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North Carolina Governor Mike Easley shows how to make a walnut side table.
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Pack up your tools in this little dovetailed chest of pine.
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Finish the chest with a mitered and paneled lid and a tongue and groove bottom.
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The sage of Monticello based his five-sided bookstand on designs he found in Paris.
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First lessons in fine furniture carving from Mack Headley, master of the Colonial Williams
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Master blacksmith Peter Ross shows the technique of cold joining and shaping colonial lock
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From bits to braces, augers to angle borers & even boring a square hole,you know the drill
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A Michigan master of folk carving whittles white cedar fans and birds of a wooden feather.
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Imagination (and a few strings) makes these carved critters come to life.
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Master musical instrument makers show classical techniques of hand cutting & wood veneer.
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Create decorative veneer patterns using oval engines, sharp knives/patient perfectionism.
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Welsh chair bodger Don Weber turns his hand to recreating a medieval tool kit.
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From chair building to instrument making to fine furniture collections.