Woodworking TV Shows?
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Woodworking TV Shows?
I know this subject was discussed here in the past year but I couldn't find the thread…I don't watch much TV but woke up this morning hankering to watch a woodworking show or two like I used to on PBS in the mornings several years back. Are there any woodworking shows left (new or more likely reruns) on cable TV anymore? If so, which shows and what channels?
'78 Mark V 500 #27995 (my Dad bought new)
'82 Mark V 500 #96309
Two '47 10E's (serial#4314+6149) - one a dedicated drill press and the other a lathe
Two 10E/ER in parts slowly being restored…#26822 and #????? (SS plate missing)
SPT's: Bandsaw, Belt Sander, Strip Sander, Jointer, Jigsaw, Biscuit Joiner
'82 Mark V 500 #96309
Two '47 10E's (serial#4314+6149) - one a dedicated drill press and the other a lathe
Two 10E/ER in parts slowly being restored…#26822 and #????? (SS plate missing)
SPT's: Bandsaw, Belt Sander, Strip Sander, Jointer, Jigsaw, Biscuit Joiner
Have ya looked at PBS? Here it's knot on till 4:30pm.
SS 500(09/1980), DC3300, jointer, bandsaw, belt sander, Strip Sander, drum sanders,molder, dado, biscuit joiner, universal lathe tool rest, Oneway talon chuck, router bits & chucks and a De Walt 735 planer,a #5,#6, block planes. ALL in a 100 square foot shop.
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- Ed in Tampa
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PBS in my area runs
American Wood Shop
This Old House
Ask This Old House
Hometime
Woodsmith Shop
Roughcuts woodworking with Tommy Mack
WoodWright's Shop
This Old House, Ask This Old House and Hometime are usually more building and remodeling of houses. I really like Ask This Old House
Woodsmith, Roughcuts, American Wood Shop are more like the old Yankee show with Norm. Roughcuts with Tommy Mack is the hardest for me to watch.
Woodwright's Shop is Roy Underhill doing everything by hand and often laying himself open with a slipped chisel or cut finger from a misplaced saw.
Most shows are on between 8 and noon on Saturday and 3-6 PM on Saturday. They are then often shown again through out the week. Usually in the early evening.
We have two PBS stations so I get to see most that PSB offers. We also have a DIY on cable that has all kinds of shows mostly remodeling or building of houses.
American Wood Shop
This Old House
Ask This Old House
Hometime
Woodsmith Shop
Roughcuts woodworking with Tommy Mack
WoodWright's Shop
This Old House, Ask This Old House and Hometime are usually more building and remodeling of houses. I really like Ask This Old House
Woodsmith, Roughcuts, American Wood Shop are more like the old Yankee show with Norm. Roughcuts with Tommy Mack is the hardest for me to watch.
Woodwright's Shop is Roy Underhill doing everything by hand and often laying himself open with a slipped chisel or cut finger from a misplaced saw.
Most shows are on between 8 and noon on Saturday and 3-6 PM on Saturday. They are then often shown again through out the week. Usually in the early evening.
We have two PBS stations so I get to see most that PSB offers. We also have a DIY on cable that has all kinds of shows mostly remodeling or building of houses.
Ed in Tampa
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Sure enough - I just found our local PBS schedule and I was looking too early in the morning…silly me - you'll think they'd realize woodworkers are early risers and by late morning/early afternoon, we're already out and about doing stuff. Anyway, I found two shows that play midday on Saturday, neither of which am I directly familiar with:
- Woodsmith Shop
- The Woodwright's Shop
'78 Mark V 500 #27995 (my Dad bought new)
'82 Mark V 500 #96309
Two '47 10E's (serial#4314+6149) - one a dedicated drill press and the other a lathe
Two 10E/ER in parts slowly being restored…#26822 and #????? (SS plate missing)
SPT's: Bandsaw, Belt Sander, Strip Sander, Jointer, Jigsaw, Biscuit Joiner
'82 Mark V 500 #96309
Two '47 10E's (serial#4314+6149) - one a dedicated drill press and the other a lathe
Two 10E/ER in parts slowly being restored…#26822 and #????? (SS plate missing)
SPT's: Bandsaw, Belt Sander, Strip Sander, Jointer, Jigsaw, Biscuit Joiner
Okay - thanks. I'll see if I missed any of those on the schedule. I may be a victim of the small/rural area in which I live - we definitely don't have two PBS channels. Not sure about the DIY channel on cable but that doesn't ring a bell either.Ed in Tampa wrote:PBS in my area runs
American Wood Shop
This Old House
Ask This Old House
Hometime
Woodsmith Shop
Roughcuts woodworking with Tommy Mack
WoodWright's Shop
This Old House, Ask This Old House and Hometime are usually more building and remodeling of houses. I really like Ask This Old House
Woodsmith, Roughcuts, American Wood Shop are more like the old Yankee show with Norm. Roughcuts with Tommy Mack is the hardest for me to watch.
