
This Old House Makers
Jason builds a crosscut sled from materials found around his shop he uses prefinished birch for the sled, plywood for the fence pieces, and extruded aluminum for the track.

Jason builds a crosscut sled from materials found around his shop he uses prefinished birch for the sled, plywood for the fence pieces, and extruded aluminum for the track.

Jason transforms a hunk of glued together 2x4s into a tabletop he makes a router sled to mill both sides and builds an elliptical jig to cut the final shape.

Brad builds a jail for his teenager's cell phone and shares tool finds for under $20 dollars.

Brad discusses his favorite tools that cost less than $20 dollars and walks viewers through his top ten tips for purchasing wood.

Chris designs a mid-century modern dresser for his bedroom Shaun explains the benefits of employing templates to improve woodworking skills.

Chris builds an outdoor bench from plywood for his back patio and experiments with a cantilever coffee table design.

The three products are presented to a consumer focus group marketing and packaging strategies are created.

Patent and trademark attorneys offer advice on the three winning products.

The three teams continue to refine their designs and create new prototypes the mentors weigh in on the designs and prototypes.

The three winning products begin their journey to the marketplace identifying and fixing issues with the designs.

The teams pitch and present their product ideas to the panel of industry judges the judges deliberate three winners are announced.

Brad makes floating shelves from 3/4-inch plywood with built-in wireless LED lights Brad designs a modern computer desk with a milled walnut top, a welded steel base, and a hidden phone charger.

Fellow Maker John Malecki joins Brad in the workshop to build cornhole boards from 2x10s and plywood, adding inset painted tops and cool custom logos.

Brad builds custom built-in cabinetry with bookshelves and shaker-style inset cabinet doors he adds one of his favorite amenities, a secret compartment.

Brad makes an outdoor coffee table with a center well for drinks and ice and remote-controlled LED lights then, Brad builds a raised flowerbed with stone pavers along his front porch.

Chris designs a custom sim racing rig complete with a steering wheel and pedals.

Chris builds a media console out of walnut and white oak.

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.

Laura transforms a stainless-steel barrel into a heater for an outdoor bar, adding a latched door for fuel and a wooden bar top she converts a hand-crank coffee grinder into a modern, motorized version.