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The Highland Woodworker
Episode 15
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In this episode:
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Moment with a Master – You probably have seen Scott Phillips starring on his PBS "The American Woodshop" TV Show, but you have never seen him like this! Scott tells about his most electrifying moment and his unfortunate use of his dad's expensive walnut boards!
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Feature – We'll take you out to the Louisville Slugger factory to see how they make history turning baseball bats everyday!
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Generation Next – Young furniture designer, maker Matt Alexander has created a successful business building simple, affordable hand made furniture for some of North America's trendy restaurants.
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Popular Woodworking's Tips, Tricks & Techniques –
Chuck Bender demonstrates and explains his method for brushing shellac.
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Toolbox – Charles checks out the new Benchcrafted Classic Leg Vise with a Crisscross and installs one on his bench.
Please join us for another episode
of woodworking fun, education and adventure on
The Highland Woodworker
Web TV show, with our host Charles Brock
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