This Old House Makers
Anne has been away for over a month, and her garden has thrived in her absence she takes us on a tour, shares how to cure garlic in the sun, and recognize when lettuce is about to bolt.
Anne has been away for over a month, and her garden has thrived in her absence she takes us on a tour, shares how to cure garlic in the sun, and recognize when lettuce is about to bolt.
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While visiting a friend in Italy, Paul makes a giant utility "Maker" knife and the ultimate ping-pong paddle that cannot miss then, he designs street-style skateboard decks.
Laura gives a little design love to a series of broken and discarded items she transforms an old suitcase into a boom box, cuts a collection of colorful subway-style tiles from plywood and converts an airplane trolley into a storage cart.
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 renovates an old pool table and builds an open storage space for his daughter's room, adding flair like beveled edges and edge banding.
Jamison and Jamie embark on an epic bathroom renovation, transforming the space into a spa-like oasis.
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.
The top three products begin their journey to the marketplace U.S. design firms help redesign the winning products new prototypes are made and tested.
Final pitches begin teams present their products to the judges.
The teams complete their prototypes and start focusing on their pitches teams provide a sneak peek of their product.
Teams test their prototypes and begin working on pitch materials, including videos, sales sheets and marketing ideas.
Teams visit a hardware store to get supplies to create their prototype teams pitch their ideas to industry experts.
Teams meet with a patent attorney to ensure their idea is a new one teams explore solutions for everyday problems.
Jason takes on the ultimate camping conversion of a mid-sized station wagon he builds interior cabinets, sliding drawers and compartments, and adds a roof-mounted solar panel.
Anne explores where weeds come from, why they grow in some places but not others, what messages they carry from Mother Nature, and how, by improving your soil, you naturally reduce weed problems.
Anne has been away for over a month, and her garden has thrived in her absence she takes us on a tour, shares how to cure garlic in the sun, and recognize when lettuce is about to bolt.
As lazy gardeners, how do we manage pests? By learning the difference between good and harmful insects, planting trapper plants like amaranth, and maintaining healthy soil for strong plants.
Anne explores whether growing nutrient-dense food is possible without constant weeding, watering, or special fertilizers, all while saving time.
Jason builds the ultimate treehouse suspension bridge that passes the grandma test.
Jason builds a workshop cabinet to organize his drills and fasteners all in one place he fashions the cabinet from oak plywood with mitered corners and dado dividers.
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