Scott and Suzy Phillips Promote “Recycle & Reclaim” in “The American Woodshop” Season 29 Episodes
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In Episode 2910, Scott finishes stainless steel knives with SpectraPly and Purpleheart custom wood handles. (Photos courtesy of Meghan Murray and Zachary Mills from WBGU-PBS)
Co-hosts Scott and Suzy Phillips return to PBS on Monday, January 10, with 13 new episodes of The American Woodshop based on the theme, “Recycle & Reclaim!” Check your local PBS TV station for airtimes or watch on Create® TV, YouTube PBS TV, or 24/7 at wbgutv.org/americanwoodshop.
“Woodcraft
congratulates Scott and Suzy Phillips on another season of unique and
educational shows. They continue to inspire viewers to elevate their craft as
they responsibly create with wood,” Woodcraft President and CEO Jack Bigger
said.
Woodcraft, Woodcraft Magazine, Rikon, PS Wood Machines and Furniture Bank of Central Ohio sponsor the popular woodworking public television series.
“Every episode of Season 29 shares a path to successful expression in wood,” Scott said. “You can smell the sawdust. You can hear the success of a project coming to life. You can experience the reward of using recycled wood. You can feel the satisfaction and pride that can’t be bought in a store.”
Scott is
passionate about the recycling and reclaiming wood. “We can all do more to
reclaim more woods!! Every year Americans throw away over 6,000,000,000 board
feet of wood. And that’s just treasure waiting to be found.”

Scott shows off the Tall Case Cabinet in the opening show of Season 29.
The season opener is all about the theme. A Tall Case Cabinet made with live edge Walnut slabs is the featured project.
Also in this
episode, Scott delivers a beautiful reclaimed table he made from a Walnut slab
and recycled Chestnut Oak scraps from the Gertner Barn Project to the Gertner
Family for the party room in their now renovated barn. While there, Scott leads
a discussion about greenwood reclamation.
Other Season 29
Projects include:
•Hearth Chair #2902: A centuries old
three-legged chair recreated with White Oak and Walnut is perfect and
comfortable. Bandsaw tune-up and blade selection are covered for perfect cuts.
Plus, a visit to Catch My Drift (driftwood art) at the Brubaker Studio.

Scott and Barry Todd display some of Barry's latest turned pieces in Episode 2903.
•Green Bowl Turning #2903: Honey Locust from log to home is used to make the ultimate salad serving bowl. This 44-pound green wood bowl blank is turned into a three-pound graceful kitchen masterpiece.
Bandsaw tips
save the day when making this rough bowl blank.
Guest woodturner
Barry Todd shares his latest turned creations.
•Tool Tote #2904: Straight from Woodcraft Magazine comes the ideal curved handle tool tray. Hand-cut through dovetail joints add strength and elegance to the handy way to store key tools. Reclaimed woods include Kentucky Coffee Tree and Osage Orange. Scott harvests a burl tree for future projects, and Burr Oak Tree Services shares logging techniques.
•English Cricket Table #2905: This
300-year-old round table was traditionally a cricket game centerpiece. Recreated
from American Chestnut, quartersawn White Oak and Mahogany, the triangular
shelf holds three angled legs perfectly. A geometric challenge comes together
with dominoes. The Urban Timber Mill cuts live edge slabs for the ultimate
display table show.
•American Miniature Benchtop Chest #2906:
This miniature chest is perfectly sized to enhance any tabletop. Two router jig
half-blind dovetail drawers are the key to this elegant mix of woods. Visit the
Dave Moser Kiln to see how small batches of wood can be cured.
•Tall Vase Turning #2907: A log is
transformed into a beautiful vase by a series of woodturning techniques. The
trick is to keep this 50-pound spinning “trunk” balanced!
•Wall Curio Cabinet #2908:
Making cabinets has never been easier! Simple tools are used to build the case
for an antique curved beveled glass door. LED lighting is featured. Plus, see
the best way to “hang” wall mounted cabinets.

Treasure Box
•Hoop Back Windsor Chair #2909: Chairmaking is the best way to truly hone woodworking skills. Windsor hoop backed forms are solid and comfortable. Special jigs are used to laminate the bent wood hoop. Turning is used to make stretchers and spindles, and the seat is sculpted.
•Custom Knives and Keep Trays #2910:
Special tempered stainless steel blades are finished with custom wood handles (scales).
SpectraPly is turned for the big knife, and Purpleheart is used on the gift
knife. Crown molding is cut to make a perfect tray.
•Treasure Box #2911: Sized to hold a
king’s ransom, it is ideal for any home treasure. A homemade router table box joint jig is demoed. The shell carving is created
with just one chip-carving knife. A custom top is formed with a scrub plane.

Zach Mills from WBGU-PBS, Scott and Suzy pose with the River Display Table from Episode 2913. A birthday candelabra sits atop the table.
•Furniture Restorations #2912: Easy to use finishing products are featured as the best way to keep furniture looking great. Tips and tricks make restoring furniture fast and rewarding. Learn the best way to fix most common furniture repair challenges.
•River Display Table #2913: Two
live-edge Corkscrew Willow slabs are turned into stunning display tables. These
came from wood harvested in episode 2904. Castle joints are created to make the
leg assemblies on an epoxy resin “river” table.
To learn more about The American Woodshop and Scott and Suzy, visit wbgutv.org and Facebook.
For
more information about Woodcraft, contact the store nearest you, visit woodcraft.com or call (800) 535-4482.
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