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The prototyping and fine-tuning continues with industry experts the process and technology that goes into product creation, such as 3D printing and laser cutting.

The prototyping and fine-tuning continues with industry experts the process and technology that goes into product creation, such as 3D printing and laser cutting.

Prototypes are fine-tuned with industry design firms.

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

Bob builds a custom storage system for his home gym, including a divider to hold plates, barbell sleeves, and a folding weight bench.

Bob builds on the fly, using whatever materials are in his shop, to make a charging station for his kids' laptops and a bedside lamp with inductive charging.

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.

Inspired by the giant blade created by fellow maker Jimmy Diresta, Paul makes a wooden utility knife he builds a river-table-pallet slide puzzle and restores a pallet because - it's a pallet.

Paul builds giant mechanical wooden hands and a life-size nutcracker made out of almost 2,000 pieces of wood.

Working with his favorite material - pallet wood - Paul handcrafts 40 candles and 1,000 pencils he machines a map of metro DC onto yellow pine boards from an 1880 row house.

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.

Working with his favorite material - pallet wood - Paul carves a wavy vase in keeping with the theme, he builds a set of wavy shelves reminiscent of the sea.

Laura builds a coffee table from oak with mortise and tenon joinery, using a piece of her original workstation for the top continuing with table making, she designs a sideboard from an old workbench, but hits a speedbump.

Laura challenges herself to build a folding table that is collapsible, stable and also good-looking the result incorporates two of the three Laura builds a table with a dog bed for Smudo.

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 gives a tour of her milking barn and shares the milking process in detail she forges a riveting hammer with the help of Steve Dando.

Anne Briggs and Josh Nava share valuable step-by-step details on how to carve a wooden spoon by hand using basic tools Anne teaches budget-friendly, chisel-sharpening techniques.

Jason invents some tools for his workshop and then shares wood-working tips, including cleaning tight crevices, measuring with the speed square, and making panel clamps.

Jason designs and builds a 5-foot wide, round coffee table with three round legs out of white oak he emphasizes taking the time to mill the lumber before the build, so the boards join evenly.