steeple in Williamsburg, Virginia, which has been holding a bell since the 1770s. See details of the original construction that tell us about how our ancestors lived, worked and thought.

Season 1613 episodes
Arts and Crafts Bookcase

1. Arts and Crafts Bookcase

Learn the steps to recreate a knock down bookcase originally built by the Roycrofters of East Aurora, New York.

The Secret Dovetailed Box

2. The Secret Dovetailed Box

Roy shows how to make a small box using a hidden dovetail joint that looks like a miter joint when complete.

Wood Inlay

3. Wood Inlay

This episode starts by making a scratch stock tool necessary to create the grooves for the simple Holly inlay that follows.

The Giant Chisels of Gaul

4. The Giant Chisels of Gaul

Roy visits local blacksmith shops and museums in the Alsace region of France in search of a giant chisel.

Roll Top Cabinetry

5. Roll Top Cabinetry

Using a roll-top joinery process, Roy creates a small box with tambour doors.

African Drum

6. African Drum

Roy shows how to build an “African” drum that originally came from colonial America.

Woodcraft of Alsace, France

7. Woodcraft of Alsace, France

Roy continues his visit to the Alsace region looking at woodworking and timber-building traditions.

Comb-Back Windsor Chair, Part 1

8. Comb-Back Windsor Chair, Part 1

In this two-part project, Roy shows the steps to create a classic comb-back Windsor chair.

Comb-Back Windsor Chair, Part 2

9. Comb-Back Windsor Chair, Part 2

In this two-part project, Roy shows the steps to create a classic comb-back Windsor chair.

Sand-Powered Wooden Toys

10. Sand-Powered Wooden Toys

Roy builds two simple toys: an interlocking-joint puzzle; and a sand-powered whirligig.

Cutting the Knuckle-Hinge Joint

11. Cutting the Knuckle-Hinge Joint

Learn to create the useful knuckle-hinge joint and, just for fun, whittle a wooden pair of pliers.

Making Wooden Screws

12. Making Wooden Screws

Roy shows how to use a tap and screw box to create wooden screws for use in shop and furniture projects.

The Pencil People

13. The Pencil People

Learn the history of writing instruments and the evolution of the pencil, then look at a variety of pencil sharpeners from the past.

Season 1713 episodes
Make Your Shaving Horse

1. Make Your Shaving Horse

Roy shows you how to make a shaving horse from a single 2x10.

Whittling Chains and Ball in Cage

2. Whittling Chains and Ball in Cage

Learn to whittle the mysterious, impossible-seeming wooden chain and ball-in-cage.

Windsor High Chair

3. Windsor High Chair

Roy make a child’s Windsor highchair showing classic Windsor techniques.

Chinese Bamboo Chair

4. Chinese Bamboo Chair

Make a chair out of grass ... Chinese bamboo, that is.

Shaker Boxes

5. Shaker Boxes

Make a No. 3 bentwood Shaker box – a deceptively simple design.

Panel-Framed Bench

6. Panel-Framed Bench

Roy’s panel-framed bench has a storage space built beneath the seat.

Hanging Bookcase

7. Hanging Bookcase

Using thin wood and only tapered, sliding dovetails, Roy makes a sturdy hanging bookshelf.

Window Sash Restoration

8. Window Sash Restoration

Roy takes a rotted window sash and repairs it with weather resistant resinous wood.

Wooden Tea Machine

9. Wooden Tea Machine

Make a cam-operated tea bag dunking machine that’ll save your arms from the repetitive motion of steeping tea.

Nuts to You

10. Nuts to You

How do you get to the center of a walnut? Build a turned, decorated nut cracker, as well as a simpler version from one piece of wood.

Hancock Shaker Village

11. Hancock Shaker Village

Roy takes a look at interior Shaker craftsmanship at the Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield, Mass.

Shaker Side Table

12. Shaker Side Table

Shaker furniture was made as if to be used for 1,000 years – see how that philosophy is worked into a small table.

Woodworking in Upper Canada

13. Woodworking in Upper Canada

During the time of Colonial America, many Loyalists headed north for Canada. Roy explores the life and economy they built there between harsh winters.

Season 1813 episodes
Dovetailing a Cedar Box

1. Dovetailing a Cedar Box

Learn simple box dovetails and create some shop characters that can hang out inside.

Chip Carving

2. Chip Carving

Dress up a small cedar box with a variety of chip carving designs.

Chairs for Children

3. Chairs for Children

Roy makes a walnut stick chair and a pine slab chair perfectly sized for children.

Bark and Rustic Work

4. Bark and Rustic Work

Learn the details to add a hickory bark seat to a child’s chair.

Debate of the Carpenter's Tools

5. Debate of the Carpenter's Tools

Roy draws on poetry from the 1400s to explain what tools were used by wrights of the day.

Treadle Lathe

6. Treadle Lathe

Build an improved version of Roy’s 20-year-old treadle lathe design — and it starts with scrap lumber!

White Oak Basket

7. White Oak Basket

A class on basket weaving? You bet! Weave a white oak basket with Roy.

Wall Tool Chest

8. Wall Tool Chest

Roy uses a red oak tool chest to illustrate a discussion on hand planes.

Woodworking Gizmos

9. Woodworking Gizmos

Learn to convert a treadle lathe into a treadle jigsaw.

