
This Old House Makers
Cristiana expands her drill press table with a split fence featuring adjustable stop blocks, a flip-top extension, a replaceable insert, and a new dust collection system.

Cristiana expands her drill press table with a split fence featuring adjustable stop blocks, a flip-top extension, a replaceable insert, and a new dust collection system.

Cristiana upgrades her drill press stand with new drawers, custom pulls, and a sliding tray, then teams up with a local artist to build CNC-carved replicas of Portuguese barcos moliceiros.

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.

Anne explores where weeds come from, why they grow in some places but not others, what messages they carry from Mother Nature, and how, by improving your soil, you naturally reduce weed problems.

Anne has been away for over a month, and her garden has thrived in her absence she takes us on a tour, shares how to cure garlic in the sun, and recognize when lettuce is about to bolt.

Jimmy modifies his popular toolbox design by adding a bottom drawer then, he restores a 280-lbs. cast iron vise grip found abandoned in a tree stump.

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.

April builds an outdoor shower with shelves, hooks for towels, a bench, and hot water she shows how to easily make an interior sliding barn door from plywood and cut cedar.

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.

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.

In preparation for a camping and paddling trip, Laura makes a dry bag from an old banner, a one-of-a-kind Crowbarbeque, and a prototype for the perfect camping table that works without legs.

Laura loves to ride bikes and shares a series of modifications to create the perfect bike for just about any need, including a sidecar from an old keg and the ultimate hand-truck bike.

Tyler modifies a custom press brake and steel dies for precision cutting and bending Tyler experiments with a motorized windshield wiper to scrape food off plates.

The top three products begin their journey to the marketplace U.S. design firms help redesign the winning products new prototypes are made and tested.

Final pitches begin teams present their products to the judges.

The teams complete their prototypes and start focusing on their pitches teams provide a sneak peek of their product.

Bob builds a conference table with a hidden gaming section and projection surface Bob designs sliding, room-darkening panels.