
Make48
KSSB students host and mentor their student peers from six schools for the blind across the country the winning teams are chosen and the top team will represent the school at Nationals.

KSSB students host and mentor their student peers from six schools for the blind across the country the winning teams are chosen and the top team will represent the school at Nationals.

Returning to the Kansas State School for the Blind for the third competition KSSB students host and mentor their student peers from six schools for the blind across the country.

On the second day at the delta school, teams add the final touches to their prototype, sales sheet and marketing video after the clock runs down the they pitch their idea to a panel of judges.

Teams compete in a 48-hour innovation challenge at the Delta School, creating gardening solutions for E-Z-GO golf carts teams face challenges, brainstorm, and receive guidance from mentors.

The University of Missouri-Kansas City hosts the first Make48 event with Project Lead The Way students from around the state of Missouri the challenge is Stadium Experience.

Jason builds a rolling librarian ladder out of solid white oak for the tracking system, he connects sections of half-inch diameter steel piping using steel tees and elbows.

Jason makes an outdoor patio table from stock cedar using butt joints and stainless-steel screws for fasteners because he lives where it often rains, the finished table folds easily for storage.

Jason makes a rustic bench with mortise and tenon joints from two pieces of 100-year-old white oak he uses a planer to smooth and flatten the wood and a router jig to cut a unique half-moon design.

Jason builds floor-to-ceiling shelving for his home office the built-in unit will have cabinet doors and bottom drawers, providing lots of extra storage space.

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.

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

Jamison renovates an old pool table and builds an open storage space for his daughter's room, adding flair like beveled edges and edge banding.

Jamison and Jamie embark on an epic bathroom renovation, transforming the space into a spa-like oasis.

Anne and Kate from The Modern Day Settler discuss goat care and how to trim hooves then, Anne and Josh Nava share tips on making money doing what you love and how to carve a simple hat rack.

Anne converts the hayloft in her barn into a living space for her mom for inspiration, she tours a neighbor's tiny-home conversion then, Anne visits Greg Pennington's Windsor chair workshop.

Jason shares his top ten tips for starting your own woodworking business and step-by-step guidance for applying finish.

Jason provides step-by-step guidance for laminating a surface and its many benefits, including a smooth work surface and easy to keep clean.

Brad transforms his son's room with a built-in desk and bookcases for the ultimate in Lego storage Brad restores an old wooden deck and shares tips for cleaning with a power washer, degreaser, and oxalic acid before staining.

Brad shows how to update living rooms by removing outdated chair railings and molding and installing a DIY board and batten accent wall Brad spruces up his laundry room with easy-to-install board and batten wainscoting.