The American Woodshop

Scott and Suzy Phillips return for their 31st season.

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Episodes

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    Arts and Crafts Oak Stand: asset-mezzanine-16x9
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    Arts and Crafts Oak Stand

    A blend of both white and red oak creates a through-tenon masterpiece.
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    Antique Door Glass Display Case

    The best source for upcycling furniture is usually the Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
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    The Ultimate Game Table Chest

    This mid-century modern design is an ideal addition to any room in any home.
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    American Ladder-Back Rocker and Iron-Backed Garden Bench

    See how to convert a ladder-back chair into a rocker the easy way.
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    Turned Clock Spinning Time

    Two clocks are made with a wood lathe. Learn the basics behind face-plate turning.
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    Kitchen Plank Stool

    Learn to build a sturdy and functional stool designed for kitchen use.
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    Walnut Conference Table

    Learn how to use a special joint called the Castle Joint.
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    Art Glass Light Box Arch Top Window for Suzy’s Barn Woodshop

    Tricks to master and restore leaded glass and architecturally unique windows.

About The American Woodshop

This marks the 31st season of The American Woodshop. Join hosts Scott & Suzy Phillips as they feature projects using a multitude of materials including wood, glass, iron and stone this season. Why? Because using different materials keeps woodworking interesting and beautiful. There’s something for everybody.

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