This Old House Makers
The iconic leg lamp gets a Jackman-style makeover Paul carves a picture frame and crafts a one-of-a-kind guitar while working with Tim Sway.
The iconic leg lamp gets a Jackman-style makeover Paul carves a picture frame and crafts a one-of-a-kind guitar while working with Tim Sway.
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Laure builds four styles of lamps, including a desk lamp from recycled materials, a steel swivel workshop lamp and overheads turned from oak with copper shades she bends a sheet of bird's-eye maple veneer to make a single pendant lamp.
A recap of the journey to the marketplace.
The three products are presented to a consumer focus group marketing and packaging strategies are created.
Patent and trademark attorneys offer advice on the three winning products.
The three teams continue to refine their designs and create new prototypes the mentors weigh in on the designs and prototypes.
The three winning products begin their journey to the marketplace identifying and fixing issues with the designs.
The teams pitch and present their product ideas to the panel of industry judges the judges deliberate three winners are announced.
Inspired by his original wavy vase, Paul makes a smaller version and carves a segmented bowl he makes penny boards from pallet wood with visiting makers Dylan and Molly from Woodbrew.
Paul makes a coffee table from three slabs of 140-year-old hard maple and designs a three-piece countertop for use in smaller spaces.
Paul makes a topographic map that also displays photos he builds a dresser made from 2x4-foot plywood panels and oak.
The iconic leg lamp gets a Jackman-style makeover Paul carves a picture frame and crafts a one-of-a-kind guitar while working with Tim Sway.
Bob and his friend Josh build a lean-to greenhouse, which shares the exterior wall of a house they use pressure-treated lumber and level the frame by adding 2x4 posts semi-driven into the ground.
For his newly renovated kitchen, Bob transforms a cabinet space into a pullout pantry made from plywood with cherry trim.
Anne explores whether growing nutrient-dense food is possible without constant weeding, watering, or special fertilizers, all while saving time.
After doing some research, Jason installs a metal railing system (a more durable option) for the treehouse deck.
The team hangs moisture wrap, lines the window sills with flashing, and trims out the treehouse before hanging the siding.
Brad shares ten simple, budget-friendly tips to boost curb appeal, including trimming shrubs, replacing light fixtures, and repairing a fallen shutter before adding new porch furniture and plants.
Brad remodels a bathroom for under $2,500, removing the old vanity and cracked tile before tearing out the wall and tub, installing new plumbing, lighting, and hardware, and coming in under budget.
Chris explores aesthetics vs. comfort in designing a dining room chair Shaun Boyd builds a dining room table, employing a series of jigs along the way.
Chris makes a mid-century modern desk, reconfiguring the original design and focusing on the details to bring depth to the finished piece.
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