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2701 Peter & the Box
Master joiner Peter Follansbee of Plymouth Plantation carves a 17th century “bible box.”
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2702 Ball & Socket Embroidery Stand, Part 1
Turn the base and shaft of an 18th century embroidery stand from Colonial Williamsburg.
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2703 Ball & Socket Embroidery Stand, Part 2
Steam bent hoops and wooden adjusting screws complete the embroidery stand.
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2704 Screw Box for Wooden Threads
Down and dirty metalworking forges the cutters to make wooden screws.
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2705 French Work Bench, Part 1
This workbench from Provence uses puzzling dovetails to join the legs to the bench top.
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2706 French Work Bench, Part 2
A tool chest, drawers and vises complete the workbench from Provence.
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2707 Violin Maker Joe Thrift
Meet a modern luthier who works with tools and techniques unchanged for centuries.
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2708 Candle Box With Secret Drawer
A sliding side reveals the hidden drawer on this missionary’s candle box.
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2709 Parallelogram Plant Stand
Shelves that swing keep your plants in the sun on this Victorian contraption.
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2710 German Woodcraft in America
Explore woodworking traditions of the Moravian settlers at Old Salem.
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2711 Woodworking With Tillers International
Ox yokes and timber-framing number among the projects at a school dedicated to low-tech solutions.
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2712 The Sordid Blacksmith
A Williamsburg blacksmith forges hinges following instructions found in a 17th century manual.
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2713 Henry Ford’s Museum Village
Partake in a celebration of American innovation at Greenfield Village.
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