E1
Simple rainy day projects to "tink" around with - especially if you’re young at heart.
E2
Build a solid, sturdy workbench without any screws, nails or glue—that you can break down and take with you!
E3
Putting the finishing touches on your new workbench — the vices, the dogs, etc.
E4
Beautiful "compass inlay" on a Pennsylvania Spice Box done in the Pennsylvania/German tradition.
E5
Jack planes, combination planes, single iron joiners-Roy introduces you to the world of planes—not to mention snipe spills, skew mouth badgers, iron rabbits…
E6
Learn how to build an odd corner chair called a Roundabout Chair—found in the offices of Dr. Sigmund Freud.
E7
Need a sign? Let David Calvo show you how to carve one.
E8
Take a trip to beautiful downtown Paint Lick, KY and meet the old bodger himself, Don Weber. Learn how it was done in the old country.
E9
Explore Conner Prairie, a living museum in the heart of Indiana. See how life was in the 1800's.
E10
How do you turn a round table into a triangle. Let Roy show you how.
E11
Let Roy show you how to make something useful out of scrap wood.
E12
Roy shows you how the very first Americans worked with wood — the Cherokees of Cherokee Nation.
E13
Watch Roy make a beautiful red cedar chest out of a tree knocked down by a hurricane.