Traditional Toys

10. Traditional Toys

Roy shows how to make a traditional Russian pecking-chicken toy.

Old Salem

11. Old Salem

Roy visits Old Salem, North Carolina, founded in the 1760s by the Moravians. Their craft lives on in the recreated town.

Swinging Cradle from Saxony

12. Swinging Cradle from Saxony

Learn to build a scaled-down German swinging cradle built with lapstrake construction.

Jamestown Woodworkers, 1607

13. Jamestown Woodworkers, 1607

Learn about the history and the early settlers of the Jamestown, Virginia settlement.

Season 1913 episodes
Dovetailing Little Drawers

1. Dovetailing Little Drawers

Underhill fits out a tool cabinet with shelves and dovetailed drawers

The Yoke's on Me

2. The Yoke's on Me

Roy shows how to hew, carve and turn a shoulder yoke for carrying those heavy sap buckets.

Making a Tuckaway Table

3. Making a Tuckaway Table

Roy shows how to make a little table from the 1600s with a unique folding design to save space in the old home place.

Lyle Wheeler-Chair and Spinning Wheel Maker

4. Lyle Wheeler-Chair and Spinning Wheel Maker

In this episode of The Woodwrights Shop, special guest Lyle Wheeler shows viewers how to construct their own spinning wheel.

David Calvo-Master Woodcarver

5. David Calvo-Master Woodcarver

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.

Building the Clipper Amistad

6. Building the Clipper Amistad

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.

Two Old Tool Pioneers

7. Two Old Tool Pioneers

Roy visits two museums dedicated to two pioneers in preserving early technology--Henry Mercer and Eric Sloane.

Frank Klausz-Master Cabinetmaker

8. Frank Klausz-Master Cabinetmaker

Roy meets Hungarian-born cabinetmaker Frank Klausz, gentleman, craftsman and the fastest dovetailer on the planet.

Sharpen Your Saw

9. Sharpen Your Saw

Ultra close-up views give viewers the vision to sharpen their own saws.

Wheeled Toys in Wood

10. Wheeled Toys in Wood

Roy shows how to make turned wheels and the wooden ducks that roll on them

Making the Ladder/Chair

11. Making the Ladder/Chair

Roy shows how to make a chair that can turn into a ladder.

Wayne Barton-Master Chip Carver

12. Wayne Barton-Master Chip Carver

The director of the Alpine School of Woodcarving shows advanced techniques in chip carving.

Bucketmaking for Beginners

13. Bucketmaking for Beginners

Roy shows how to make your own buckets.

Season 2013 episodes
Lap Desk

1. Lap Desk

Watch and learn as Roy builds a reproduction of a simple walnut lap desk from the 19th century.

Turned Corner Chair

2. Turned Corner Chair

Follow along as Roy shows you how to make a circa-1550 three-legged chair from the Flemish town of Rotterdam.

Banjo Man George Wunderlich

3. Banjo Man George Wunderlich

Join Roy as he welcomes George Wunderlich and watch as he recreates a mid-1800s banjo.

Writer's Bookcase

4. Writer's Bookcase

Watch as Roy builds a small oak bookcase, without glue or fasteners, for easier disassembly.

Timber Corner

5. Timber Corner

Pick up valuable tips for large-scale woodworking from Roy as he builds the corner of a timber-framed structure.

Decoy Carvers

6. Decoy Carvers

Observe Nick Supone and Neal Conolly as they stop by “The Woodwright’s Shop” and demonstrate the hewing and carving techniques used in creating a duck decoy

Eastfield Village

7. Eastfield Village

Travel with Roy to Eastfield Village where he tours the museum’s restored historic buildings.

Marquetry Master Patrick Edwards

8. Marquetry Master Patrick Edwards

Watch and learn as Roy visits with marquetry expert Patrick Edwards, and discusses the technique of “painting in wood.”

In the Blacksmith's Shop

9. In the Blacksmith's Shop

Join Roy for a visit with blacksmiths Peter Ross and Ken Schwarz where they demonstrate making bench chisels and more.

Toys that Make Noise

10. Toys that Make Noise

Watch as Roy soldiers a tin-can bird whistle and makes a boxwood whistling top.

Carving with the Cabinetmakers

11. Carving with the Cabinetmakers

Travel along with Roy to the Hay Cabinet Shop at Williamsburg for a furniture-carving talk with Master Mack Headley.

Windsor Chair

12. Windsor Chair

Watch as Roy visits with Mike Dunbar of the Windsor Institute as he demonstrates the process for building a sack-back Windsor chair.

20th Anniversary Show

13. 20th Anniversary Show

Join Roy as he looks back on 20 years of “The Woodwright’s Shop,” including highlights of guests, projects and memorable moments.

Season 2113 episodes
The Sawhorse

1. The Sawhorse

The tools we use can be beautiful too! Roy shows you how to build beautiful saw horse.

Welsh Chair Bodger Don Weber

2. Welsh Chair Bodger Don Weber

Roy teams up with the old Welsh Bodger himself and together they demonstrate how to build a classic Welsh Stick Chair.

Toolbox from the 1940s

3. Toolbox from the 1940s

You can learn how to build a timeless relic from past generations of fine woodworkers in this episode, a Joiner’s Tool Box.

Rounder Plane

4. Rounder Plane

An endless “pencil” sharpener to make round tapered handles for rake, boat spars- and more.

