The New Yankee Workshop Season 18 Episode 8
Corner Table
This project involves some considerable effort. At the suggestion of a friend who, with his colleagues, is trying to restore a historic river, Norm agrees to paddle a canoe over some rapids in search of some unusual white oak that's been submerged there for nearly 150 years. The oak Norm wants was used as a dam on Virginia's mighty Rappahannock River. Today it sits as a pile of salvage on the river's edge just hoping a woodworker floats by to rescue some of it for furniture projects. Norm engages Bill Jewell, a local sawyer of historical trees, to prepare this timber for the purpose of making a drop-leaved corner table, which Norm finds at nearby Kenmore House, a noted Fredericksburg mansion that was once owned by George Washington's sister. After Norm gets the wood to his shop, he spends considerable effort turning it into suitable pieces to make a copy of the original table - including the challenging turned legs that add so much style to this particular piece.
- 18 - 13Wall PanelingApr. 01, 2006
- 18 - 12Corner ChairMar. 25, 2006
- 18 - 11Wall Hung ConsoleMar. 18, 2006
- 18 - 10Storage ShedMar. 11, 2006
- 18 - 9Greek Revival BookcaseMar. 04, 2006
- 18 - 8Corner TableFeb. 25, 2006
- 18 - 7Router 101, Part 2Feb. 18, 2006
- 18 - 6Router 101, Part 1Feb. 11, 2006
- 18 - 5New Yankee Shop ClockFeb. 04, 2006
- 18 - 4Poker TableJan. 28, 2006
- 18 - 3Workshop HelpersJan. 21, 2006
- 18 - 2Plantation ShuttersJan. 14, 2006
- 18 - 1Colonial Style MantelJan. 07, 2006