
This Old House Makers
Tyler builds several custom tennis racquets and an air cannon he builds a machine that hits home runs consistently.

Tyler builds several custom tennis racquets and an air cannon he builds a machine that hits home runs consistently.

Trek Bicycle challenges contestants at FabLab in Stoughton, Wis., to design the next big idea in sustainable mobility, working with bike parts and making them into new, reusable components.

Anne takes us on a tour of her garden and makes cider and vinegar with an antique press.

Jason tears out an old window bench in his home and designs a new built-in to replace it.

Jason makes an upholstered headboard for a bedframe he built from black walnut.

Jason gets a new dishwasher and makes a Shaker-style cabinet for the front door.

Jason's 1,300 sq. ft. workshop has concrete floors, drywalled interior, a single garage door, and a custom pullup bar with a cupholder for motivation.

Anne puts her welding and blacksmithing skills to the test, forging nail headers and a set of sturdy handles for her Dutch tool chest.

Anne builds a Dutch tool chest using a series of basic joineries the chest makes transporting her collection of custom tools easy and offers safe and secure storage.

Anne follows an easy process to make yogurt from milk her mom joins her in the kitchen to make jam and apple pie.

Anne takes us on a tour of her garden and makes cider and vinegar with an antique press.

Jason builds a rolling librarian ladder out of solid white oak for the tracking system, he connects sections of half-inch diameter steel piping using steel tees and elbows.

Jason makes an outdoor patio table from stock cedar using butt joints and stainless-steel screws for fasteners because he lives where it often rains, the finished table folds easily for storage.

Brad builds a jail for his teenager's cell phone and shares tool finds for under $20 dollars.

Brad discusses his favorite tools that cost less than $20 dollars and walks viewers through his top ten tips for purchasing wood.

Two master craftspeople, Philip Morley and P.J. Fetscher, work from their one-person shops in Texas and Florida.

Working with a hodgepodge of leftover materials in the shop, April builds a buffet table with storage for her outdoor kitchen then, she designs modern end tables.

Working off her original chicken coop build for a neighbor, April designs a compact version for her backyard then, she builds a chicken run so that the chickens can move about in safety.

Paul builds a teardrop camper with the Chesapeake Light Craft Teardrop Camper kit.

Paul upgrades his workshop with a modular French-cleat storage system after crafting a collection of pallet-wood hockey sticks, it's a maker face off on the ice with Jimmy DiResta as referee.