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Woodsmith Shop

The pages of Woodsmith magazine come to life in this unique concept for public television. Each of the thirteen, half-hour episodes is built around a theme and teaches the skills and safe tool techniques necessary to build a variety of woodworking projects in a home shop. On each program, host Don Peschke, founding editor of Woodsmith, leads a cast of editors and project designers as they explore a wide range of tips, tools, jigs and fixtures, and techniques. Segments on most programs include "The Basics," "Techniques," "Three Things to Consider," "Tool Tune-Up," "Shop Tips," "Oops! When Things Go Wrong," and "Woodworkers' Round-table." Produced by Iowa Public Television in high-definition and shot on a special set built just for this program, most episodes include detailed animations that show exactly how machines work and wood joints are assembled. Whether viewers are just starting out or have been woodworking for years, they'll find something new in every episode to apply to their next project. In addition, a companion website (www.WoodsmithShop.com) offers a handy place to find additional resources and download free technique articles and plans for projects shown in the series.

Show Info

Network: United States PBS (2007 - now)
Schedule: Saturdays at 13:00 (30 min)
Status: Running
Show Type: Documentary
Created by: Don Peschke

Official site: www.woodsmithshop.com

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Previous Episode

Special Guest: Char Miller-King

Episode 17x13; Dec 23, 2023

The Woodsmith Shop welcomes woodworker Char Miller-King to build a bookcase along with some help. Char's passion is to teach woodworking, especially to kids. While the cast builds a stacking bookcase, you'll learn about teaching the next generation a

Previous Episodes

Episode NameAirdateTrailer
17x13: Special Guest: Char Miller-KingDec 23, 2023
17x12: Shop StationDec 16, 2023
17x11: 3 Weekend ProjectsDec 9, 2023
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