The New Yankee Workshop Season 2 Episode 5
Hearthside Settle
Norm travels to the Massachusetts harbor of Gloucester to look at a high-backed, curved hearthside settle at Beauport, the home of tarry 20th-century interior decorator and antiquarian Henry Sleeper. The house is now a museum run by the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities. Norm's version of this pine piece closes in the area beneath the seat to create a storage space and adds an access hatch in the seat. Norm shows how to cut the settle's curved cross-members and shaped side pieces, how to join the back boards with tongue-and-groove joints, and how to bend the back base board along the bottom of the frame.
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- 2 - 12English Garden BenchMar. 24, 1990
- 2 - 11Chest on ChestMar. 17, 1990
- 2 - 10Chippendale MirrorMar. 10, 1990
- 2 - 9Mission Style SofaMar. 03, 1990
- 2 - 8Kitchen WorktableFeb. 24, 1990
- 2 - 7Chair TableFeb. 17, 1990
- 2 - 6Pencil-Post BedFeb. 10, 1990
- 2 - 5Hearthside SettleJan. 03, 1990
- 2 - 4Kitchen DresserJan. 27, 1990
- 2 - 3Butler's TableJan. 20, 1990
- 2 - 2Adirondack ChairJan. 13, 1990
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