Woodsmith Shop
TV-G
8.4
2007
Reality
The Woodsmith Shop is designed to help you get the most out of your woodworking shop with helpful tips and techniques. Whether viewers are just starting out or have been woodworking for years, they'll find something new in every episode.
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Episode 13 : Small Shop Solutions
December. 14,2013
See the great tips, tricks, and projects the Woodsmith editors use to make better use of the space and tools in any shop.
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Episode 12 : Craftsman Clock & Serving Tray
December. 07,2013
Success is guaranteed when the editors of Woodsmith build a Craftsman-style clock and an elegant serving tray.
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Episode 11 : "5" Cool Tools
November. 30,2013
The editors of Woodsmith show you how to get more out of the tools, jigs, and accessories they use every day.
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Episode 10 : Kitchen Workstation
November. 23,2013
Starting with a pre-turned set of legs, the Woodsmith editors create a beautiful kitchen storage solution with an optional wine rack.
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Episode 9 : Planter Box & Outdoor Bench
November. 16,2013
The editors of Woodsmith magazine cover the best ways to build and protect a planter box and an outdoor bench.
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Episode 8 : Cherry Bookcase
November. 09,2013
Create an elegant cherry bookcase from a single sheet of plywood. The Woodsmith editors show you how easy it is.
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Episode 7 : 3-in-1 Drill Press Upgrade
November. 02,2013
The Woodsmith editors make a drill press more useful with a 3-in-1 upgrade that adds mobility, storage, and accuracy.
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Episode 6 : Rustic Step-Back Cupboard
October. 26,2013
Simple construction takes center stage as the editors of Woodsmith magazine build a rustic, step-back cupboard.
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Episode 5 : Hall Storage Bench
October. 19,2013
The Woodsmith editors build a hall storage bench with loose-tenon joinery made with a simple shop-made jig and a router.
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Episode 4 : Router Extravaganza
October. 12,2013
The editors of Woodsmith magazine take a look at one of the most versatile shop tools around: the router.
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Episode 3 : Craftsman Bookcase
October. 05,2013
Learn new techniques as you watch the editors of Woodsmith magazine build this unique two-drawer bookcase.
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Episode 2 : Wide-Screen TV Cabinet
September. 28,2013
To create this TV cabinet, the Woodsmith editors start with a basic plywood case and dress it up with a contrasting base and top.
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Episode 1 : Classic Sideboard
September. 21,2013
The editors of Woodsmith magazine build a classic sideboard with tapered legs, dovetailed drawers, and highly figured veneer.
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