E1
Watch and learn as Roy builds a reproduction of a simple walnut lap desk from the 19th century.
E2
Follow along as Roy shows you how to make a circa-1550 three-legged chair from the Flemish town of Rotterdam.
E3
Join Roy as he welcomes George Wunderlich and watch as he recreates a mid-1800s banjo.
E4
Watch as Roy builds a small oak bookcase, without glue or fasteners, for easier disassembly.
E5
Pick up valuable tips for large-scale woodworking from Roy as he builds the corner of a timber-framed structure.
E6
Observe Nick Supone and Neal Conolly as they stop by “The Woodwright’s Shop” and demonstrate the hewing and carving techniques used in creating a duck decoy
E7
Travel with Roy to Eastfield Village where he tours the museum’s restored historic buildings.
E8
Watch and learn as Roy visits with marquetry expert Patrick Edwards, and discusses the technique of “painting in wood.”
E9
Join Roy for a visit with blacksmiths Peter Ross and Ken Schwarz where they demonstrate making bench chisels and more.
E10
Watch as Roy soldiers a tin-can bird whistle and makes a boxwood whistling top.
E11
Travel along with Roy to the Hay Cabinet Shop at Williamsburg for a furniture-carving talk with Master Mack Headley.
E12
Watch as Roy visits with Mike Dunbar of the Windsor Institute as he demonstrates the process for building a sack-back Windsor chair.
E13
Join Roy as he looks back on 20 years of “The Woodwright’s Shop,” including highlights of guests, projects and memorable moments.