
How Do They Do It?
Workers manufacture a locomotive; turning milk into cake topping; wood is turned into boomerangs.

Workers manufacture a locomotive; turning milk into cake topping; wood is turned into boomerangs.

How do they make toilet paper; absinthe; and cricket balls.

Stunt planes are built based on designs from the early days of flight; workers manufacture nougat.

How to turn rubber into gum; making a hook to catch a shark; building models at Legoland.

A skydiving suit that makes a man fly; making the world's smelliest food; turning weeds into walls.

How to turn trees into clothing and cloth; how to make English snuff; how to make fizzy drinks.

Experts reveal how they put the bounce in tennis balls.

Stuntmen survive being knocked down & beaten up; watercraft that swim like a dolphin; mine amber.

A drink made from cactus; New York City uses steam; making soft ice cream.

Building a liferaft; golfers improve their shots with mind control;Jubilee postage stamps.

Swedish workers build one of the world's most powerful trucks.

Making a cable strong enough to hold a bridge; modern hunters use medieval weapons.

How bees help almonds; clearing snow at Norway's airports; removing tough stains.

Making footballs for the NFL; how mussels are farmed; designing a fighter pilot's helmet.

A fighter jet is built that can reach twice the speed of sound.

A working miniature airport; designing a house to survive a hurricane; growing rhubarb in the dark.

How volcanoes help produce the world's best guacamole; building a swamp buggy.

Panama hats; catching Florida's escaped pythons; keeping drivers safe in the world's longest tunnel.

America's best-selling multi-tool; the world's fastest racing car; the classic Finnish Aalto vase.

Tsukji; cricket bats; Parcels.