Walnut Krumhorn

5. Walnut Krumhorn

Get down, get musical! Produce a wonderful old wind instrument from the Elizabethan era- the Krumhorn!

Timber Frame at the Folklife Festival

6. Timber Frame at the Folklife Festival

Join Roy at the annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival and learn how to build a timber-frame barn.

Impossible Joints

7. Impossible Joints

Make a mysterious puzzle mallet with a devilishly difficult dovetail that’s impossible to break!

Fools for Tools

8. Fools for Tools

Roy shows you how to find and restore traditional tools needed to do old time traditional woodworking.

Blacksmith Hinges

9. Blacksmith Hinges

Join Roy at the Anderson Forge in Colonial Williamsburg and see how to make a traditional cross garnet hinge.

Tiny Furniture

10. Tiny Furniture

Learn how to make “big” furniture by starting with scaled down versions.

Window from Williamsburg

11. Window from Williamsburg

Learn how to build a four-light Colonial window sash.

Flintlock Gunsmith

12. Flintlock Gunsmith

Roy visits the Gunsmith Shop at Colonial Williamsburg to see how 18th century flintlock rifles were made.

Colonial Tablemaker

13. Colonial Tablemaker

Watch Roy “spin the wheel” at the Cabinet shop in Colonial Williamsburg as they produce 18th century furniture the old fashioned way.

Season 2213 episodes
Dovetail a Triangular Box

1. Dovetail a Triangular Box

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

Shaker Work Table

2. Shaker Work Table

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

Craftsman Wall Cabinet

3. Craftsman Wall Cabinet

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

Scandinavian Milking Stool

4. Scandinavian Milking Stool

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

Spill Plane & Book Stand

5. Spill Plane & Book Stand

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

Canadian Cradle

6. Canadian Cradle

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

Shutter Dogs from the Blacksmiths

7. Shutter Dogs from the Blacksmiths

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

Rustic Furniture Maker Dan Mack

8. Rustic Furniture Maker Dan Mack

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

Williamsburg Wheelwright

9. Williamsburg Wheelwright

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

Limberjacks & Dancing Dolls

10. Limberjacks & Dancing Dolls

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

Plymouth Plantation Woodworkers

11. Plymouth Plantation Woodworkers

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

The Colonial Carpenters

12. The Colonial Carpenters

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

Craftsmen of Old Sturbridge Village

13. Craftsmen of Old Sturbridge Village

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

Season 2313 episodes
The Boy Mechanic

1. The Boy Mechanic

Simple rainy day projects to "tink" around with - especially if you’re young at heart.

Making the New Workbench: Part 1

2. Making the New Workbench: Part 1

Build a solid, sturdy workbench without any screws, nails or glue—that you can break down and take with you!

Making the New Workbench: Part 2

3. Making the New Workbench: Part 2

Putting the finishing touches on your new workbench — the vices, the dogs, etc.

Inlay with Steve Latta

4. Inlay with Steve Latta

Beautiful "compass inlay" on a Pennsylvania Spice Box done in the Pennsylvania/German tradition.

Using Planes

5. Using Planes

Jack planes, combination planes, single iron joiners-Roy introduces you to the world of planes—not to mention snipe spills, skew mouth badgers, iron rabbits…

Roundabout Chair

6. Roundabout Chair

Learn how to build an odd corner chair called a Roundabout Chair—found in the offices of Dr. Sigmund Freud.

Carving with Calvo

7. Carving with Calvo

Need a sign? Let David Calvo show you how to carve one.

Woodcraft of the Southern Highlands

8. Woodcraft of the Southern Highlands

Take a trip to beautiful downtown Paint Lick, KY and meet the old bodger himself, Don Weber. Learn how it was done in the old country.

Woodcraft at Conner Prairie

9. Woodcraft at Conner Prairie

Explore Conner Prairie, a living museum in the heart of Indiana. See how life was in the 1800's.

The Turning Triangle Table

10. The Turning Triangle Table

How do you turn a round table into a triangle. Let Roy show you how.

Child's Rocker & Sliding Dovetail Stool

11. Child's Rocker & Sliding Dovetail Stool

Let Roy show you how to make something useful out of scrap wood.

The First American Woodworkers

12. The First American Woodworkers

Roy shows you how the very first Americans worked with wood — the Cherokees of Cherokee Nation.

Paneled Cedar Chest

13. Paneled Cedar Chest

Watch Roy make a beautiful red cedar chest out of a tree knocked down by a hurricane.

Season 2413 episodes
Shaving Horse

1. Shaving Horse

Roy shows you how to make a shaving horse to help you make ax handles, wheel spokes and more.

Tinsmithing with Anne Pederson

2. Tinsmithing with Anne Pederson

Not all good things are made out of wood. Anne Pederson shows Roy how to make things out of tin.

Acadian Chair

3. Acadian Chair

The Acadians, forbearers of the Cajuns, brought a clever idea for a chair with them to Louisiana. Roy explains…

White Cooperage with Norm Pederson

4. White Cooperage with Norm Pederson

If you need a washtub, butter churn or water bucket – go see a “white cooper.”

The Foot Power Lathe

5. The Foot Power Lathe

Roy shows how to build a “spring pole lathe” – powered by foot.

Wooden Thread Cutter

6. Wooden Thread Cutter

Need a big ol’ wooden screw for your cider press? Roy will show you how to make one.

