Make48
The teams make a supply run to a hardware store to gather materials for their inventions the prototyping process begins.
The teams make a supply run to a hardware store to gather materials for their inventions the prototyping process begins.
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Laura gets creative, experimenting with unconventional design ideas by re-purposing discarded materials she builds prototypes for storing her tools using old seat belts.
Jamison and Jamie's dream home takes shape as they install wiring, have retaining walls poured and design their dream kitchen.
Jamison and Jamie buy a plot of land and take the leap to build their family's dream home they excavate, pour the foundation and frame the exterior and interior walls.
Anne transforms a used mandolin into a finely tuned instrument before walking through the planning of a garden after organizing her seeds into yes and no piles, she introduces the plant dibbler.
Anne builds a temporary structure from materials found around the farm for some new alpacas Anne demonstrates how to make a milking stool from firewood, turning each leg on a lathe.
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.
The teams receive feedback in front of a focus group the teams fine tune their prototypes.
The teams make a supply run to a hardware store to gather materials for their inventions the prototyping process begins.
The 48-hour invention competition begins an introduction to the teams, experts and mentors of the competition.
Consumer Electronics Show National Farm Toy Show the National hardware Show the finely-tuned products are presented to retail buyers.
Following all three products and team members through the marketing process.
Critiquing marketing strategies, packaging, product video creation and social media strategies.
Minnesota State College Southeast hosts the first ever Make48 event in Winona, MN sponsored by Fastenal, the competition challenged seven teams to develop prototypes addressing workplace hazards.
Jimmy and his brother Joe rehab a 1994 turbo backhoe they replace the electrical switches, switch out the external lights with LEDs, and rebuild the steel step boxes.
Jimmy machines a metal mortar and pestle on a 1940s mechanical lathe then, he makes a fathead out of stacked styrofoam and spray foam filler with an epoxy fairing compound.
Jimmy makes a double-chambered blacksmith bellows for his forge the dual-chamber design delivers more efficient airflow he welds a wheeled stand with a foot pump for use about the shop.
Jimmy builds a new basement door for his 1790 farmhouse he welds the door frame from steel, cuts door planks from oak with lap joints, and forges a custom handle and latch.
Brad replaces the tile floor in his bathroom with a large format tile then, he upgrades his workbench, adding cabinetry, clamp storage, and dust collection.
Brad installs vinyl flooring in his laundry room and designs a nightstand with cutout walnut drawer fronts, adding a hidden compartment with a secret button.
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