This Old House Makers
Anne incorporates her Windsor chair making skills to build her first mandolin then, Anne winterizes her farm and reminisces about some of her most memorable homesteading projects.
Anne incorporates her Windsor chair making skills to build her first mandolin then, Anne winterizes her farm and reminisces about some of her most memorable homesteading projects.
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Jason transforms a hunk of glued together 2x4s into a tabletop he makes a router sled to mill both sides and builds an elliptical jig to cut the final shape.
Anne joins Greg Pennington in his Tennessee workshop to learn how to handcraft a democratic chair then, Anne offers a tutorial on the different styles and sizes of chisels.
Anne incorporates her Windsor chair making skills to build her first mandolin then, Anne winterizes her farm and reminisces about some of her most memorable homesteading projects.
Anne shares wooden-spoon carving techniques and how she approaches the meditative process to increase self-discipline and hone her woodworking skills.
Anne embarks on a bucket-list project: restoring a 1953 Chevy truck to make a farm vehicle.
Anne shares fall garden prep tips, including seed collection, propagation, cold frames, and cover crops she explains how to nutrient-rich compost with common "greens" and "browns" for spring use.
It's fall, the perfect time to plant cool-weather crops Anne shares tips on timing, seed storage, her favorite fall crops, and their harvest timelines.
With the posts and beams of his new timber-frame patio in place, Jason turns his attention to the ridge beam, rafters, and metal roof.
In part one of the timber frame patio project, Jason replaces his old pergola with a new post-and-beam frame using glued laminated timber beams.
Brad shares ten simple, budget-friendly tips to boost curb appeal, including trimming shrubs, replacing light fixtures, and repairing a fallen shutter before adding new porch furniture and plants.
Brad remodels a bathroom for under $2,500, removing the old vanity and cracked tile before tearing out the wall and tub, installing new plumbing, lighting, and hardware, and coming in under budget.
Chris reworks the original design of the first coffee table he ever built and makes a dining table from 72 pieces of plywood for his parents.
Challenging his furniture-making skills, Chris makes a table from wood and concrete along with designing a 48-inch round dining table from white oak.
In part two of April's deck renovation, she shares tips for building stairs, including how to calculate rise and run then, she installs a plunge pool with a nailable stone exterior.
Inspired by the giant blade created by fellow maker Jimmy Diresta, Paul makes a wooden utility knife he builds a river-table-pallet slide puzzle and restores a pallet because - it's a pallet.
Paul builds giant mechanical wooden hands and a life-size nutcracker made out of almost 2,000 pieces of wood.
Laura recaps how her tiny house came to be and is reminded how much she loves designing for space and living simply.
With the essentials like her bed and kitchen in place, Laura focuses on storage solutions she makes a mixed material lift-top bench with one end covered in leather and the other in linoleum.
Jamison and Jamie reframe the tiny first-floor bath at the lake house and, upstairs, install a new guest bath they share how to transform a space with peel-and-stick wallpaper.
Jamison builds a kitchen island with a breakfast bar and seating in the lake house and encloses a steel I-beam spanning the first floor ceiling and wraps the support post in matching panels.
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