
Anne Briggs: This Old House Makers Channel
Anne tests her blacksmithing skills by forging nail headers and handles for her Dutch tool chest.

Anne tests her blacksmithing skills by forging nail headers and handles for her Dutch tool chest.

Anne builds a Dutch tool chest using basic joineries to transport her collection of custom tools.

Anne follows an easy process to make yogurt from milk; her mom joins her in the kitchen.

Anne takes us on a tour of her garden and makes cider and vinegar with an antique press.

Jason builds a rolling librarian ladder from oak with a steel pipe tracking system.

Jason makes a folding outdoor table from stock cedar for his patio.

Brad builds a jail for his teenager's cell phone and shares tool finds for under $20 dollars.

Brad's top ten tools for less than $20 dollars and tips for purchasing wood.

The more things change, the more they stay the same; the L-shaped desk from walnut slabs.

Chris makes a walnut slab console table with leftover pieces from a larger build.

Cristiana upgrades her workbench with extra storage and a hydraulic-powered planer stand.

Cristiana upgrades her workspace with a standup desk, felt panels, and retrofit shelves.

After two-and-a-half years, Bob's full-size R2-D2 comes to life, a true labor of love.

In Part 2 of Making R2-D2, Bob adds the legs, dome, and motor, making R2-D2's head spin.

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

Tyler experiments with firing a resin-filled tennis ball from an air cannon.

Jimmy enlists the help of JD Brewer to install barn doors framed in angle iron.

Two original designs come to life: an Argentine BBQ and a walnut table wrapped in steel.

Jason Hibbs of Bourbon Moth Woodworking started by making custom furniture for his home.

Two master craftspeople, Philip Morley and P.J. Fetscher, work from their one-person shops.