Season 33 Episodes
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.
2. Rachell's Standing Desk PT. 2
The miter-clamped breadboard end makes a broad desktop that always stays flat.
3. The Venerable Bead
Roy Underhill demonstrates how to cut bead moldings with hand planes for corners that look sharp and last longer.
4. Carving Away With Mary May
Classical carver Mary May provides a lesson on woodcarving and a proper rebuke for edge tool abuse!
5. Swinging Saw Vise
Roy duplicates the beveled bridle joints and chamfered chops of an old saw-sharpening vise.
6. Sharpen That Saw!
Using giant model rip and crosscut saws, Roy demonstrates how to correctly sharpen handsaws.
7. Combination Planes
Roy attempts to replace a chest of molding planes with one complex metal contraption
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.
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.
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.
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.
12. Dutch Tool Chest with Christopher Schwarz
Learn to make the simple and useful Dutch tool chest with its characteristic 30-degree slanted lid.
13. Big Ash Mallet!
With ash head and hickory handle, Roy shows how to make a proper joiner's mallet for the ages.