Woodworking at the North House Folk School

7. Woodworking at the North House Folk School

Take a class in kayak building, or build a long bow or a berry basket – all available at the North Folk School.

Turned & Hewn Bowls & Spoons

8. Turned & Hewn Bowls & Spoons

Watch Roy transform a big log into a beautiful bowl. Hint: Just remove everything that’s not a bowl.

Norwegian Pram & Snow Skis with Mark Hansen

9. Norwegian Pram & Snow Skis with Mark Hansen

Let it snow, then go skiing with Mark Hensen.

One Piece Woodworking

10. One Piece Woodworking

Let Roy show you how to make useful & “useless” things out of one piece of wood – no kidding.

Turning Chess Pieces

11. Turning Chess Pieces

Roy shows you how to make a standard chess set or a not so standard chess set. Check, Matey!

Chess Board & Box

12. Chess Board & Box

Now that you have the chess pieces it’s time to make the chess board – and a box to put the pieces in.

Inlaid Legs with Steve Latta

13. Inlaid Legs with Steve Latta

If you’re a “leg man” you gotta’ see this. Beautiful inlaid legs by Steve Latta.

Season 2513 episodes
Garden Bench

1. Garden Bench

Build a small garden bench made of Cypress, and with a south-east Asian design.

Wooden Puzzles

2. Wooden Puzzles

Avoid being frustrated by wooden puzzles by making a wooden knot, and three burr puzzles yourself.

Jeff Headley, Cabinetmaker

3. Jeff Headley, Cabinetmaker

Jeff Headley and Steve Hamilton visit the shop to show the construction techniques - and secrets - in a Winchester slant-top desk.

The Melencolia Plane

4. The Melencolia Plane

Build the wooden plane pictured in Albrecht Durer's Melancolia

Three Chests of Tools

5. Three Chests of Tools

Join Roy as he inventories woodworking tools he found in three tool chests.

Woodturning Wisdom

6. Woodturning Wisdom

Roy discusses the "perfection along the axis" found in woodturning

Niddy Noddy & Weaver's Swift

7. Niddy Noddy & Weaver's Swift

Build two accessories valuable to the weaver.

Cabinet Workbench

8. Cabinet Workbench

In a two-episode project, Roy builds a workbench with storage underneath from a design from Charles Hayward. In the first episode Roy builds the case, and then in the second finishes with the door and drawers.

Workbench Doors & Drawers

9. Workbench Doors & Drawers

In a two-episode project, Roy builds a workbench with storage underneath from a design from Charles Hayward. In the first episode Roy builds the case, and then in the second finishes with the door and drawers.

Nora Hall: Woodcarver

10. Nora Hall: Woodcarver

Nora Hall visits the shop and shows the steps to carve a linenfold design.

Country Chair Seats

11. Country Chair Seats

David Russell visits and shows the intricacies of corn-shuck chair seats.

The Museum of Appalachia

12. The Museum of Appalachia

Roy discovers the history of Appalachian people at the museum in Clinton, TN.

Restoring Jefferson's & Madison's Homes

13. Restoring Jefferson's & Madison's Homes

Roy visits Monticello, Poplar Forest and Montpelier to follow the work of the two men who were responsible for most of the construction and woodworking.

Season 2613 episodes
A Ship in a Bottle

1. A Ship in a Bottle

Raise the sails on a fleet in a flask with a master of the maritime miniature.

Barley Twist Table, Pt.1

2. Barley Twist Table, Pt.1

Build an oak, three-legged drop-leaf table from the time of the English civil war.

Barley Twist Table, Pt.2

3. Barley Twist Table, Pt.2

See how to turn and carve the double spiral of the barley twist leg from Cromwell’s time.

Rustic Chairs With Skye Gregson

4. Rustic Chairs With Skye Gregson

A second generation Adirondack furniture maker shows how to build chairs - rustic style

Windsor Highchair With Curtis Buchanan, Pt 1

5. Windsor Highchair With Curtis Buchanan, Pt 1

Learn how to bend and turn the stock for a wonderful Windsor highchair.

Windsor Highchair With Curtis Buchanan, Pt 2

6. Windsor Highchair With Curtis Buchanan, Pt 2

Frame and finish the Windsor highchair with the master chair-maker and storyteller.

The Spirit of Woodcraft

7. The Spirit of Woodcraft

Join in Thoreau’s search for moral lessons deep in the grain of the wood.

Japanese Planes With John Reed Fox

8. Japanese Planes With John Reed Fox

A master craftsman shows how to sharpen, tune and use the Japanese plane.

An English Garden Wheelbarrow, Pt 1

9. An English Garden Wheelbarrow, Pt 1

Oak, ash, elm and iron make the wheel of our barrow.

An English Garden Wheelbarrow, Pt 2

10. An English Garden Wheelbarrow, Pt 2

Fitting the beveled elm panels into the oak wheelbarrow frame.

Upholstering Your Seat

11. Upholstering Your Seat

An expert shows how to make and restore webbed and stuffed chair seats.

Old Woodworking Machines

12. Old Woodworking Machines

Beautiful belt-driven 19th century machines still make window sashes in this New York shop

The Dovetail Variations

13. The Dovetail Variations

Enjoy the journeyman joint that holds your drawers together in a variety of various forms

Season 2713 episodes
Peter & the Box

1. Peter & the Box

Master joiner Peter Follansbee of Plymouth Plantation carves a 17th century “bible box.”

