Season 5

Episodes •

Roy Underhill
Rustic Rockers

1. Rustic Rockers

min

Roy starts off the “Making Things From Nature” season by giving us some history of rustic furniture and walks through the steps necessary to make a Rustic Rocker.

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Bark Bottoms

2. Bark Bottoms

min

To finish up the Rustic Rocker, Roy takes us into the woods to gather hickory bark, and then heads into the shop to create the woven bark seat for the rocker.

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Baby Cradle

3. Baby Cradle

min

Roy takes us into the shop to finish up a pilgrim-style oak cradle that he started, but never finished, reviewing the “tricky” parts necessary to create the whole project.

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Chris' Workshop

4. Chris' Workshop

min

We visit with a 14-year-old traditional woodworker who sells his wares (walking sticks, toys and more), to make more money to buy tools he can’t make for himself.

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Iron Machine, Foot Power

5. Iron Machine, Foot Power

min

A collector of cast-iron, foot-powered woodworking lathes and fret saws visits with Roy and they try out a number of the machines.

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Hutch Table I

6. Hutch Table I

min

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Hutch Table II

7. Hutch Table II

min

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Iron Bloomery

8. Iron Bloomery

min

Roy visits with David Harvey, a Blacksmith at Colonial Williamsburg, and learns how to turn bog ore into a woodworking chisel.

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Berry Buckets, Sussex Trugs and Bark Sheaths

9. Berry Buckets, Sussex Trugs and Bark Sheaths

min

Roy shows how to create three projects that are created directly from trees and bark, with very little refinement.

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Wheelwright

10. Wheelwright

min

We head back to Colonial Williamsburg where Roy visits with master wheelwright Dan Stebbins to discover the mysteries and realities of making wheels for early American wagons and carts.

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Music Mill

11. Music Mill

min

Roy makes a six-note music mill from wine bottles that is powered by hand crank (but can also be powered by a water wheel).

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Secrets From the Cabinet Shop

12. Secrets From the Cabinet Shop

min

Roy travels back to visit with master cabinetmaker Mack Headley at the Anthony Hay shop at Colonial Williamsburg. He shares some of the secrets that were standard fare for 18th century American woodworking.

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A Glass Act

13. A Glass Act

min

Sash joinery, or making windows, is the ultimate test of organizational skills, and Roy takes us through the many steps and details that must align to make a good window.

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