The Woodwright's Shop Season 4

January. 22,1984
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8.6
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The Woodwright's Shop is a traditional woodworking show hosted by Roy Underhill on the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States. It is one of the longest running "how to" shows on PBS. Since its debut in 1979, the show has aired over 400 episodes. The first two seasons were broadcast only on public TV in North Carolina; the season numbering was restarted when the show went national in 1981. It is still filmed at the UNC-TV studios in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.

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The Woodwright's Shop Season 4 Full Episode Guide

Episode 13 - Highchair
First Aired: January. 22,1984

To celebrate his new nephew, Roy builds an 18th century baby’s high chair with rush seating.

Episode 12 - Corner Cupboard
First Aired: January. 22,1984

Roy recreates a classic pine corner cupboard.

Episode 11 - Rittenshouse Hygrometer
First Aired: January. 22,1984

After discussing how humidity affects different wood species, Roy makes a clever and simple late 18th-century hygrometer to measure the humidity in the shop.

Episode 10 - Building A Boat
First Aired: January. 22,1984

Episode 9 - Raising The Shop
First Aired: January. 22,1984

Roy pitches in with the raising of the frame-and-timber structure for Anderson’s Forge at Colonial Williamsburg.

Episode 8 - Kitchen Gifts
First Aired: January. 22,1984

Roy shows you how to make some always-gift-appropriate and useful utensils for the kitchen including a rolling pin, heavy spoon, a collapsible drinking cup and more.

Episode 7 - Good Fences
First Aired: January. 22,1984

Roy looks at the details of early-American fences, including lightweight and portable fences used for sheep herding, garden fences and more substantial post and rail “fences” used in forts built around 1620.

Episode 6 - Chip Carving
First Aired: January. 22,1984

Mack Headley from Colonial Williamsburg visits the shop and demonstrates the chip carving techniques used to decorate furniture.

Episode 5 - Tool Boxes & Chests
First Aired: January. 22,1984

Roy explores the contents of a recently purchased tool chest, trying to determine something of the original owner. He then shows how to recreate the chest itself.

Episode 4 - The Wainscot Chair
First Aired: January. 22,1984

Roy works with his daughter, Rachel, to create a child-size, 17th-century chair found in a book by Wallace Nutting.

Episode 3 - Ball & Claw Feet
First Aired: January. 22,1984

Roy welcomes Wallace Gusler from Colonial Williamsburg, and he shows the process to create a cabriole leg with a ball and claw foot.

Episode 2 - A Spring Pole Lathe
First Aired: January. 22,1984

Roy walks us through the steps to create a simple, but accurate and functional spring pole lathe.

Episode 1 - The Dominy Shop
First Aired: January. 22,1984

Roy takes us on a tour the Dominy Shop at Winterthur Museum. The shop holds the tools and shop items used by three generations of craftsman from 1750-1850.

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