Season 3
Episodes
1. Inner Woodworking
1983-01-01
Observe as Roy looks at the mechanics of wood and how a trees’ growth affects how you work wood once you have it in your shop.
2. Workbench
1983-01-01
Watch as Roy handcrafts a grand, classic workbench using pegged and keyed mortise-and-tenon construction.
3. Cooper’s Bucket
1983-01-01
See how Roy and coopers from Colonial Williamsburg work together to make a cooper’s bucket.
4. Blanket Chest
1983-01-01
Follow along as Roy builds a stunning nailed-together, six-board blanket chest with an interior till.
5. Simple Gifts
1983-01-01
Watch and learn as Roy builds three simple gift projects, including a flapping duck toy, a small pine knock-down bench and a wooden egg beater.”
6. Whimsy Diddling
1983-01-01
Join Roy as he walks you through the process for making a Gee Haw Wimmey Diddle, a quintessential mountain folk toy, along and a willow whistle.
7. Furniture Carving
1983-01-01
Watch as Roy’s guest Colonial Williamsburg’s Wallace Gusler talks about the techniques and tools needed for carved furniture.
8. Whetstone Quarry
1983-01-01
Take a trip with Roy through the geological history of whetstones, then head out on a hunt for rough materials to make your own whetstone for sharpening.
9. The Gunsmith
1983-01-01
Spend time with Roy and Gunsmith Gary Brumfield of Colonial Williamsburg as they discuss the steps to making a handcrafted 18th-century-style rifle.
10. Wood for the Weaver
1983-01-01
Discover details about some of the traditional wooden implements used by weavers, including spinning wheels, clock reels and niddy noddys; and watch as Roy makes a swift and a tape loom.
11. The Luthier
1983-01-01
Join Roy in learning the techniques and processes used to create a violin in the 18th century.
12. Inner Woodworking
1983-01-01
Observe as Roy looks at the mechanics of wood and how a trees’ growth affects how you work wood once you have it in your shop.
13. The Basket Makers
1983-01-01
Watch as Roy Black and Robert Watson show Roy how to make round-bottom and flat-bottom white oak baskets, starting from a log and using only hand tools.