The New Yankee Workshop Season 2 Episode 7
Chair Table
Norm drops in on the Fitch House in Old Sturbridge Village, central Massachusetts' "living history" museum, to look at a chair table, with a tabletop that pivots back to form a back rest and a seat with a drawer underneath. Norm's version of this unusual but comfortable and serviceable piece features hardwood (maple) where needed - on the tabletop, arms and feet - and poplar for the sides, seat and drawer front. Norm cuts the shaped side pieces and curved arms and feet on the band saw, shows how to create a sliding dovetail joint to attach the seat and drawer support to the sides, and demonstrates a trick for cutting the large circular tabletop by mounting a specially made jig on the band saw.
- 2 - 13Armoire (Entertainment Center)Mar. 31, 1990
- 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
- 2 - 1Rocking HorseJan. 06, 1990