Kings Fine Woodworking

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  • 2017
  • 1 Season

Kings Fine Woodworking is an exciting and educational woodworking show that follows the journey of father-and-son team James and Sai King. The show is all about the art of woodworking, showcasing their expert craftsmanship and creativity. The Kings are passionate about sharing their love for woodworking with the world, and their show is an excellent way to do just that. Each episode is filled with new projects, tips, and techniques that viewers can learn to take their own woodworking skills to the next level.

Sai and James have years of experience under their belts, and they have tackled some of the most challenging woodworking projects out there. From rustic log cabins to custom-made furniture, they have done it all, and their expertise shines through in every episode.

During the show, viewers get an inside look at the Kings' woodworking projects, from start to finish. The Kings take the time to explain their thought process, how they select their materials, and the techniques they use to create their stunning works of art.

One of the unique things about Kings Fine Woodworking is the variety of woodworking projects that the Kings embark on. Whether it's a small home decor piece, a custom-made table, or a large outdoor structure, the Kings tackle each project with the same level of excitement and dedication.

Another highlight of the show is that the Kings show viewers how to create beautiful woodworking pieces even if they don't have access to high-end equipment. They walk viewers through every step of the woodworking process, from measuring and cutting to sanding and finishing, so that anyone can create a beautiful piece of furniture or decor.

Anyone who loves woodworking will find Kings Fine Woodworking to be an inspiring and educational show. Whether you're a seasoned woodworker or a beginner, the Kings' passion will motivate you to try new things and take your skills to the next level.

Overall, Kings Fine Woodworking is a must-watch show for anyone who loves woodworking or is interested in learning more about the craft. With stunning projects and expert guidance from the Kings, viewers are sure to be inspired to create their own beautiful pieces.

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How to Make Batman's Batarang
5. How to Make Batman's Batarang
February 8, 2017
In this episode we will make Batman's Batarang in various sizes and shapes. We will be using Zebrawood, Padauk, Purpleheart, & Wenge. This is a very easy project that everyone will love. They make great decorations, such as fridge magnets or displays. They also will work as bookmarks and both adults and children will love them.
Pirate's Treasure Chest from Oak & Forged Iron Hardware
4. Pirate's Treasure Chest from Oak & Forged Iron Hardware
January 29, 2017
Step by step, how to make this classic Pirate's Treasure Chest. Built from solid oak with the looks and appeal of the real thing. Detailed method to create the arched top, and straightforward construction techniques with easy joinery. Features easy to get forged iron hardware.
End Table or Computer Stand from Plywood & Framing Lumber
3. End Table or Computer Stand from Plywood & Framing Lumber
January 21, 2017
How to make a very simple table from plywood and framing lumber using pocket hole joinery. Great beginner project that can easily be done in a day.
How to Make a Keepsake box from Wenge and Birdseye Maple
2. How to Make a Keepsake box from Wenge and Birdseye Maple
January 20, 2017
Building a keepsake box from exotic Wenge body and birdseye maple raised panel top. Features through dovetail joinery with a dovetail jig, and hidden hinges, along with a brass chain to hold the lid.
How to Make Thor's Hammer Mjolnir as a Woodworking mallet
1. How to Make Thor's Hammer Mjolnir as a Woodworking mallet
January 16, 2017
The methods & techniques of making a woodworking mallet in the style of Thor's Hammer. This prototype I made for my daughter for Christmas. I use turning blanks bought from a local woodworking store. The mallet has a handle from African blackwood, and the head is made from redheart. The handle is turned on the lathe with basic chisels. And the handle is done mostly on the table saw.
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  • Premiere Date
    January 16, 2017