
This Old House Makers
Jason builds the ultimate treehouse suspension bridge that passes the grandma test.

Jason builds the ultimate treehouse suspension bridge that passes the grandma test.

Jason builds a workshop cabinet to organize his drills and fasteners all in one place he fashions the cabinet from oak plywood with mitered corners and dado dividers.

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.

Chris builds an oversized side table from walnut slab offcuts he adds a floating shelf to the base frame and finishes the piece with a nano hard coat.

Chris reimagines an initial design for a desk, turning it into a coffee table instead working with a slab of southern magnolia, he keeps certain elements in mind for the redesign.

Cristiana remodels a bedroom in her friend's new apartment by installing a built-in wardrobe with two large door fronts on custom hinges, push-to-open door magnets, and mirrored facing.

Cristiana designs a set of custom built-in cabinets with sliding doors and handleless drawers then, she hand-carves a platter from scrap wood.

Bob makes a Langstroth Beehive from cedar with box joints for a colony of bees that moved into his back porch he designs an adjustable guitar rack out of cherry wood.

Bob loves everything Star Wars and makes a Mandalorian Blaster using a tiny-toy version as his design guide.

T-Mobile is the Challenge Sponsor at the Bentonville event where the theme surrounded the great outdoors the competition is held at the NW Arkansas Community College Integrated Design Lab, with seven teams competing from across the state.

Alliant Energy calls the challenge where teams are tasked with creating a new prototype in the theme of Panels to Planet-Repower with Purpose, with the goal of pushing the boundaries of solar panel technology and sustainability.

Seven teams compete at Purdue Polytechnic-Anderson for an outdoor furniture challenge sponsored by the city of Anderson the competition brings together many innovative and talented minds.

Make48 kicks off the season at the Kansas State School for the Blind six teams of visually-blind students compete to conceive, design and prototype a brand-new toy invention in 48 hours.

Final day of competition teams pitch their ideas and prototypes to a panel of judges one team is crowned the winners of Season 6.

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.

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

April builds a series of storage shelves for her woodshop and home and tackles painting her garage doors, offering tips on how to do it yourself.

April shares a series of DIY builds, including a decorative storage bench with a flip-top lid, a cold smoker made from cedar, and a floating shelf for smaller personal items.

In Part II, Cristiana finishes the joinery, builds the drawer, legs, and bookshelves, flattens the cured epoxy top, trims it to size, and assembles the desk in her sister's apartment.