Recycled wood with live edge accents combine with relief-carved Chestnut for a stunning effect. A Chestnut Oak table project is delivered to the Gertner Barn project.
A centuries old three-legged chair recreated with White Oak and Walnut is curiously perfect and comfortable. Bandsaw tune-up and blade selection are covered for perfect cuts.
Honey Locust from log to home is used to make the ultimate salad serving bowl. This 44-pound green wood bowl blank is turned into a three-pound graceful kitchen masterpiece. Bandsaw tips save the day when making this rough bowl blank. Plus, a visit to Catch My Drift (driftwood art) at the Brubaker Studio.
Straight from a magazine comes the ideal curved handle tool tray. Hand-cut through dovetail joints add strength and elegance to the handy way to store key tools. Reclaimed woods include Kentucky Coffee Tree and Osage Orange. Scott harvests a burl tree for future projects and Burr Oak Tree Services share logging techniques.
This 300-year-old round table was traditionally a cricket game centerpiece. Recreated from American Chestnut, quarter-sawn White Oak and Mahogany, the triangular shelf holds three angled legs perfectly. A geometric challenge comes together with dominoes. The Urban Timber Mill cuts live edge slabs for the ultimate display table show.
This miniature chest is perfectly sized to enhance any tabletop. Two router jig half-blind dovetail drawers are the key to this elegant mix of woods. Visit the Dave Moser Kiln to see how small batches of wood can be cured.
A log is transformed into a beautiful vase by a series of wood turning
techniques. The trick is to keep this 50-pound spinning “trunk” balanced! Sometimes making
wood behave can be challenging. Guest turner Barry Todd shares his latest turned creations.
Making cabinets has never been easier! Simple tools are used to build
the case for an antique curved beveled glass door. LED lighting is featured. Plus, see the best
way to “hang” wall mounted cabinets. Custom cabinets are hard to beat!
Chair making is the best way to truly hone woodworking skills!
Windsor hoop backed forms are solid and comfortable. Special jigs are used to laminate the bent wood hoop. Turning is used to make stretchers and spindles and the seat is sculpted. Magic happens when they all join together!
Special tempered stainless-steel blades are finished with
custom wood handles called scales. Spectra Ply is turned for the big knife, Purple Heart is used on the gift knife and two others must be seen to believe. Also, crown molding is cut to make a perfect tray!
Sized to hold a king’s ransom, yet ideal for any home treasure. A homemade router table box joint jig is demoed with beautiful precision. The shell carving is created with just one chip carving knife. Plus, a custom top is formed with a scrub plane. A fun gift idea!
Easy to use finishing products are featured as the best way to keep furniture looking great. Tips and tricks make restoring furniture fast and rewarding. Learn the best way to fix most common furniture repair challenges.
Two live-edge Corkscrew Willow slabs are turned into stunning display
tables. These came from wood harvested in episode 2904. Castle joints are created to make the leg assemblies on an epoxy resin “river” table. Just wait until you see how this all comes together!