Make 48 City Series
Teams have 48 hours to brainstorm the next innovative idea to enhance an outdoor space.
Teams have 48 hours to brainstorm the next innovative idea to enhance an outdoor space.
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In part two of April's deck renovation, she shares tips for building stairs, including how to calculate rise and run then, she installs a plunge pool with a nailable stone exterior.
Working with his favorite material - pallet wood - Paul carves a wavy vase in keeping with the theme, he builds a set of wavy shelves reminiscent of the sea.
Paul makes a pair of stylish and efficient shoes from wood a unique design evolves into something much bigger.
Laura is back in the workshop she designs a simple machine to help her bend sheet metal, makes a stainless-steel dead blow mallet, and transforms an old suitcase into a portable kitchen.
Continuing her camper conversion project, Laura installs a folding ramp, installs insulation, and adds solar power and a metal roof rack.
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 forages wild edibles like mushrooms and pawpaw and shares her favorite coffee-flavored ice cream recipe made with milk from her dairy cows.
Anne refurbishes a mini bike, rebuilding the frame from scrapped components then, she restores an antique hewing hatchet she removes rust, carves a new handle, and sharpens the blade.
Teams have 48 hours to brainstorm the next innovative idea to enhance an outdoor space.
Eight teams are challenged to build an innovative at-home healthcare device in 48 hours.
Eight Teams meet at the Bodgery in Madison, WI, and have 48 hours to make an outdoor game that fits in a backpack.
Teams gather in Wichita, KS, to brainstorm the next big idea in water conservation around the home teams have 48 hours to build a prototype and learn who will advance to the National Competition.
Brad installs recessed LED wafer lighting, a DIY-friendly alternative to traditional can lighting Brad walks through an inexpensive bathroom makeover, including installing vinyl plank flooring and replacing a piece of drywall.
Chris and Shaun transform a leftover slab into a modern epoxy desk then, Chris installs built-in living room cabinets.
After a big design idea for a dining table goes wrong, Chris and Shaun pivot and share tips for taking math out of woodworking.
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.
Jason builds upper and lower laundry room cabinets with a corner cabinet lazy Susan, crafting the frames from three-quarter-inch plywood and finishing them with custom doors and a seamless face frame.
After 12 years remodeling his 1990s home room by room, Jason finally tackles the laundry room, adding poplar cabinets, a farmhouse sink, and butcher block counters.
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