Season 10 Of The Woodwrights Shop

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Episode Guide Season 10

  • Make This Rocking Horse Roy invites Eleanor to the shop to help him create a traditional German-style rough-hewn rocking-horse.
  • Beat Your Ash Basketry – Guest Jonathan Kline visits the shop to show how to create a traditional Black Ash basket, stripping the material from the log, using the annual rings to their best advantage.
  • Make a Revolving Bookcase – Build an early 19th-Century revolving bookcase that holds an amazing number of books.
  • Timber Buildings in Franconia – Roy visits Bavaria’s Franconian Open-Air Museum to see Franconian woodworking, timber framing, and craftsmanship dating back to the middle ages.
  • The Secrets of German Woodcraft Roy is back at the Franconian Open-Air Museum to examine building and woodworking techniques from early German traditions.
  • Make A Garden Gate – RRoy builds an open-frame garden gate.
  • Hooks, Crooks and Walking Sticks – One of Roys passions is walking sticks, and in this episode he shows how to make a walking stick that comes with its own built-in flute.
  • Make A Music Mill From Bali Build a charming wind-powered, bamboo music mill, recreating a design from the island of Bali.
  • Dovetailing in the Tool Chest – Roy revisits an earlier tool chest project to show the value and importance of dovetailing in the interior trays and compartments.
  • As the Wood Turns Roy provides an overview of turning and three lathes: A spring-pole, a folding springpole and a foot treadle flywheel.
  • A Boat to Build with the Kids – Rachel Underhill joins her dad in the shop to make a canvass and wood kayak.
  • A Rakes Progress – Roy does some repair work on one of his 10-year-old rakes, taking the opportunity to highlight the strength of wood when using the grain correctly.
  • Making Wooden Shoes – Guest Bob Siegel visits the shop to share his unique knowledge of making wooden shoes using only four traditional tools.

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