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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Anne explores whether growing nutrient-dense food is possible without constant weeding, watering, or special fertilizers, all while saving time.
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.
Brad shares ten simple, budget-friendly tips to boost curb appeal, including trimming shrubs, replacing light fixtures, and repairing a fallen shutter before adding new porch furniture and plants.
Brad remodels a bathroom for under $2,500, removing the old vanity and cracked tile before tearing out the wall and tub, installing new plumbing, lighting, and hardware, and coming in under budget.
Chris explores aesthetics vs. comfort in designing a dining room chair Shaun Boyd builds a dining room table, employing a series of jigs along the way.
Chris makes a mid-century modern desk, reconfiguring the original design and focusing on the details to bring depth to the finished piece.
Cristiana remodels a bedroom in her friend's new apartment by installing a built-in wardrobe with two large door fronts on custom hinges, push-to-open door magnets, and mirrored facing.
Cristiana designs a set of custom built-in cabinets with sliding doors and handleless drawers then, she hand-carves a platter from scrap wood.
Bob renovates his basement, converting a cluttered multipurpose space into a functional family room with recessed lighting, an accent wall, and a folding ping-pong table.
Whether he's ready to tackle it or not, Bob embarks on rebuilding the dismantled Karmann Ghia in his garage with some patience, he welds new floor and body panels into place.
Tyler modifies a custom press brake and steel dies for precision cutting and bending Tyler experiments with a motorized windshield wiper to scrape food off plates.
Tyler experiments with high vs. low pressure and a sealed vacuum chamber he makes three different one-wheel stands from plywood, steel, and acrylic.
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.
UW-Stout hosted Make48, where eight student teams faced a demanding challenge: design and build a functional prototype in just 48 hours.
UW-Stout hosted Make48, where eight student teams faced a demanding challenge: design and build a functional prototype in just 48 hours.
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