
This Old House Makers
The weather has cleared, and the crew installs exterior siding and a custom metal roof.
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The weather has cleared, and the crew installs exterior siding and a custom metal roof.

Rectangle or round, Jamie designs and builds two different coffee table styles, each unique and straightforward to make.

Jamie makes an outdoor golf game similar to cornhole, builds a durable outdoor armchair, and finishes his walkout basement patio.

Anne explores where weeds come from, why they grow in some places but not others, what messages they carry from Mother Nature, and how, by improving your soil, you naturally reduce weed problems.

Anne has been away for over a month, and her garden has thrived in her absence she takes us on a tour, shares how to cure garlic in the sun, and recognize when lettuce is about to bolt.

Jason builds the ultimate treehouse suspension bridge that passes the grandma test.

Jason builds a workshop cabinet to organize his drills and fasteners all in one place he fashions the cabinet from oak plywood with mitered corners and dado dividers.

Make48 Season 9 Nationals was held in Fishers, IN at Fishers Maker Playground from November 14-16, 2025 six teams battled their way through the regional competitions to earn their spot.

Seven all-female teams were tasked with designing a physical product for a modern "She Shed" - a personalized sanctuary that can serve various purposes, from a wellness retreat to a creative studio or a small business hub.

Seven all-female teams were tasked with designing a physical product for a modern "She Shed" - a personalized sanctuary that can serve various purposes, from a wellness retreat to a creative studio or a small business hub.

Minnesota State College Southeast hosts the first ever Make48 event in Winona, MN sponsored by Fastenal, the competition challenged seven teams to develop prototypes addressing workplace hazards.

Minnesota State College Southeast hosts the first ever Make48 event in Winona, MN sponsored by Fastenal, the competition challenged seven teams to develop prototypes addressing workplace hazards.

Season 9 kicks off in Dallas six student teams at Vandermont, a K-12 school, tackle a 48-hour challenge each mentored and led by an SMU Thrive Scholar.

Brad builds outdoor chairs for his back deck with cedar boards he experiments with different methods for dismantling glued joints without damaging the wood.

The more things change, the more they stay the same, as Chris makes a second giant L-shaped desk, but this time, from two walnut slabs.

Working with the leftover edges from his walnut slab dining table, Chris makes a walnut slab console table.

Chris makes a dining table from a 3-inch-thick slab of walnut, a wood he has never worked with.

It's a series of firsts, as Chris makes an epoxy slab coffee table from carob wood he experiments with different stains and shares pro tips for sanding and using the router.

Brad upcycles old fence panels to make an enclosed storage area under his back deck Brad installs vinyl planks over outdated sheet flooring in his laundry room, offering DIY tips for measuring, scoring, and cutting as he goes.

Brad installs recessed LED wafer lighting, a DIY-friendly alternative to traditional can lighting Brad walks through an inexpensive bathroom makeover, including installing vinyl plank flooring and replacing a piece of drywall.
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