Ball & Socket Embroidery Stand Pt.1

2. Ball & Socket Embroidery Stand Pt.1

Turn the base and shaft of an 18th century embroidery stand from Colonial Williamsburg.

Ball & Socket Embroidery Stand Pt.2

3. Ball & Socket Embroidery Stand Pt.2

Steam bent hoops and wooden adjusting screws complete the embroidery stand.

Screw Box for Wooden Threads

4. Screw Box for Wooden Threads

Down and dirty metalworking forges the cutters to make wooden screws.

French Work Bench, Pt.1

5. French Work Bench, Pt.1

This workbench from Provence uses puzzling dovetails to join the legs to the bench top.

French Work Bench, Pt.2

6. French Work Bench, Pt.2

A tool chest, drawers and vises complete the workbench from Provence.

Violin Maker Joe Thrift

7. Violin Maker Joe Thrift

Meet a modern luthier who works with tools and techniques unchanged for centuries.

Candle Box With Secret Drawer

8. Candle Box With Secret Drawer

A sliding side reveals the hidden drawer on this missionary’s candle box.

Parallelogram Plant Stand

9. Parallelogram Plant Stand

Shelves that swing keep your plants in the sun on this Victorian contraption.

German Woodcraft in America

10. German Woodcraft in America

Explore woodworking traditions of the Moravian settlers at Old Salem.

Woodworking With Tillers International

11. Woodworking With Tillers International

Ox yokes & timber-framing number among the projects at a school using low-tech solutions.

The Sordid Blacksmith

12. The Sordid Blacksmith

A Williamsburg blacksmith forges hinges following instructions in a 17th century manual.

Henry Ford’s Museum Village

13. Henry Ford’s Museum Village

Partake in a celebration of American innovation at Greenfield Village.

Season 2813 episodes
The Governor's PoBoy

1. The Governor's PoBoy

North Carolina Governor Mike Easley shows how to make a walnut side table.

Joiner's Tool Chest Pt.1

2. Joiner's Tool Chest Pt.1

Pack up your tools in this little dovetailed chest of pine.

Joiner's Tool Chest Pt.2

3. Joiner's Tool Chest Pt.2

Finish the chest with a mitered and paneled lid and a tongue and groove bottom.

Thomas Jefferson's Bookstand

4. Thomas Jefferson's Bookstand

The sage of Monticello based his five-sided bookstand on designs he found in Paris.

Classical Carving

5. Classical Carving

First lessons in fine furniture carving from Mack Headley, master of the Colonial Williams

File Philosophy

6. File Philosophy

Master blacksmith Peter Ross shows the technique of cold joining and shaping colonial lock

A Very Boring Program

7. A Very Boring Program

From bits to braces, augers to angle borers & even boring a square hole,you know the drill

Lumberjack Fan Carving

8. Lumberjack Fan Carving

A Michigan master of folk carving whittles white cedar fans and birds of a wooden feather.

Animated Wooden Toys

9. Animated Wooden Toys

Imagination (and a few strings) makes these carved critters come to life.

Hammer Veneer

10. Hammer Veneer

Master musical instrument makers show classical techniques of hand cutting & wood veneer.

Holly Wood Spectaculars

11. Holly Wood Spectaculars

Create decorative veneer patterns using oval engines, sharp knives/patient perfectionism.

A Viking Tool Chest

12. A Viking Tool Chest

Welsh chair bodger Don Weber turns his hand to recreating a medieval tool kit.

Woodworking in Berea

13. Woodworking in Berea

From chair building to instrument making to fine furniture collections.

Season 2913 episodes
Dovetailed Grease Pot

1. Dovetailed Grease Pot

Walnut and boxwood make a little box with a secret lock to stash the woodworker’s pal.

Secrets of the Whirlygig

2. Secrets of the Whirlygig

Grinding forever as his wife cranks the stone, the whirlygig man turns our hand to mechanical toys.

Shaker Rocker Frame

3. Shaker Rocker Frame

The Shakers were rocking in this classic chair of turned and steam-bent maple.

Shaker Rocker Seat

4. Shaker Rocker Seat

Traditional Shaker worsted tape in checkerboard patterns makes a sweet seat.

Mary May, Woodcarver

5. Mary May, Woodcarver

Swelling and shrinking, bending and breaking, the worker with wood must be wetness aware!

Wood & Water

6. Wood & Water

Fired by wood scraps, a giant steam engine drives ancient saws and window sash mills.

Steam Power Sawmill

7. Steam Power Sawmill

Fired by wood scraps, a giant steam engine drives ancient saws and window sash mills.

Harvard Side Table

8. Harvard Side Table

With artful arched feet and tenoned trestle top, this Shaker side table stands sturdy and fine.

A Crutch in Time

9. A Crutch in Time

Strong and resilient, wood has the lively lightness to support a leg when it’s lacking.

Hancock Pedestal Table

10. Hancock Pedestal Table

With its turned top and dovetailed legs, this walnut tripod table is a classic of American design.

Brian Boggs, Chairmaker

11. Brian Boggs, Chairmaker

26 min

An Asheville artisan shows the secrets of the steam-bent green-wood chair

Corner Cupboard, Part 1

12. Corner Cupboard, Part 1

26 min

Build the frame and panel door of this corner cupboard—an early American classic.

