How It's Made
The host explains the making of leather basketballs, shoelaces and floodgates for public use.
The host explains the making of leather basketballs, shoelaces and floodgates for public use.
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Workers manufacture a locomotive; turning milk into cake topping; wood is turned into boomerangs.
How do they make toilet paper; absinthe; and cricket balls.
Stunt planes are built based on designs from the early days of flight; workers manufacture nougat.
A skydiving suit that makes a man fly; making the world's smelliest food; turning weeds into walls.
How to turn trees into clothing and cloth; how to make English snuff; how to make fizzy drinks.
Making and testing tennis balls; the ultimate surround sound system; supplying New York with steaks.
Stuntmen survive being knocked down & beaten up; watercraft that swim like a dolphin; mine amber.
A drink made from cactus; New York City uses steam; making soft ice cream.
Building a life raft; golfers improve their shots with mind control; Jubilee postage stamps.
Building powerful trucks; the world's largest DNA database; making cheese with paraffin.
Making a cable strong enough to hold a bridge; modern hunters use medieval weapons.
How bees help almonds; clearing snow at Norway's airports; removing tough stains.
Making footballs for the NFL; how mussels are farmed; designing a fighter pilot's helmet.
Building a modern fighter jet; Belgium's Trappist monks make beer; America's best performing SUV.
A working miniature airport; designing a house to survive a hurricane; growing rhubarb in the dark.
How volcanoes help produce the world's best guacamole; building a swamp buggy.
Panama hats; catching Florida's escaped pythons; keeping drivers safe in the world's longest tunnel.
America's best-selling multi-tool; the world's fastest racing car; the classic Finnish Aalto vase.
Tsukiji; cricket bats; Parcels.
A circus tent is erected as high as a building in less than 36 hours.
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