Make48
The 48-hour invention competition begins an introduction to the teams, experts and mentors of the competition.
The 48-hour invention competition begins an introduction to the teams, experts and mentors of the competition.
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After discovering rot in her porch supports, April installs temporary jacks and shares how to pour concrete and prevent decay then, she designs a folding wooden chair and a mobile herb planter.
Paul crafts a bar cart disguised as a standard road case, merging five projects into one innovative build Paul modernizes the traditional Adirondack chair.
Paul constructs an adjustable-height workbench tailored for a woodworker with ALS Paul crafts a one-of-a-kind "stadium"-shaped bowl from salvaged walnut and ash wood as a wedding gift.
Wanting to know the full extent of the water damage, Laura tears up the brand-new floorboards in her tiny house.
The tiny house is framed and painted, but after heavy wind and rain, Laura must do the unthinkable, tear open portions of the walls and check for water damage.
Jamison and Jamie reinforce the floor joists and move the staircase, tear out the second-floor walls and insulation, and install soundproofing between floors.
Jamison and the crew install large ground-level windows and patio doors, hang insulation, and put down a floating, insulated floor.
The teams pitch and present their product ideas to the panel of industry judges the judges deliberate three winners are announced.
The teams are in the final stages of completing their designs, making a product website and preparing their pitch.
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.
Season 9 kicks off in Dallas six student teams at Vandermont, a K-12 school, tackle a 48-hour challenge each mentored and led by an SMU Thrive Scholar.
Derek From Malden joins Jimmy for a design inspired by fellow Maker Paul Jackman: a whirly gig Jimmy builds a bench from 16-gauge steel and wood.
Tinkering with design ideas, Jimmy forges a boot blade from a Chevy leaf spring and makes a set of wooden stools for his kitchen.
Jimmy enlists the help of JD Brewer to install wooden barn doors framed in 1/4-inch-thick angle iron building a 90x32-inch farm table from white oak with a soap-flake finish.
Jimmy goes with his gut with two new builds that come to life beautifully: an Argentine-style BBQ and a walnut coffee table wrapped in steel.
It's spring, and Anne takes us on a garden tour, showcasing how last fall's harvest naturally propagated new crops she walks us through her planned garden expansion.
Anne shares expert gardening tips, starting with cardboard to block weeds, followed by organic matter, water, and wine cap mushrooms for nutrients, topped off with wood chips for moisture control.
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