
How Do They Do It?
Building a monorail above the world's most crowded streets; Copenhagen's Flora Danica porcelain.

Building a monorail above the world's most crowded streets; Copenhagen's Flora Danica porcelain.

Canadian red cedar into timber cladding; Spain's famous painted tiles; making Jaffa cakes.

Building an advanced heavy lift plane; making boots that stay supple even when it's frozen solid.

Nickel, locks and bubble tea.

Apples are turned into a liquor that is almost as old as the United States.

How car windows are made to keep out wind, rain, stones, thieves, noise and even harmful UV rays.

Plaster; awards; special forces plane.

Mattresses; aircraft seats; bras.

Building ultra-efficient cars; farmers give sheep a haircut; crafting kiteboards to reach the sky.

An expensive vinegar takes years to manufacture; special suits are made to keep divers warm and dry.

Experts reveal how they prepare a port for large ships; technology used to recycle plastic bags.

A Scandinavian liquor travels around the world before it is consumed.

Workers produce heat-proof glass with the help of a rare mineral; building secure ATMs.

Beekeeping; trikes; body armour.

The secrets behind creating canvases for painting are revealed; bottles are recycled up to 50 times.

Turkish delight; silver; sunscreen.

Trash collecting in Venice; Australian sheepskin boots; pond algae as a health supplement.

Workers roll out bagels New York style; performance tires fit for the racetrack are manufactured.

Racing bikes; stunt pilots; oil well.

Brass; ice patrol; penjing.