Classic Woodworking - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Shaker Hall Table
The Hanging Cabinet
Round Side Table
Designing a sunburst walnut veneer pattern on a round side table; Turning an art deco-inspired column.
Adirondack Chair
A contemporary take on the classic Adirondack lawn chair includes carving a comfortable curve into the seat and back and adding a mitered joint on the arm rest.
Wenge Tea Box
Making a tea box out of dark wenge wood and bird's eye maple with a special clasp enclosure.
Live Edge Coffee Table
A coffee table with a waterfall end and wood base; using hand tools to make the bowtie inlay.
Shaker Blanket Chest
A Shaker-inspired blanket chest with drawer and bracket feet, featuring cherry on the exterior and white pine panels on the interior.
Shaker Box
An authentic reproduction of Shaker oval boxes made out of cherry.
Craftsman Style Dining Chair
Making a Craftsman style dining chair out of white oak; the addition of an upholstered seat makes the chair both functional and comfortable.
End Table with David Lamb
Making an end table out of contrasting walnut and butternut; carving unique design elements.
Tilt Top Table
A Shaker-inspired table made of curly maple featuring a tilt-top mechanism and a pedestal base.
Table Lamp
A contemporary Shaker-inspired table lamp using bent wood techniques to give off a soft light effect.
Hanging Tool Cabinet
A hanging tool cabinet features an interior customized for any collection of tools.
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