This Old House Makers
Jason's 1,300 sq. ft. workshop has concrete floors, drywalled interior, a single garage door, and a custom pull-up bar with a cupholder for motivation.
Jason's 1,300 sq. ft. workshop has concrete floors, drywalled interior, a single garage door, and a custom pull-up bar with a cupholder for motivation.
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Laura transforms a stainless-steel barrel into a heater for an outdoor bar, adding a latched door for fuel and a wooden bar top she converts a hand-crank coffee grinder into a modern, motorized version.
Jamison builds custom recessed window frames using pocket-hole joinery and shares tips for installing window trim, as well as how to avoid common mistakes and hide imperfections.
Jamison builds a new drip-free deck off the second-floor main bedroom of the lake house he builds a plywood nightstand featuring a hidden drawer.
Anne joins Greg Pennington in his Tennessee workshop to learn how to handcraft a democratic chair then, Anne offers a tutorial on the different styles and sizes of chisels.
Anne incorporates her Windsor chair making skills to build her first mandolin then, Anne winterizes her farm and reminisces about some of her most memorable homesteading projects.
Jason shows how to build a large built-in cabinet from birch ply in four separate pieces so it's easier to install he adds a nailer strip to hook the unit securely to the wall.
Jason makes a working Lego man from a piece of 4x4 walnut tips for working with wood glue.
Returning to the Kansas State School for the Blind for the third competition, KSSB students host and mentor their student peers from six schools for the blind across the country.
On the second day at the delta school, teams add the final touches to their prototype, sales sheet and marketing video after the clock runs down they pitch their idea to a panel of judges.
Teams compete in a 48-hour innovation challenge at the Delta School, creating gardening solutions for E-Z-GO golf carts teams face challenges, brainstorm, and receive guidance from mentors.
The University of Missouri-Kansas City hosts the first Make48 event with Project Lead The Way students from around the state of Missouri the challenge is Stadium Experience.
The University of Missouri-Kansas City hosts the first Make48 event with Project Lead The Way students from around the state of Missouri the challenge is Stadium Experience.
The teams have built their prototypes with the help of the tool techs, filmed a 1-minute video and are ready to pitch their idea to a panel of judges.
Make48 Season 9 Nationals was held in Fishers, IN at Fishers Maker Playground from November 14-16, 2025 six teams battled their way through the regional competitions to earn their spot.
Jimmy fixes up a 1977 Chevy pickup that has been idle on his farm for two years he replaces the rusted grill, cracked dashboard, and broken windshield before hanging a new cab headliner.
Jimmy modifies his popular toolbox design by adding a bottom drawer then, he restores a 280-lbs. cast iron vise grip found abandoned in a tree stump.
Jimmy designs a set of kitchen cabinets for his AGA cooker and welds fire pit tools.
Jimmy revisits his original workshop in New York City to make a 24-pack beer holder he gets reacquainted with some old tools, including a lunchbox planer and crosscut sled.
Brad builds a modern outdoor chair from cedar 2x4s and 1x4s Brad designs a farmhouse coffee table from rough walnut lumber and offers tips for milling uneven boards.
Brad makes an outdoor dining table with a drink well from 6x6 cedar beams left over from fellow Maker Ben Uyeda's shipping container house project Brad shares his biggest project yet, a modern, 7x4-ft. white oak dining table.
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