The New Yankee Workshop Season 13 Episode 8
Dressing Table, Part 1
Norm visits the fabulous Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. Built in 1880 by George Washington Vanderbilt, the 250-room French Renaissance-inspired chateau boasts a stunning collection of fine furniture including original Sheraton and Chippendale. Among the collection, Norm discovers a sophisticated mahogany dressing table with a foldaway mirror and graceful turned legs that he decides to replicate in The New Yankee Workshop. In the second of two episodes devoted to the making of an heirloom-quality dressing table found among the famed Biltmore Estate's collection, viewers find Norm in a national forest in North Carolina. There he learns how the U.S. Forest Service regulates the flow of timber to end users. Afterwards he goes behind-the-scenes at a plywood mill in nearby Asheville to see how high-quality plywood is made. This is part 1 of 2.
- 13 - 13Barrister BookcaseMar. 31, 2001
- 13 - 12Monastery TableMar. 24, 2001
- 13 - 11Bath CupboardMar. 17, 2001
- 13 - 10MailboxMar. 10, 2001
- 13 - 9Dressing Table, Part 2Mar. 03, 2001
- 13 - 8Dressing Table, Part 1Feb. 24, 2001
- 13 - 7Outdoor CupboardFeb. 17, 2001
- 13 - 6Workshop HutchFeb. 10, 2001
- 13 - 5Garden ArmchairFeb. 03, 2001
- 13 - 4CD Storage CaseJan. 27, 2001
- 13 - 3Hall SeatJan. 20, 2001
- 13 - 2Jigs, Part 2Jan. 13, 2001
- 13 - 1Jigs, Part 1Jan. 06, 2001