This Old House Makers
After a big design idea for a dining table goes wrong, Chris and Shaun pivot and share tips for taking math out of woodworking.
After a big design idea for a dining table goes wrong, Chris and Shaun pivot and share tips for taking math out of woodworking.
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Season 8 of Make48 reached its conclusion six teams competed at Operation Breakthrough in Kansas City where teams tackled the "Carriage House Entrepreneurs" challenge.
Jimmy re-purposes an 80-gallon air-compressor into a BBQ smoker with a butcher-block-top prep table and - for the main course - an old wrench for a handle.
Jimmy gets outside his comfort zone, building a camper trailer he starts with a standard 2,500-lb capacity trailer, adding a steel frame with wooden ribs and exterior aluminum sheeting and trim.
Jimmy shares how he built the chicken coop on the back of the blacksmith shop on his farm then, he experiments with making ceramic tiles.
Jimmy fabricates his first Go-Kart and engineers a truss bridge from popsicle sticks and waterproof glue.
Anne focuses on two bucket-list projects: converting an old motorcycle into a Café Racer and restoring a 1953 Chevy pickup into the ultimate farm vehicle.
Anne shares how finding the right teachers and learning environment can revolutionize how you learn then, Anne joins Stevie at her Built by Stevie workshop to make built-in cabinets with drawers.
Jason makes a mid-century-inspired, backless white oak storage hutch he offers additional tips for making inset cabinet doors and then assembles and finishes the final cabinet.
Jason takes on the ultimate camping conversion of a mid-sized station wagon he builds interior cabinets, sliding drawers and compartments, and adds a roof-mounted solar panel.
Brad shares his favorite tools under 20 dollars, which cover a wide range of categories he creates a simple system to organize messy drawers for better storage.
Brad builds outdoor chairs for his back deck with cedar boards he experiments with different methods for dismantling glued joints without damaging the wood.
Chris and Shaun transform a leftover slab into a modern epoxy desk then, Chris installs built-in living room cabinets.
After a big design idea for a dining table goes wrong, Chris and Shaun pivot and share tips for taking math out of woodworking.
April and her crew take on one of their more challenging projects: building a treehouse that spans a grouping of trees.
Paul makes a topographic map that also displays photos he builds a dresser made from 2x4-foot plywood panels and oak.
The iconic leg lamp gets a Jackman-style makeover Paul carves a picture frame and crafts a one-of-a-kind guitar while working with Tim Sway.
Laura designs and builds heavy-duty shelving and then challenges herself to develop a storage system for tools and things Laura makes the ultimate tape dispenser from steel.
Laura gets creative, experimenting with unconventional design ideas by re-purposing discarded materials she builds prototypes for storing her tools using old seat belts.
Rectangle or round, Jamie designs and builds two different coffee table styles, each unique and straightforward to make.
Jamie makes an outdoor golf game similar to cornhole, builds a durable outdoor armchair, and finishes his walkout basement patio.
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