
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."

Jimmy makes a double-chambered blacksmith bellows for his forge.

Jimmy builds a new basement door for his 1790 farmhouse; he welds the door frame from steel.

Meet the makers: visual artist Justine Silva and Ashley Pieper of Shallow Creek Woodcraft.

Meet furniture maker Cam Anderson of Blacktail Studio and woodworker Larry Tkaczyk.

April and her crew frame the deck and roofing for an outdoor kitchen.

April builds a horizontal board-on-board fence and then replaces troublesome double doors.

Paul makes a pair of stylish and efficient shoes from wood; unique designs.

Paul builds a baseball chair from 2x4s and recreates the iconic Craftsman screwdriver.

Laura tears up the brand-new floorboards in her tiny house to check for water damage.

The tiny house is framed, but Laura must check for water damage after heavy rain.

Jamison builds custom recessed window frames using pocket-hole joinery.

Jamison builds a new drip-free deck off the second-floor main bedroom of the lake house.

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

Final pitches begin; teams present their products to the judges.

The teams complete their prototypes and start focusing on their pitches.

Teams test their prototypes and begin working on pitch materials, including videos.

Teams visit a hardware store to get supplies to create their prototype; teams pitch their ideas.

Teams meet with a patent attorney to ensure their idea is new; solutions for everyday problems.