
Tyler Bell: This Old House Makers Channel
Tyler builds several custom tennis racquets and an air cannon; a home run machine.

Tyler builds several custom tennis racquets and an air cannon; a home run machine.

Tyler over-engineers a bottle opener and a "big, giant vise grip."

In part 2, Jimmy installs eucalyptus wood tongue-and-groove decking.

Jimmy recaps the last 11 months of rebuilding the front porch of his 1790 farmhouse.

Jenny Bower of JBower Engraving hand-carves designs into metal one turn at a time.

Paul Jasper founded Copper Pig Woodworking to hone his skills and create original designs.

April builds an outdoor bench glider from western red cedar, which is naturally rot-resistant.

April joins a fellow maker to build an 8-ft. x 12-ft. tiny house in seven days.

Paul updates his fireplace, makes a storage cabinet, and covers a wall with 800 hexagons.

Paul renovates his new workshop and designs a table and map from pallet wood.

Fly-defense mechanisms; Tyler experiments with the expansion rate of ice and steel embrittlement.

A focus group of industry experts gives feedback as the prototyping process continues.

Given limited time to gather materials, the teams begin to build!

The brainstorming continues as patent attorneys review design and build ideas.

Ten teams meet up in Kansas City for a 48-hour invention competition.

A recap of the journey to the marketplace.

With the posts and beams of his porch in place, Jason focuses on the rafters and the roof.

Jason replaces his old pergola with a new post-and-beam timber frame.

Jason builds upper and lower laundry room cabinets with a corner cabinet lazy Susan.

After 12 years of home renovations, Jason's laundry room is finally on the makeover list.