Handmade: Britain's Best Woodworker series 3

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Handmade: Britain's Best Woodworker
Season 3
No. of episodes8
Release
Original network Channel 4
Original release8 October (2023-10-08) 
26 November 2023 (2023-11-26)
Series chronology
 Previous
Series 2

The third series of Handmade: Britain's Best Woodworker (known in some territories as Good With Wood) started on 8 October 2023 and aired for eight episodes. The series is again hosted by Mel Giedroyc, with Tom Dyckhoff and Sophie Sellu continuing to act as judges. [1] [2] Filming took place at the Glanusk Estate in the Brecon Beacons National Park.

Contents

Woodworkers

WoodworkerAgeOccupationHometown
Ade [1] Trainee carpenterBirmingham
Caroline [1] Veterinary nurseTyne and Wear
Clare [1] TradeswomanGlasgow
David [1] Assistant head teacherPreston
Jen [1] TeacherAberdeen
Leo [1] Music teacherLiverpool
Nate [1] Housing managerKent
Nathanael [1] 18WoodworkerChester
Paula [1] CarerOxford
Wolfgang [1] IT managerWest Midlands

Results and eliminations

Elimination chart
Woodworker12345678
NathanaelWINNERWINNER
JenWINNERRUNNER-UP
WolfgangWINNERWINNERWINNERRUNNER-UP
CarolineIMMUNITYWINNERIMMUNITYOUT
ClareWINNERIMMUNITYOUT
LeoIMMUNITYOUT
NateIMMUNITYOUT
DavidOUT
PaulaIMMUNITYOUT
AdeOUT

Colour key:

  Woodworker got through to the next round.
  Woodworker was eliminated.
  Woodworker won immunity from elimination.
  Woodworker of the week.
  Woodworker won both immunity from elimination and woodworker of the week.
  Woodworker was a series runner-up.
  Woodworker was the series winner.

Episodes

  Woodworker eliminated
  Woodworker of the week
  Woodworker won immunity
  Winner

Episode 1

The Big Build was to create a bench for the garden of their dreams. The Bespoke Brief was to make a wooden greetings card. [2] [3]

WoodworkerBig Build
(Garden Bench)
Skills Test
(Greetings Card)
Ade
Caroline
Clare
David
Jen
Leo
Nate
Nathanael
PaulaIMMUNITY
Wolfgang

Episode 2

The Big Build was to create a pair of freestanding lamps, which must be different and follow a theme. The Bespoke Brief was to make two chopsticks and a chopstick rest. [2] [4]

WoodworkerBig Build
(Freestanding Lamps)
Skills Test
(Chopsticks and Chopstick Rest)
Caroline
Clare
David
Jen
Leo
NateIMMUNITY
Nathanael
Paula
Wolfgang

Episode 3

The Big Build was to create a coffee table, and an ornament to go with it. The Bespoke Brief was to make matching wooden dice. [2] [5]

WoodworkerBig Build
(Coffee Table)
Skills Test
(Dice)
CarolineIMMUNITY
Clare
David
Jen
Leo
Nate
Nathanael
Wolfgang

Episode 4

The Big Build was to create a freestanding bookshelf inspired by nature. The Bespoke Brief was to make a candelabra, using wooden offcuts. [2] [6]

WoodworkerBig Build
(Bookshelf)
Skills Test
(Candelabra)
CarolineNatural wood uprights
ClareWave and jagged coastline
JenTopographical map
LeoTrees (live edge oak shelves)IMMUNITY
NateTwo countries come together
NathanaelRiver Dee meanders
WolfgangWeathered rock shards

Episode 5

The Big Build was to create a super-sized bug. The Bespoke Brief was to make a doghouse, using two sheets of plywood. [2] [7]

WoodworkerBig Build
(Super-sized Bug)
Skills Test
(Doghouse)
Caroline
ClareIMMUNITY
Jen
Leo
Nathanael
Wolfgang

Episode 6

The Big Build was to make a four-poster bed for a honeymoon suite. The Bespoke Brief was to make an Indian block print, suitable for printing on fabric. [2] [8]

WoodworkerBig Build
(Four-poster Bed)
Skills Test
(Indian Block Print)
CarolineIMMUNITY
Clare
Jen
Nathanael
Wolfgang

Episode 7: Semi-Final

The Big Build was to make a hanging chair, inspired by a holiday destination. The Bespoke Brief was to make a chair leg, turned on a pole lathe. [2] [9]

WoodworkerBig Build
(Hanging Chair)
Skills Test
(Chair Leg)
Caroline
Jen
Nathanael
WolfgangIMMUNITY

Episode 8: Final

The Big Build was to build a kitchen island. The Bespoke Brief was to make an accessory to compliment it. [2] [10] [11]

WoodworkerBig Build
(Kitchen Island)
Skills Test
(Kitchen Accessory)
Jen
Nathanael
Wolfgang

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