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WOODSMITH SHOP

Program Rights Date Range
-
NOLA Code:
WSSH 1900 H1
Number of Episodes/Length:
13 / 30
Collections:
Rights End:
9/14/2028
Producer
Woodsmith Shop, / Active Interest Media
Presenter
Iowa PBS
TV-G
CC
sIX
Stereo
Year Produced:
2025
Version:
Base
Furniture projects, tips and tricks

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#1901 Hokkaido Sideboard
Taking a cue from modern Japanese style, Chris, Logan, and Phil build a sideboard that has big style without taking up a lot of space. Learn about solid wood case construction, making doors and drawers, and shaping the legs with a band saw and hand tools.

#1902 Shop Storage Solutions
Take a weekend and get your tools and supplies organized. Choose from a tool tote that keeps must-have tools ready to go. A tool rack features custom details to store and organize your favorite tools over your workbench.

#1903 Tools & Techniques
In this episode, Phil, Logan, and Chris take timeout from project building to talk about their favorite tools and techniques. Learn about joinery hand planes, files, and rasps. Then find out simple techniques for making mortises.

#1904 Round-Top Bookcase
Break away from boring bookcases. Follow along with the cast as Chris shows you how to create a curved top with bending plywood and veneer. The bookcase also has a drawer and distinct feet made at the band saw.

#1905 Easy-To-Build Shop Projects
Build a vintage inspired organizer for your hand saws. Logan designed his to store some of his favorite tools. Then upgrade your power tools with a clever router table design. This version clamps to any surface and is perfect for a small workshop.

#1906 Two Garden Projects
In this episode, the team builds two garden standouts. A lattice work tower is perfect for climbing plants. It even looks great on its own. Then a cedar gate forms the perfect entry point for your own secret garden.

#1907 Level-Up Game Night
No more rickety folding tables. Dedicated gamers will love this deluxe table that also doubles as a dining table. Learn how to make a stout base with large dovetail joints. You’ll also work with veneer to create a removable top.

#1908 Two Boxes, Too Fun
Follow along as Phil and Logan take different approaches to box making. No surprise that Logan creates his box at the lathe. Find out how to make a tight-fitting lid. Phil’s box is shaped like a book and offers a fun challenge for this unique project.

#1909 Atomic Bar
Here’s a weekend project that will upgrade your next get together. Made from plywood, with a solid wood bar top, this project features sweeping curves and plenty of Mid-Century vibes. The front of the bar sports a custom lattice panel you shape with a router and template.

#1910 Special Guest: Mike Pekovich
Mike Pekovich, Creative Director and Editor of Fine Woodworking magazine takes over the shop to build a dovetailed tea chest. Inside this small project are several techniques that you can apply in your own shop whether you make small boxes or large case pieces.

#1911 Garage Cart
Build a versatile cart to organize your garage. Packed with storage solutions to keep your tools, gear, and supplies at the ready. Learn how to build a rugged case with low-cost materials. Then mix and match your add-ons to suit your needs.

#1912 Home Office Accessories
Chris, Phil, and Logan pick out three projects to upgrade your home office with a personal touch. Logan turns a lamp based on a historic pattern. Chris spends time at the router table making a pencil box. Phil turns reclaimed lumber into a couple desk organizers.

#1913 Routed Picture Frames
Combine scrap wood, common router bits, and a little creativity to craft a variety of custom molding profiles. Chris shows how to make a table saw sled for cutting accurate miters. The result: eye-catching picture frames you can make in a short time.

Program Rights

Broadcast Rights:
Unlimited
Rights Dates:
9/15/2025 - 9/14/2028
School Rights:
Concurrent with broadcast rights
V.O.D. Rights:
Yes
V.O.D. Rights Type:
Concurrent w/broadcast rights via Media Manager
Linear Live Streaming:
Yes
Non-Commercial Cable Rights:
Yes