
Barnwood Builders
In Florida, the guys weave logs together to create a bunkhouse for their client's children.

In Florida, the guys weave logs together to create a bunkhouse for their client's children.

Mark Bowe and the crew start a new bone yard in Texas by building a barn and two log cabins.

In West Virginia, Mark and the guys salvage rare 170-year-old logs from a preserved log home.

Mark and the guys save the last cabin from Roanoke, W. Va., and move it to a resort.

The crew uses logs from tobacco barns to build a dramatic entrance for their client's property.

The guys take down a Pennsylvania Bank Barn in hopes of recovering the long beams.

In Ohio, Mark and the guys fight high winds as they attempt to save a giant double pen barn.

Mark finds a cabin from a unique moment in history when pioneers started using new technology.

The guys strip away the layers of a farmhouse and salvage the hand-hewn timbers underneath.

Mark and the guys dismantle a 200-year old barn in New England.

In Asheville, N.C., Mark and the guys build a log wellhouse in the driving rain.

A client wants to replicate a log cabin from a painting, so the team sets out to find the right one.

Mark checks out the most incredible hand-hewn timber-frame barn he's ever seen.

The top five bakers compete in the final round for a chance to win a $100,000 cash prize.

The last five bakers showcase their skills with hopes of earning the final open spot in the finale.

Abner Ramirez and Casey Corn join Joanna Gaines to judge treats from five new bakers.

The third group of bakers races against the clock as they attempt to earn a spot in the finale.

High temperatures prove challenging for the second group as they compete for a spot in the finale.

Joanna Gaines, Andrew Zimmern and Becki Shepherd will judge on flavor, presentation and creativity.

In Kentucky, the guys build a log chapel with a stained glass window from a 100-year-old church.