Corner Cupboard, Part 2

13. Corner Cupboard, Part 2

Complete your corner cupboard with glass casement doors and molded crown.

Season 3013 episodes
Case of the Corner Cupboard

1. Case of the Corner Cupboard

26 min

Long splined miters anyone? That’s how you join the coffin-like case of this 18th-century corner cupboard. See how to make the special jigs to hand plane this crucial joint with precision and dignity.

Making Marvelous Moldings

2. Making Marvelous Moldings

You can make any complex molding you want with simple hand planes—just take it one curve at a time. Bill Anderson and Roy show how to flute your pilasters and carve your cornice for this comely corner cupboard.

Mind Over Miter

3. Mind Over Miter

This butt joint of distinction joins everything from picture frames to crown moldings. Learn all the angles and see how to carefully cut corners as we master the miter box for fitting frames and fine furniture.

The Till in the Tool Chest

4. The Till in the Tool Chest

We’ll delve into the drawers in search of the secret of an old tool chest. The quality of the tools shows that it belonged to a first class joiner back in the early 1800s, but the dovetail joints break all the rules.

Continuous Arm Rocking Chair (1)

5. Continuous Arm Rocking Chair (1)

Chairmaker Elia Bizzarri joins us to make this elegant and comfortable rocking chair. We’ll turn the legs and frame the seat in part one of this American classic.

Continuous Arm Rocking Chair (2)

6. Continuous Arm Rocking Chair (2)

We’ll finish our rocking chair as we steam and bend the continuous arm's one-piece back. With its compound bend, this challenging chair is truly an American design innovation.

Who Wrote the Book of Sloyd

7. Who Wrote the Book of Sloyd

Sloyd, the late 19th-century Swedish system of learning woodworking was intended to develop skilled, industrious and morally upstanding citizens. We’ll give it a try, and hope it’s not too late for us!

The Case for Books

8. The Case for Books

So many books, so little space! Say goodbye to cinderblocks and sagging shelves as you see how to cut the essential dado and sliding joints to build this better bookcase.

Sawing Secrets

9. Sawing Secrets

Chris Schwarz, editor of Popular Woodworking Magazine, joins Roy to explore the three classes of English sawcuts. Chris reveals the devious French tenon cheat, and even shows us how to saw without a saw!

The Tiny Tool Kit

10. The Tiny Tool Kit

How can you stretch a basic kit of tools to build impressive casework? Chris Schwarz, editor of Popular Woodworking Magazine, shows how with the toolkit of young Thomas, hero of the 1839 book The Joiner and Cabinet Maker.

Thomas Day, Cabinetmaker

11. Thomas Day, Cabinetmaker

In the days of slavery, Thomas Day, a free black cabinetmaker in North Carolina, was one of the most respected artisans in the South. We’ll look beneath the veneer on his furniture and discover his intriguing architectural work.

Oak Field Gate

12. Oak Field Gate

Mortise and tenon joints frame this classic feature of the English countryside. It’s a rustic woodworking challenge as we balance both beauty and strength to make a gate that will keep swinging for decades.

Field Gate Hinges

13. Field Gate Hinges

Hinges Master blacksmith Peter Ross turns his hammer to forging iron hinges for our oak field gate. We’ll see how to shape and weld wrought iron for straps and pintles to make our gate swing true.

Season 3113 episodes
Season 3213 episodes
Rise of the Machines!

1. Rise of the Machines!

Why do it by hand—when you can do it by foot? Roy Underhill gets caught up in up a bevy of century-old, foot-powered woodworking machines.

The Eleven Grooved Box

2. The Eleven Grooved Box

Grooves and splines make a tidy oak box, but can we cut the joints just using hand tools? And do we want to?

Table Joints Rule!

3. Table Joints Rule!

You can’t make a drop leaf table without the rule joint. So, what are the tools you need to cut it by hand? Bill Anderson drops by with the answer.

The Anarchist’s Tool Chest

4. The Anarchist’s Tool Chest

Chris Schwarz’s anarchist’s tool chest starts a back-to-basics revolution! Learn his classic system of simplicity to set your work life free.

Two Screws for You!

5. Two Screws for You!

Secrets of the mysterious two-screw vise revealed! Chris Schwarz joins Roy Underhill to rediscover this enigmatic wooden vise.

Screw Cuttin’ Lathe

6. Screw Cuttin’ Lathe

Make your own darn metal screws with this 1889 foot-powered lathe! Roy shows how to cut perfect threads, cones and tapers in iron and brass.

The Troublesome Triangle Stool

7. The Troublesome Triangle Stool

The old triangular stool spells trouble for Peter Follansbee and Roy Underhill as they tackle a trio of terrible turned tenons!

Wretched Ratchet Reading Rack

8. Wretched Ratchet Reading Rack

With foot-powered lathes, Peter Follansbee and Roy Underhill turn this adjustable bookstand from walnut and maple.

Raising Panel-Zona

9. Raising Panel-Zona

Make raised panels for your doors with care and flair! Roy Underhill uses both complex planes and tricks with basic tools to raise the classic panel.

Carving the Camellia

10. Carving the Camellia

Woodcarver Mary May makes basswood flowers bloom. Get in the groove of high-relief carving with sharp gouges and good-grained wood!

