This Old House Makers
With the exterior of the treeless treehouse complete, Jason builds a playground including a tire swing, a tube slide, and a zip line then, back in the workshop, he fashions walnut chisel handles.
With the exterior of the treeless treehouse complete, Jason builds a playground including a tire swing, a tube slide, and a zip line then, back in the workshop, he fashions walnut chisel handles.
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Laura fixes a broken public bench with wood from disposable pallets few weeks later, she fixes it again with welded steel.
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 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 makes a concrete coffee table with a fluted base and white oak top, using a silicone mold, glass-fiber mix, and routed oak planks before assembling the finished piece in his living room.
With the exterior of the treeless treehouse complete, Jason builds a playground including a tire swing, a tube slide, and a zip line then, back in the workshop, he fashions walnut chisel handles.
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.
The teams are in the final stages of completing their designs, making a product website and preparing their pitch.
Paul builds an 8-foot tall, 90-pound hammer from reclaimed southern yellow pine and makes a hand plane three times the original size.
Bob designs a custom LEGO sorter with interchangeable filters, a stand, and a convenient catch tray he also builds a slat wall shelving unit to hold storage bins and organize his entire collection.
Bob upgrades his mobile camera stand to reduce wobble, fixes a counterweight that blocked the camera's movement, and adds new plywood storage cabinets.
Bob shares how to screen print posters and offers tips for starting your own screen printing business Bob experiments with making toast art on a slice of bread.
Bob upgrades one of the first workshop tables he ever made with a torsion box tabletop and designs floating shelves reinforced with welded steel.
Brad designs a backyard stone fire pit on a budget, shares how to select, measure, and stack the stones, and reviews available fireplace kits and inserts.
Brad makes a hefty workbench from two-by-tens and two-by-sixes, explaining how to measure and cut the larger boards down Brad shares multiple ways to use a simple deck of cards as a woodworking tool.
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