The New Yankee Workshop - Season 4

The New Yankee Workshop - Season 4

Season 4

Norm builds a cypress outdoor lidded bench, a child's wagon, a pallet-wood coffee table, a redwood gardener's work bench, a Shaker tall chest, white cedar colonial fences, a pine console table, an oak wheelbarrow, an oak umbrella stand, a maple and pine turned-post bed, a dove cote, and a cherry ladderback chair. For "shop tools and techniques", he builds a rolling shop cabinet.
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DatesJan 4, 1992 - Mar 28, 1992
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Episodes

Rolling Shop Cabinet
Season 4Episode 130 min

Rolling Shop Cabinet

Norm builds a rolling shop cabinet using several construction techniques and materials he hasn't used previously. He chooses veneer plywood with a high-pressure laminate top and lockable swivel casters. It measures 34 1/2" high x 32" wide x 26 1/2" deep
Jan 4, 1992
Outdoor Lidded Bench
Season 4Episode 230 min

Outdoor Lidded Bench

Norm fashions an outdoor lidded bench from Cypress. The bench measurements are 55 1/4" high x 36" wide x 18 1/4" deep.
Jan 11, 1992
Child's Wagon
Season 4Episode 330 min

Child's Wagon

Norm builds a child's wagon with threaded rod axles with aluminum braces. He uses non toxic fire-engine red enamel paint for the finish and steel wheels with rubber tires. The wagon measures 19" high x 16" wide x 42" long.
Jan 18, 1992
Coffee Table
Season 4Episode 430 min

Coffee Table

Norm uses recycled pallet wood to build a unique and rustic coffee table. He demonstrates how to prepare the slats by planing them. The table dimensions are 16 1/4" high x 19" wide x 40" long.
Jan 25, 1992
Gardener's Workbench
Season 4Episode 530 min

Gardener's Workbench

Norm's gardener's workbench is constructed of Redwood. It has open shelves for pot storage and the potting surface is an overlay top that is moisture resistant. It also features storage for stakes, markers, and gardening tools. The bench dimensions are 72" high x 37 1/4" wide x 34" deep.
Feb 1, 1992
Shaker Tall Chest
Season 4Episode 630 min

Shaker Tall Chest

Norm designs a tall Shaker style chest modeled after one he viewed at Hancock Shaker Village. The chest measures 78 3/4" high x 45 1/4" wide x 18 5/8" deep.
Feb 8, 1992
Colonial Fences
Season 4Episode 730 min

Colonial Fences

Norm demonstrates how to build four versions of a fence. He uses Eastern White Cedar to build a 6' garden, a 4' 4" flame, a 3' 6" diamond, and a 3' 2" mortised fence.
Feb 15, 1992
Console Table
Season 4Episode 830 min

Console Table

Norm builds a simple, yet elegant, console table with a half-round top using knotty Pine. He crafts curved legs using a band saw. The table measures 29 1/2" high x 44 3/8" wide x 22 1/2" deep.
Feb 22, 1992
Wheelbarrow
Season 4Episode 930 min

Wheelbarrow

Norm uses Oak to build a wheelbarrow. It features a pneumatic tire, removable sides and a medium density plywood bed. The wheelbarrow measures 25" high x 25" wide x 60" long.
Feb 29, 1992
Umbrella Stand
Season 4Episode 1030 min

Umbrella Stand

Norm's umbrella stand is built from light Oak and features a mirror and clay pot holders to catch the water from umbrellas. He achieves the "burnt" effect by fuming the piece in an airtight chamber he fashioned for this purpose. The stand measures 80 1/2" high x 35" wide x 11 1/8" deep.
Mar 7, 1992
Turned Post Bed
Season 4Episode 1130 min

Turned Post Bed

Norm uses Maple and Pine to build a four-poster single bed. It features robust turnings on the posts and the headboard is decorated with scrolled and serpentine cut-outs. The bed measures 54" high x 46" wide x 81" long.
Mar 14, 1992
Dove Cote
Season 4Episode 1230 min

Dove Cote

Norm builds a dovecote modeled after an elaborate one found in Colonial Williamsburg. Smaller than the original, it measures 60" high x 54" wide x 42" deep.
Mar 21, 1992
Ladder-back Chair
Season 4Episode 1330 min

Ladder-back Chair

Norm builds a ladder-back chair using Cherry and demonstrates how to weave the seat. The chair measures 42" high x 19" wide x 14" deep.
Mar 28, 1992

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