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Yes that was the guy. He used to work at Colonial Williamsburg Va before he became famous.
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That's an oldie, gotta be 40 years since I've seen that.
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PBS is still running the Underhill show. The Router Workshop show does seem to be unavailable now. I am not sure where it went but they may have a licensing thing since it came from Canada.
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My Dad used to watch all those shows. Back in those days we only had one TV, so I watched what he watched.
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They are still running the Woodsmith Shop on the PBS Create channel. That is the one with all the power tools you wish you had. Tuesday has a show about router joints.
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Just thought of this last night:
I got a Craftsman Router for Christmas back when I was in my 20s. Never thought I'd have a use for it, so I never even opened the Box. Sears took it back for credit over 20 years later. They had a great guarantee.
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I started with one of those Craftsman 1/4 " routers but when I started playing with raised panel doors my wife bought me a Porter Cable 1/2" that can spin up those big bits.
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Is Underhill the guy that used to go walking or skipping thru the woods on the beginning of the show?
I think he had a drill press that he pedaled or something like that... no power tools My wife calls him Roy Underarm. He would work up some huge pit stains in his shirt using the hand tools, and it would gross her out.
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They are still running the Woodsmith Shop on the PBS Create channel. That is the one with all the power tools you wish you had. Tuesday has a show about router joints. The Woodsmith Shop show is shot at a studio a few blocks west of where I am right now. If you want to drool over their wood shop, check out the pictures in this forum: https://thepatriotwoodworker.com/forums/topic/23635-woodsmith-wood-magazine-studio-visits/I have a crappy contractor saw at home for rough stuff. For fine work, my boss allows me use of the 70-year-old Delta Unisaw in the wood shop at work, as long as I bring my own blades. It has a dust collector and extension table with a nice rip fence.
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Impressive!
I'd be afraid to get the place dirty!
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