Woodwright's Shop is Roy Underhill doing everything by hand and often laying himself open with a slipped chisel or cut finger from a misplaced saw.
Most shows are on between 8 and noon on Saturday and 3-6 PM on Saturday. They are then often shown again through out the week. Usually in the early evening.
We have two PBS stations so I get to see most that PSB offers. We also have a DIY on cable that has all kinds of shows mostly remodeling or building of houses.
'78 Mark V 500 #27995 (my Dad bought new)
'82 Mark V 500 #96309
Two '47 10E's (serial#4314+6149) - one a dedicated drill press and the other a lathe
Two 10E/ER in parts slowly being restored…#26822 and #????? (SS plate missing)
SPT's: Bandsaw, Belt Sander, Strip Sander, Jointer, Jigsaw, Biscuit Joiner
'82 Mark V 500 #96309
Two '47 10E's (serial#4314+6149) - one a dedicated drill press and the other a lathe
Two 10E/ER in parts slowly being restored…#26822 and #????? (SS plate missing)
SPT's: Bandsaw, Belt Sander, Strip Sander, Jointer, Jigsaw, Biscuit Joiner
I recently "discovered" the Bob Vila (remember him-- "it's viLa, not vee-yuh") on here on Saturday affernoon at 1600, on Ch.11, which is a local mostly-religious kine station. In your area just check scheduling for 'religious' channels 'round Sat after lunch.dgale wrote:... Are there any woodworking shows left (new or more likely reruns) on cable TV anymore? If so, which shows and what channels?
Otherwise we get the usual shows listed, but they're aired (hm, on cable, is it "wired"?) in a more or less random fashion. Schedule may say Woodsmith but turn on the boob tube and low & be holed there's Tommy egoMac.
Except for Woodwright and occasionally Woodsmith, those shows any more serve mostly as an opportunity for a half hour nap, for me. I get far more from watching Sawdust Sessions reruns, and Doug Reid on YouTube.
Mark V 520, Power-Pro!; Speed Reducer; B/S; Jointer; ShopMate DCS; SS Tenon Master; Rip-Strate; Incra; BCTW; DW734; var. SS sanding systems; Wood River;
It takes AWHILE for things to get to Hawaii huh.keakap wrote:I recently "discovered" the Bob Vila

SS 500(09/1980), DC3300, jointer, bandsaw, belt sander, Strip Sander, drum sanders,molder, dado, biscuit joiner, universal lathe tool rest, Oneway talon chuck, router bits & chucks and a De Walt 735 planer,a #5,#6, block planes. ALL in a 100 square foot shop.
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Bob
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I used to love Tommy. That was when he did Major League Woodworking. He built a highboy desk and it was amazing. He had a great personality and was a real person during the construction. I can't even watch him now. Just doesn't seem real. They lost all of what made me watch him in the first place. A shame as he really did seem like a contender for the best Woodworking show but instead they pinned him down to these 1/2 hour how to shows. He needs to get back to what made me watch, real instruction, real homemade tools, great personality.
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Online video show I enjoy. Not sure how often a new show is made but every 2 months or so ????
http://thehighlandwoodworker.com/
http://thehighlandwoodworker.com/
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But it's getting better. When we moved back here in 94 the back-up was measured in years. Now mere months. Often better.beeg wrote:It takes AWHILE for things to get to Hawaii huh.![]()
The best improvement has been in scheduling. For some time now- maybe even a year- we've been able to schedule unattended recordings 'cause the stations are actually starting shows on the hour! And on the right day!
Amazing what technology can do.
Mark V 520, Power-Pro!; Speed Reducer; B/S; Jointer; ShopMate DCS; SS Tenon Master; Rip-Strate; Incra; BCTW; DW734; var. SS sanding systems; Wood River;