Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac: Season 2, Pie-Crust Tray (Printed Plans only)
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WOOT5203 List Price: $10.99 Our Price: $4.99 30% off orders of $99 or more (See Promotion Details)Pie-Crust Tray, Tommy heads to the new Art of the America's wing at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston to meet with the department's chair, Elliot Davis, and talk about the Chippendale and Federalist-style pie-crust tables they have in their collection. Back in the shop, Tommy and his guest, fellow woodworker Eli Cleveland, use the lessons from the MFA to demystify the turning and carving techniques needed to make a pie-crust tray.
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- Production Year: 2011
- Country Of Origin: United States
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- Season two of the Emmy® Award-nominated ROUGH CUT returns to the workshop of fine furniture maker Tommy MacDonald, a graduate of Boston's famed North Bennet Street School. Once again, Tommy instructs and inspires aspiring woodworkers and master crafters alike, sharing his experience, his secrets, and his enthusiasm, inviting everyone with an interest in woodworking to acquire the basic skills and the tools to go beyond.
In Pie-Crust Tray, Tommy heads to the new Art of the America's wing at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston to meet with curator Elliot Davis and talk about the federalist-style pie-crust tables they have in their collection. Back in the shop, Tommy and his guest, fellow woodworker Eli Cleveland, use the lessons from the MFA to demystify the lathing and carving techniques needed to make a pie-crust tray.
Featured in Forbes Magazine, Fine Woodworking Magazine, and The Boston Globe, Tommy's work has been displayed at the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, and at the Concord Museum.










