
Jason Hibbs: This Old House Makers Channel
Jason shows us how to make a giant built-in cabinet from birch ply.

Jason shows us how to make a giant built-in cabinet from birch ply.

Jason makes a working Lego man from a piece of 4x4 walnut; tips for working with wood glue.

Brad designs a backyard stone fire pit on a budget and reviews available fireplace kits and inserts.

Brad makes a sturdy workbench and shares how to use cards as a woodworking tool.

Chris designs a modern L-shaped executive desk with a base, cabinet and center corner leg.

Shaun designs wall-mount coat rack; Chris explores woodworking techniques for tapered legged bench.

Cris makes a murphy-bed sofa with a plywood base, canvas cushions, accent pillows, and drawers.

Cris builds a murphy bed and a bathroom vanity for her studio.

Bob shares how to screen print and experiments with making art on toast.

Bob builds a torsion box tabletop and designs reinforced floating shelves.

Tyler transforms a classic British luxury vehicle into a James Bond-ready, rallycross challenger.

Tyler creates a hydraulic launch pad for movie stunts and builds an animatronic hand.

Jimmy makes a leather bucket bag and recycled walnut-and-plywood-plank side tables.

In part 2, Jimmy welds the step boxes and reshapes the front loader grab hooks.

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

The teams pitch and present their products to the industry judges; three winners are announced.

The teams are in the final stages of completing their designs 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; the prototyping process begins.

The 48-hour invention competition begins with an introduction to the teams, experts and mentors.