
This Old House Makers
Jamison and Jamie reframe the tiny first-floor bath at the lake house and, upstairs, install a new guest bath they share how to transform a space with peel-and-stick wallpaper.

Jamison and Jamie reframe the tiny first-floor bath at the lake house and, upstairs, install a new guest bath they share how to transform a space with peel-and-stick wallpaper.

Jamison builds a kitchen island with a breakfast bar and seating in the lake house and encloses a steel I-beam spanning the first floor ceiling and wraps the support post in matching panels.

Anne follows an easy process to make yogurt from milk her mom joins her in the kitchen to make jam and apple pie.

Anne takes us on a tour of her garden and makes cider and vinegar with an antique press.

Feeling inspired to experiment with a new design idea, Jason builds a mid-century walnut coffee table.

Jason makes an entryway storage bench with a white oak top and bottom sliding drawers he uses plywood for the frame, and poplar wood for the drawer faces with groove and tenon joinery.

Brad puts different types of boards to the test, exploring whether MDF can be used for projects instead of plywood.

Brad upgrades his backyard with edging, pavers, a walkway, and a garden bed then, Brad optimizes his kitchen cabinet storage space.

Chris breaks down how to build non-90-degree, angled box panels Shaun and Chris share three of their favorite woodworking edges -- a thumbnail profile, steep bevel, and tapered chamfer.

Shaun builds a large, custom conference table for a local winery using reclaimed wood from the property Chris shares how to make a simple coffee table with bevel cuts using basic tools.

Cris builds a large wardrobe that doubles as a partition wall in her tiny apartment then, she makes serving trays from wood scraps.

Cris builds an entry closet with sliding mirror doors then, she crafts a tongue drum from padauk wood, known for its rich, warm percussion.

The teams are in the final stages of completing their designs, making a product website and preparing their pitch.

The teams receive feedback in front of a focus group the teams fine tune their prototypes.

The teams make a supply run to a hardware store to gather materials for their inventions the prototyping process begins.

The 48-hour invention competition begins an introduction to the teams, experts and mentors of the competition.

Consumer Electronics Show National Farm Toy Show the National hardware Show the finely-tuned products are presented to retail buyers.

Jamison and Jamie reframe the tiny first-floor bath at the lake house and, upstairs, install a new guest bath they share how to transform a space with peel-and-stick wallpaper.

Jamison builds a kitchen island with a breakfast bar and seating in the lake house and encloses a steel I-beam spanning the first floor ceiling and wraps the support post in matching panels.

Jamison builds custom recessed window frames using pocket-hole joinery and shares tips for installing window trim, as well as how to avoid common mistakes and hide imperfections.