
This Old House Makers
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 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.

Laura shares some of her favorite branding techniques for marking work because Laura loves functionality, she builds a BBQ that's also a firepit.

Laura trades an old track saw for a 40-year-old camper and converts it into the world's smallest bar Laura's goal is to repurpose or trade whatever she needs to rebuild the camper.

Jamison and Jamie's dream home takes shape as they install wiring, have retaining walls poured and design their dream kitchen.

Jamison and Jamie buy a plot of land and take the leap to build their family's dream home they excavate, pour the foundation and frame the exterior and interior walls.

Anne ditches her old pickup for an electric golf cart, adding a tow hitch, a train horn and an LED light bar to make the ultimate farm vehicle Anne and Joel Telling share some introductory 3D printing tips.

Anne shares homesteading lessons she's learned during her first year on the farm she shows how to build a compost house for backyard composting, including starting with a carbon floor and walls and making sure scraps decompose and do not rot.

Tyler builds an over-engineered bottle opener or a pneumatically actuated rapid mobile bottle cap removal device he redesigns a "big, giant vise grip."