Forging the Hold Fast

11. Forging the Hold Fast

Haul out the anvil and forge this essential bench tool! Blacksmith Peter Ross shows how to forge historical versions of this powerful gripper.

The Enfield Cupboard

12. The Enfield Cupboard

Make this Shaker cabinet and dwell in utopian serenity! Simple to construct and elegant in design, this cupboard is a standby in any room or shop.

The Shaker Bend

13. The Shaker Bend

What made these American communal craftsmen tick? From their furniture to their bentwood boxes, the Shakers may be our most modern artisans.

Season 3313 episodes
Rachell's Standing Desk PT. 1

1. Rachell's Standing Desk PT. 1

Give your butt joints a break with the tenons and dovetails that connect this pine standing desk from Pennsylvania.

Rachell's Standing Desk PT. 2

2. Rachell's Standing Desk PT. 2

The miter-clamped breadboard end makes a broad desktop that always stays flat.

The Venerable Bead

3. The Venerable Bead

Roy Underhill demonstrates how to cut bead moldings with hand planes for corners that look sharp and last longer.

Carving Away With Mary May

4. Carving Away With Mary May

Classical carver Mary May provides a lesson on woodcarving and a proper rebuke for edge tool abuse!

Swinging Saw Vise

5. Swinging Saw Vise

Roy duplicates the beveled bridle joints and chamfered chops of an old saw-sharpening vise.

Sharpen That Saw!

6. Sharpen That Saw!

Using giant model rip and crosscut saws, Roy demonstrates how to correctly sharpen handsaws.

Combination Planes

7. Combination Planes

Roy attempts to replace a chest of molding planes with one complex metal contraption

Joined Chest With Peter Follansbee

8. Joined Chest With Peter Follansbee

The master joiner of Plimoth Plantation shows how to frame a small, mortised, and tenoned chest in the old English style.

Paneled Chest With Peter Follansbee

9. Paneled Chest With Peter Follansbee

A master joiner shows Roy how to make and fit the beveled panels and storage till into a framed chest from the Pilgrim era.

Early Iron With Peter Ross

10. Early Iron With Peter Ross

Master blacksmith Peter Ross shows how to forge iron hinges and locks from the earliest days of the American experience.

Try Square with Christopher Schwarz

11. Try Square with Christopher Schwarz

Chris Schwarz shows Roy how to measure up with an English try square based on the examples in the famous Benjamin Seaton tool chest.

Dutch Tool Chest with Christopher Schwarz

12. Dutch Tool Chest with Christopher Schwarz

Learn to make the simple and useful Dutch tool chest with its characteristic 30-degree slanted lid.

Big Ash Mallet!

13. Big Ash Mallet!

With ash head and hickory handle, Roy shows how to make a proper joiner's mallet for the ages.

Season 3413 episodes
Taming the Timber Bench

1. Taming the Timber Bench

Your legs will stay tight in this classic German carpenter’s bench built with stopped sliding dovetails.

Pinch Rods and Squeezy Blocks

2. Pinch Rods and Squeezy Blocks

This pair of sliding diagonal rods with copper collars will help you get your chests square and your dovetails tight.

Tapered Tail Tripod Table 1

3. Tapered Tail Tripod Table 1

Walnut legs riven from the log begin this table inspired by the Dominy workshops.

Tapered Tail Tripod Table 2

4. Tapered Tail Tripod Table 2

A walnut burl top and tricky turning makes tapered dovetails for a three-legged table.

Viceless Devices

5. Viceless Devices

From the holdfast to the birdsmouth, Roy explores wondrous ways to grip the grain and rediscovers and old trick from a rare book.

Daring Diagonal Dovetails

6. Daring Diagonal Dovetails

Learn to cut the rising diagonal dovetail for corners that are stronger and striking, no matter how you look at them.

Shop Class Tabouret

7. Shop Class Tabouret

The old shop-class plant stand joined with half-laps and dowels teaches us to pay attention to the grain, not just the machine.

Campaign Furniture

8. Campaign Furniture

Christopher Schwarz shows the ins and outs of Campaign furniture made for travel to the far-flung reaches of the Empire.

Fitting Brass

9. Fitting Brass

Chris Schwarz shows how to fit brass corners and hardware flush with the surfaces of Campaign furniture.

The Crotch and the Horse

10. The Crotch and the Horse

An old shaving horse from the Virginia mountains demonstrates that the natural shapes in timber make the strongest wooden construction.

Dovetail Saw

11. Dovetail Saw

Tom Calisto joins Roy to make a brass-backed hand saw perfect for the finest dovetails or the toughest tenons.

Tempered Steel

12. Tempered Steel

Blacksmith Peter Ross shows how to forge, weld, harden and temper tool steel for cutting edges that stay sharp longer.

Woodwright! - The Musical

13. Woodwright! - The Musical

The Underhill Rose band joins Roy in the shop for a musical misadventure in the ways of the Woodwright.

Season 3513 episodes
Rocky Bentwood Cradle I

1. Rocky Bentwood Cradle I

Part 1 of 2. A rocking cradle modeled after one spotted in the Grand Bazaar of Istanbul is crafted in the Season 35 premiere.

Rocky Bentwood Cradle II

2. Rocky Bentwood Cradle II

Conclusion. A rocking cradle is completed with pine sides and rockers. A lathe-turned carrier bar joins it all together.

Stamp Out Cookie Carving!

