
This Old House Makers
Working with the leftover edges from his walnut slab dining table, Chris makes a walnut slab console table.

Working with the leftover edges from his walnut slab dining table, Chris makes a walnut slab console table.

After discovering rot in her porch supports, April installs temporary jacks and shares how to pour concrete and prevent decay then, she designs a folding wooden chair and a mobile herb planter.

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

Paul constructs an adjustable-height workbench tailored for a woodworker with ALS Paul crafts a one-of-a-kind "stadium"-shaped bowl from salvaged walnut and ash wood as a wedding gift.

In preparation for a camping and paddling trip, Laura makes a dry bag from an old banner, a one-of-a-kind Crowbarbeque, and a prototype for the perfect camping table that works without legs.

Laura loves to ride bikes and shares a series of modifications to create the perfect bike for just about any need, including a sidecar from an old keg and the ultimate hand-truck bike.

Jamison and Jamie share tips for laying bathroom tile and installing shiplap and trim they hang interior doors, put down flooring and add faux-wood ceiling beams.

The duo install custom garage doors with a high-lift track system, hang board and batten siding and design a curbless shower with niche shelving.

Anne explores where weeds come from, why they grow in some places but not others, what messages they carry from Mother Nature, and how, by improving your soil, you naturally reduce weed problems.

Anne has been away for over a month, and her garden has thrived in her absence she takes us on a tour, shares how to cure garlic in the sun, and recognize when lettuce is about to bolt.

Jason builds upper and lower laundry room cabinets with a corner cabinet lazy Susan, crafting the frames from three-quarter-inch plywood and finishing them with custom doors and a seamless face frame.

After 12 years remodeling his 1990s home room by room, Jason finally tackles the laundry room, adding poplar cabinets, a farmhouse sink, and butcher block counters.

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Brad shows how to update living rooms by removing outdated chair railings and molding and installing a DIY board and batten accent wall Brad spruces up his laundry room with easy-to-install board and batten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

Meeting Jordan Goetz of Growler Domestics, Chris Giffrow of Cow Dog Craft Works and Erin Longfellow of Maker Gray.

Tyler builds the ultimate fly-defense mechanisms Tyler welds steel boxes in varying gauges to experiment with the expansion rate of ice and steel embrittlement.

Corteva Agriscience and FFA came together to create a challenge centered around Agricultural Education, aiming to enlighten the broader community about the diverse facets of agriculture.

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.