
This Old House Makers
Brad designs an awesome outdoor steel firepit welded from 1/8-inch steel plates and 1/8-inch square tubes Brad shares tips for avoiding common mistakes and how to choose the correct nail gauge and length.

Brad designs an awesome outdoor steel firepit welded from 1/8-inch steel plates and 1/8-inch square tubes Brad shares tips for avoiding common mistakes and how to choose the correct nail gauge and length.

Inspired by other makers, Brad challenges himself to build an impossible 3-dovetail puzzle cutting board.

Jimmy revisits his original workshop in New York City to make a 24-pack beer holder he gets reacquainted with some old tools, including a lunchbox planer and crosscut sled.

Based in Philadelphia, PA, fine furniture maker and teacher Larissa Huff started her maker career as an apprentice today, she creates well-thought-out designs with an eye for detail.

Working primarily with hand tools, Frank Strazza uses traditional joinery to build heirloom-quality furniture Derek From Malden is a full-time creator who makes everything from signage to furniture.

In the last installment of April's deck renovation, she adds deck skirting and builds an underdeck storage area with sliding drawers before applying a stain finish.

In part two of April's deck renovation, she shares tips for building stairs, including how to calculate rise and run then, she installs a plunge pool with a nailable stone exterior.

Working with his favorite material - pallet wood - Paul handcrafts 40 candles and 1,000 pencils he machines a map of metro DC onto yellow pine boards from an 1880 row house.

Paul designs a kid-sized Adirondack chair with a hidden footrest from weather-resistant white oak Paul reframes the bathroom and builds a second floor in his new 1,000-square-foot workshop.

Laura transforms a drill bit cylinder into a quick-release keychain, a zippo lighter into a pocket-size drill bit holder, and adds a magnet to her bike lock key.

Laura builds modular camping options for her workshop van, including a platform bed, sliding box drawers, a cooktop, and a collapsible sink then, she adds a disposable blade to her pocket knife.

Jamison and Jamie reinforce the floor joists and move the staircase, tear out the second-floor walls and insulation, and install soundproofing between floors.

Jamison and the crew install large ground-level windows and patio doors, hang insulation, and put down a floating, insulated floor.

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

Season 8 of Make48 reached its conclusion six teams competed at Operation Breakthrough in Kansas City where teams tackled the "Carriage House Entrepreneurs" challenge.

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

Bob and his friend Josh build a lean-to greenhouse, which shares the exterior wall of a house they use pressure-treated lumber and level the frame by adding 2x4 posts semi-driven into the ground.

For his newly renovated kitchen, Bob transforms a cabinet space into a pullout pantry made from plywood with cherry trim.

Bob and his friend Josh build a secret office space accessed through a corner wardrobe the interior doorway locks with a hidden switch, adding to the mystery.

Bob builds a Darksaber without a plan, using basic materials.