Chris Salomone: This Old House Makers Channel
The more things change, the more they stay the same; the L-shaped desk from walnut slabs.
The more things change, the more they stay the same; the L-shaped desk from walnut slabs.
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Tyler over-engineers a bottle opener and a "big, giant vise grip."
Tyler recreates a classic Jurassic Park scene and explores pre-CGI archery effects.
Jimmy makes a double-chambered blacksmith bellows for his forge.
Jimmy builds a new basement door for his 1790 farmhouse; he welds the door frame from steel.
Self-taught furniture maker Keith Johnson has built his maker career over thirty years.
Whether designing or teaching, for Erik Curtis furniture making is a form of storytelling.
April shares two doghouse designs for the modern pup and builds a firepit coffee table.
April makes an adjustable coffee table and a live-edged bench from a slab of pecan.
While in Italy, Paul makes a giant utility "Maker" knife and the ultimate ping-pong paddle.
Paul designs a giant PEZ-like dispenser and carves a boot print from pallet wood to match.
Laura is reminded how much she loves designing for space and living simply.
Laura makes a mixed material lift-top bench with leather and linoleum-covered seats.
The whole family lends a hand to build hoverboard carts and a backyard ice skating rink.
Jamison converts a freezer into a kegerator, a refrigerated beer keg; an outdoor hibachi table.
Anne discusses fall garden prep, including seed collection, propagation, and cold frames.
It's fall, and Anne shares tips on timing, seed storage, and her favorite fall crops.
Jason makes a mid-century, round bistro table.
Jason makes patio chairs from Sapele wood, a weather-resistant hardwood.
The 48-hour invention competition begins; the brainstorming process; patent searches.
Products are shown at the National Hardware Show in Las Vegas; the final prototypes meet the public.
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