3. Stamp Out Cookie Carving!

Woodcarver Mary May joins Roy to carve springerle cookie molds for every occasion.

Double Drawer Shaker Table

4. Double Drawer Shaker Table

How to cut the mortise and tenon joints for the legs and frame of a Shaker table.

Groovers and Shakers

5. Groovers and Shakers

The dovetailed and grooved construction techniques found inside Shaker drawers are detailed.

Turning Shaker Knobs

6. Turning Shaker Knobs

Cherry knobs for Shaker furniture are turned on a foot-powered lathe. Also: finishing a joined table top.

Cross Cut Conundrum

7. Cross Cut Conundrum

How to use a cross-cutting wood saw.

Bowl Carving with Peter Follansbee

8. Bowl Carving with Peter Follansbee

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

Hollows & Rounds

9. 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 I

10. Welsh Stick Chair I

Roy makes this country cousin of the Windsor chair using the same tools and techniques.

Welsh Stick Chair II

11. Welsh Stick Chair II

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

Tool Smithing with Peter Ross

12. Tool Smithing with Peter Ross

Dividers, calipers and turning tools take shape as master blacksmith Peter Ross shows Roy the art of tool-making.

Plain Pine Box

13. Plain Pine Box

Roy looks into the simplest form of furniture, the plain pine box.

Season 3613 episodes
Van Gogh's Chair

1. Van Gogh's Chair

The Season 36 premiere shows how to make a chair similar to the one portrayed in Vincent Van Gogh's masterpiece.

Sliding Lid Boxes

2. Sliding Lid Boxes

Roy shows how to create easy-to-make wooden gift boxes with mitered corners and lids that slide in grooves.

Carved Oak Desk Box

3. Carved Oak Desk Box

Master of Pilgrim-century furniture Peter Follansbee joins Roy to make a slope-lidded, carved box from carved white and red oak.

Waving Arm Whirligigs

4. Waving Arm Whirligigs

Figures from history including Benjamin Franklin and Muhammad Ali inspire Roy’s new line of waving arm wooden whirlygigs.

Wedged Tusk Tenon

5. Wedged Tusk Tenon

Roy and workbench builder Will Myers test out the strength of the classic wedged mortise and tenon joint for take-apart furniture.

Swedish Shrink Box

6. Swedish Shrink Box

Woodworker Peter Follansbee shows Roy Underhill how to make Swedish shrink boxes from hollowed wood with inserted bottoms.

Saw Like a Butterfly!

7. Saw Like a Butterfly!

The great poet-athlete Muhammad Ali inspires the best lessons in woodworking – Saw Like a Butterfly, Plane Like a Bee!

Firewood Carrier

8. Firewood Carrier

Chair-maker Elia Bizzarri shows Roy how to make a split oak firewood carrier inspired by the classic wooden harvest rake.

Double Casement Window

9. Double Casement Window

Roy Underhill makes a double, swinging casement window using wooden planes and premium pine.

Tool Chest Hinges & Latch

10. Tool Chest Hinges & Latch

Master blacksmith Peter Ross shows how to forge hinges and latches for a replica tool chest.

Tool Chest From Bristol

11. Tool Chest From Bristol

Roy shows how to dovetail a stout, sloped top tool chest that came from Bristol, England in 1900.

Roman Work Bench

12. Roman Work Bench

Christopher Schwarz joins Roy to unlock the secrets of the ancient Roman woodworker’s bench.

Staked Furniture

13. Staked Furniture

How a plank with inserted legs can become a chair, table or bench.

Season 3713 episodes
Who Wrote the Book of Sloyd?!

1. Who Wrote the Book of Sloyd?!

Sloyd, the late 19th century Swedish system of learning woodworking was intended to develop skilled, industrious, and morally upstanding citizens. We’ll give it a try, and hope it’s not too late for us!

Holly Wood Spectaculars!

2. Holly Wood Spectaculars!

Steve Latta shows how to create decorative veneer patterns using oval engines, sharp knives, and patient perfectionism.

The Roubo Bookstand!

3. The Roubo Bookstand!

One piece of walnut makes a beautiful bookstand as we follow the formula of an old French master.

Rise of the Machines

4. Rise of the Machines

Why do it by hand – when you can do it by foot? Roy Underhill gets caught up in up a bevy of century-old, foot-powered woodworking machines.

Hand Plane Essentials With Chris Schwarz

5. Hand Plane Essentials With Chris Schwarz

Learn how to make gleaming surfaces, tight joints and crisp moldings through perfect planing.

Big Ash Mallet!

6. Big Ash Mallet!

Make a proper joiner’s mallet and you’ll never be lonely again! With ash head and hickory handle, Roy shows how to make a mallet for the ages.

Carving Away with Mary May

7. Carving Away with Mary May

Classical carver Mary May gives Roy his first lessons on woodcarving – along with a proper rebuke for edge tool abuse!

Dovetailed Grease Pot

8. Dovetailed Grease Pot

Walnut and boxwood make a little box with a secret lock to stash the woodworker’s pal.

Lumberjack Fan Carving

9. Lumberjack Fan Carving

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Forging the Hold Fast

10. Forging the Hold Fast

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Brian Boggs, Chairmaker

11. Brian Boggs, Chairmaker

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Combination Planes 37th Season

12. Combination Planes 37th Season

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The Venerable Bead

13. The Venerable Bead

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