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The Woodwright's Shop

Season 15 1995
TV-G

  • 1995-10-07T20:00:00Z on PBS
  • 27m
  • 5h 51m (13 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
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.

13 episodes

Season Premiere

1995-10-07T20:00:00Z

15x01 Sharpening Tools

Season Premiere

15x01 Sharpening Tools

  • 1995-10-07T20:00:00Z27m

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.

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.

15x03 Chisels, Gouges and Mallets

  • 1995-10-21T20:00:00Z27m

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.

1995-10-28T20:00:00Z

15x04 Trestle Table

15x04 Trestle Table

  • 1995-10-28T20:00:00Z27m

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

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.

1995-11-11T21:00:00Z

15x06 The Wooden Boat School

15x06 The Wooden Boat School

  • 1995-11-11T21:00:00Z27m

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

1995-11-18T21:00:00Z

15x07 The Marionette Makers

15x07 The Marionette Makers

  • 1995-11-18T21:00:00Z27m

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.

15x08 Folding Workbench (Part 1)

  • 1995-11-25T21:00:00Z27m

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

15x09 Folding Workbench (Part 2)

  • 1995-12-02T21:00:00Z27m

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

1995-12-09T21:00:00Z

15x10 Candle Stick Maker

15x10 Candle Stick Maker

  • 1995-12-09T21:00:00Z27m

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

1995-12-16T21:00:00Z

15x11 Adirondack Woodcraft

15x11 Adirondack Woodcraft

  • 1995-12-16T21:00:00Z27m

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.

1995-12-23T21:00:00Z

15x12 Williamsburg Trunk Maker

15x12 Williamsburg Trunk Maker

  • 1995-12-23T21:00:00Z27m

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.

Season Finale

1995-12-30T21:00:00Z

15x13 Climbing a Colonial Steeple

Season Finale

15x13 Climbing a Colonial Steeple

  • 1995-12-30T21:00:00Z27m

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.

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