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Kansas State School for the Blind students invent designs for chickens in the kitchen.
Kansas State School for the Blind students invent designs for chickens in the kitchen.
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Jimmy enlists the help of JD Brewer to install barn doors framed in angle iron.
Two original designs come to life: an Argentine BBQ and a walnut table wrapped in steel.
Psychologist Sam Raimondi has a passion for woodworking; Brandy Guidry Aube is a welder.
Anne is a homesteader and educator intent on preserving disappearing life skills.
April shares two doghouse designs for the modern pup and builds a firepit coffee table.
April makes an adjustable coffee table and a live-edged bench from a slab of pecan.
Paul installs reclaimed gym flooring and makes 200 mini-pallet coasters.
Paul crafts a bar cart disguised as a road case and modernizes the Adirondack chair.
Tyler creates a hydraulic launch pad for movie stunts and builds an animatronic hand.
Teams gather materials from Ace Hardware and work with the tool techs to build prototypes.
Teams begin brainstorming over the challenge and meet with their mentors and the Patent Attorneys.
Seven teams will represent their city and compete to be the National Winners.
Kansas State School for the Blind students invent designs for chickens in the kitchen.
Beloit, WI, challenges teams to design the next innovation in the winter outdoor fun.
Bob installs a pneumatic air compressor system in his workshop for tools that need continuous air.
Bob transforms a room in his home into a recording studio and he teaches Josh how to weld.
Bob and his friend Anthony design a modern wood and steel stair railing.
Bob builds a treehouse; he uses treehouse attachment bolts and wooden support posts.
Paul gives the Adirondack chair a beefy design update and makes a puzzle box.
Working with his favorite material, Paul carves a wavy vase and set of shelves.
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