
Make48: Make48 Season 8, MSOE Day 2
Milwaukee School of Engineering hosted Make48, where 8 high school teams had to design and prototype a new product teams used their creativity and problem-solving skills to bring their ideas to life.

Milwaukee School of Engineering hosted Make48, where 8 high school teams had to design and prototype a new product teams used their creativity and problem-solving skills to bring their ideas to life.

Tinkering with design ideas, Jimmy forges a boot blade from a Chevy leaf spring and makes a set of wooden stools for his kitchen.

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.

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.

Season 9 kicks off in Dallas six student teams at Vandermont, a K-12 school, tackle a 48-hour challenge each mentored and led by an SMU Thrive Scholar.

Season 9 kicks off in Dallas six student teams at Vandermont, a K-12 school, tackle a 48-hour challenge each mentored and led by an SMU Thrive Scholar.

Working with materials found around the shop, Jimmy builds a guillotine to cut through a burrito and steel gates with white oak insets for his property.

Jimmy forges a latch for a chicken coop, combining several different bending techniques Jimmy makes a triple-flip table from steel, creating three workstations for shop machinery.

Derek From Malden joins Jimmy for a design inspired by fellow Maker Paul Jackman: a whirly gig Jimmy builds a bench from 16-gauge steel and wood.

Tinkering with design ideas, Jimmy forges a boot blade from a Chevy leaf spring and makes a set of wooden stools for his kitchen.

Anne takes us on a tour of her workshop, discusses the benefits of regenerative farming, and shares her secret weapon for transplanting seedlings efficiently.

Anne shares her top ten tips for caring for goats, from fencing to feeding to keeping away predators then, Anne discusses how to mill wood and minimize lumber scraps.

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.

From sleek, mid-century modern furniture to custom motorcycles, Kris Crawford of Further North Fab in Alberta, Canada, has a fiery passion for sharing his knowledge and inspiring other makers.

April renovates a 1,500 sq. ft. workshop on her parents' property, upgrading the space for storage and order fulfillment.

April transforms her laundry room with upgraded cabinetry and hidden laundry hampers then, she designs workshop storage cabinets from MDF without using complicated joinery or major hardware.

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.

Laura takes on her fourth camper conversion project, transforming a horse trailer into a tiny camper she installs aluminum siding and upcycled windows from a salvage yard and builds a Dutch door.