
This Old House Makers
April and a friend rebuild a porch and deck in four days, repurposing the oak posts from the old porch, setting the headers, rafters, and finally, metal roofing.

April and a friend rebuild a porch and deck in four days, repurposing the oak posts from the old porch, setting the headers, rafters, and finally, metal roofing.

Inspired by the giant blade created by fellow maker Jimmy Diresta, Paul makes a wooden utility knife he builds a river-table-pallet slide puzzle and restores a pallet because - it's a pallet.

Paul builds giant mechanical wooden hands and a life-size nutcracker made out of almost 2,000 pieces of wood.

With winter fast approaching, the crew assembles the tiny house frame on its mobile platform and installs electrical, flooring, insulation, windows, and doors before painting.

Laura accepts the challenge of converting an old circus wagon into a tiny house in under three months.

The lake house is ready for kitchen cabinets Jamison opts for ready-to-assemble cabinets for their durability and quick installation the family installs custom lighting in the living room.

Jamison installs luxury vinyl plank flooring at the lake house, sharing tips for keeping rows straight and leaving expansion gaps he talks through home energy efficiency and water filtration.

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

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.

Laura decides to trade her beloved camper for a forklift then, she celebrates 1,000 design ideas from a tri-bike to a champagne sprinkler, any idea is better than no idea.

Anne shares wooden-spoon carving techniques and how she approaches the meditative process to increase self-discipline and hone her woodworking skills.

Anne Briggs and Josh Nava share valuable step-by-step details on how to carve a wooden spoon by hand using basic tools Anne teaches budget-friendly, chisel-sharpening techniques.

Cris designs outdoor folding chairs that can be made with basic tools and makes a leather bag for her drone.

Cris makes a lift-top coffee table and shares the basics of screenprinting for making posters, tote bags, and t-shirts.

Cris makes a baby's crib that converts to a bed for a toddler the design comprises 86 pieces cut from hard maple and uses mortise and tenon joinery.

Cris builds a vertical garden with modular planter boxes using thermally modified wood.

Anne makes a pizza peel for her pizza oven she shares a simple design to build a paddle using various tools, including a hand planer and band saw then, Anne takes us on a tour of her garden in July.

Anne shares how to make farm-to-table butter and discusses "lazy" gardening productivity hacks to save time, minimize weeds and pests, and optimize the health of your garden.

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.