Make48
UMKC is the location host for Make48 Season 6 Nationals seven teams will represent their city and compete to be the national winners.
UMKC is the location host for Make48 Season 6 Nationals seven teams will represent their city and compete to be the national winners.
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April installs a rainwater barrel collection system for her outdoor kitchen and shares detailed painting tips to help get the best possible results for a painting project!
Paul builds an 8-foot tall, 90-pound hammer from reclaimed southern yellow pine and makes a hand plane three times the original size.
Paul carves a bench from ash logs, gives the Adirondack chair a beefy design update, and makes a puzzle box with a hidden latch and a secret drawer.
In preparation for a camping and paddling trip, Laura makes a dry bag from an old banner, a one-of-a-kind Crowbarbeque, and a prototype for the perfect camping table that works without legs.
Laura loves to ride bikes and shares a series of modifications to create the perfect bike for just about any need, including a sidecar from an old keg and the ultimate hand-truck bike.
For his basement living room, Jamie builds a massive built-in entertainment center Jamie makes a "monster proof" canopy bed for his daughter and a platform bed with loft for his son.
Jamie shares some creative redesigns of traditional favorites: an outdoor bench for nature lovers, a shuffleboard table, and built-in bunk beds to maximize space.
Ace Hardware run to gather materials for their prototype and teams work with the tool techs to get their prototypes built.
Teams begin brainstorming over the challenge and meet with their mentors and the Patent Attorneys.
UMKC is the location host for Make48 Season 6 Nationals seven teams will represent their city and compete to be the national winners.
Students from the Kansas State School for the Blind are challenged to invent the next big idea for chickens (and eggs) in the kitchen.
The Lincoln Academy in Beloit, Wis., challenges contestants to design the next innovation in the winter outdoor fun.
The Innovation Hub in North Little Rock challenges contestants to design a historical landmark honoring the Trail of Tears along the Arkansas River Trail.
Laura accepts the challenge of converting an old circus wagon into a tiny house in under three months.
Sam Raimondi of DIY Huntress is a full-time psychologist with a passion for woodworking based in Louisiana, Brandy Guidry Aube of Studio Aube is a welder specializing in fabrication art.
From woodworking to gardening to fixing old tractors, Anne is a homesteader and educator intent on preserving disappearing life skills and helping others build deep community roots.
Self-taught Jackie Chapman of Jak. Natural Designs has made a full-time career out of the art of woodturning and woodworking in the small town of Blue River, British Columbia.
April Wilkerson is a maker, a DIYer, a woodworker and a metalworker when she couldn't afford to buy the things she wanted for around the house, April decided to try her hand at making them and dove head-first into building.
Anne shares wooden-spoon carving techniques and how she approaches the meditative process to increase self-discipline and hone her woodworking skills.
Anne embarks on a bucket-list project: restoring a 1953 Chevy truck to make a farm vehicle.
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