
This Old House Makers
Paul finally tackles a project he's been avoiding: installing reclaimed gymnasium maple flooring Paul creates 200 mini-pallet coasters, each perfectly scaled to the life-size prototype.

Paul finally tackles a project he's been avoiding: installing reclaimed gymnasium maple flooring Paul creates 200 mini-pallet coasters, each perfectly scaled to the life-size prototype.

Paul crafts a bar cart disguised as a standard road case, merging five projects into one innovative build Paul modernizes the traditional Adirondack chair.

Paul constructs an adjustable-height workbench tailored for a woodworker with ALS Paul crafts a one-of-a-kind "stadium"-shaped bowl from salvaged walnut and ash wood as a wedding gift.

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

Anne gives Adam a guitar kit to build together over the holidays Adam leaves his corporate job and realizes how much work managing a farm can be.

Anne's dream of building a crafts school hits significant roadblocks, with an outcome that culminates in smiles through tears.

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.

Jimmy and expert welders Jody Collier and JD Brewer share welding tips from beginner and advanced discussing different welding tools.

Meet self-taught woodworkers Patrick Bilazzo and Carlina Sacco of Pine Barren Pallet Works Carlina creates large-scale mosaics and custom signage, and Patrick designs heirloom furniture.

Greg Pennington teaches traditional Windsor chair-making in his Nashville workshop to small, sold-out classes Xyla Foxlin is a Los Angeles engineer and maker passionate about building with her hands.

What started as a simple deck rebuild evolves into a total overhaul as April renovates her back deck to include a plunge pool, grill area, and a tee box for practicing her golf swing.

April builds a large loft space for storing shipping supplies and takes us on a tour of her CNC wood shed then, she makes composting bays.

Paul embarks on a project he's been planning for decades: building a kayak he uses a hybrid kayak kit that includes molds and hardware for the hull and makes the deck from exotic pallet-wood strips.

Paul finally tackles a project he's been avoiding: installing reclaimed gymnasium maple flooring Paul creates 200 mini-pallet coasters, each perfectly scaled to the life-size prototype.

Laura is back in the workshop she designs a simple machine to help her bend sheet metal, makes a stainless-steel dead blow mallet, and transforms an old suitcase into a portable kitchen.

Continuing her camper conversion project, Laura installs a folding ramp, installs insulation, and adds solar power and a metal roof rack.

The crew builds a timber retaining wall secured with rebar and fixes a sagging floor with sistering joists secured with brace blocking the house is lifted four feet from its foundation.

The Rantz family recently purchased a 1940s lake house, and Jamison takes us on a walk-thru and shares renovation plans before demoing the interior and building an exterior retaining wall.

Tyler recreates an iconic scene from Jurassic Park, trying to hear or feel a T. rex approaching he explores practical archery special effects used before computer-generated imagery.