(Part 1) — Roy starts a classic post-and-rung rocking chair using traditional greenwood techniques.
(Part 2) — Work on the rocker continues; shaping the tenons, boring the mortises and creating the splats.
(Part 3) — Work on the rocker is completed with the creation of the rockers and adding a hickory bark seat.
Roy welcomes a bowyer and a fletcher to the shop to make a woodland Indian’s bow and river cane arrows.
This may not be the four-poster bed you’re thinking of, as Roy builds a rustic version from rough, red cedar logs
Roy visits Colonial Williamsburg to watch the creation of a set of hardware for window shutters.
Continuing the Williamsburg theme, Roy visits the woodworker’s shop to watch frame-and-panel shutters made
Daughter Rachel joins Roy in the shop to make a marble track toy and Kick-Me machine.
Roy visits Monticello to look at some of the architectural creations and innovations of the former President..