
Jimmy DiResta: This Old House Makers Channel
At the request of a dear friend diagnosed with terminal cancer, Jimmy builds a casket.

At the request of a dear friend diagnosed with terminal cancer, Jimmy builds a casket.

In part 3, Jimmy installs new front porch columns and repaints the ceiling beadboard.

Meet Cass, a stained-glass artist turned axe maker and owner of Bad Axe Tool Works.

Meet Ryan Smith, the skilled craftsperson behind Smith Makes in Wooster, Ohio.

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

It's time for a kitchen table upgrade with mini barn doors and a strategic bottle opener.

Laura makes a dry bag from an old banner, a one-of-a-kind Crowbarbeque, and a camping table.

Laura creates the perfect bike for just about any need, including a sidecar from an old keg.

Jamison transforms a garage into a motorcycle-mancave mecca; Jamison rebuilds a golf simulator.

Jamison designs a console table, a double-raised-panel feature wall, and a nightstand.

Anne explores where weeds come from and the messages they carry from Mother Nature.

Anne shares how to cure garlic in the sun, and recognize when lettuce is about to bolt.

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

The three teams continue to refine their designs and create new prototypes.

The three winning products begin their journey to the marketplace.

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.