
How It's Made
Making Halloween items requires advanced tech and expert engineering.

Making Halloween items requires advanced tech and expert engineering.

Wall beds; sundae cups; digital paintings; badminton rackets.

Aerospace fasteners; cactus pear puree; lab reactors.

Rubber balls; motion chairs; Montreal smoked meat; motorized scooters.

Throttle bodies; limestone fireplace mantels; candied fruit; linen ukuleles.

Fish rubbings; clay shooting machines; almonds; high-end motorcycles.

Glass sculptures; racing pulley systems; inductors; medicine balls.

Recycled skateboards; braided pastry; construction trailers; and metalworking vises.

Spiral stairs; pita bread; exhaust headers; molded limestone artwork.

Leather sculptures; travel hot plates; ochre; hurdy gurdies.

Witness samples; pressure washers; beehives; cast iron cookers.

Lab extractors; custom-made chandeliers; power trainers; coffee pods.

Find out how peaked caps, custom water heaters, electric boats and fencing foils are made.

How motorcycle goggles and pewter shaving sets are produced; the construction behind jukeboxes.

The processes of making tin whistles, horn products, and Formula F race cars.

The processes of making fencing masks, books and ocean drone transformers.

The processes of making compression and extension springs, micro drill bits, skiffs, and more.

The processes of making belts, 3-D metal printers, detectable warning panels, and more.

Find out how innerspring mattresses, stand-up paddle boards, and vacuum cleaners are made.

How guitar pickups, heated furniture, water well cylinders, and nonconductive tools are made.