This Old House Makers
Jason takes on the ultimate camping conversion of a mid-sized station wagon he builds interior cabinets, sliding drawers and compartments, and adds a roof-mounted solar panel.
Jason takes on the ultimate camping conversion of a mid-sized station wagon he builds interior cabinets, sliding drawers and compartments, and adds a roof-mounted solar panel.
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Paul makes a topographic map that also displays photos he builds a dresser made from 2x4-foot plywood panels and oak.
Laura shares some of her favorite branding techniques for marking work because Laura loves functionality, she builds a BBQ that's also a fire pit.
Laura trades an old track saw for a 40-year-old camper and converts it into the world's smallest bar Laura's goal is to repurpose or trade whatever she needs to rebuild the camper.
The whole family lends a hand to craft hoverboard carts, build a backyard ice skating rink with underlined colored lights, and an in-ground basketball hoop.
Jamison converts an old chest freezer into a kegerator, a refrigerated beer keg Jamison adds a plywood collar and offers tips for hooking up a CO2 tank the team crafts a bar console table Jamison designs an outdoor hibachi table.
From garden design and plant spacing to using wood chips, weeds, and composting, Anne explores how to grow an organic vegetable garden, big or small.
Anne shares the multistep process of painting a Windsor chair, makes butter with a reciprocating saw and hand carves a wooden butter paddle.
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 they pitch their idea to a panel of judges.
Teams compete in a 48-hour innovation challenge at the Delta School, creating gardening solutions for E-Z-GO golf carts teams face challenges, brainstorm, and receive guidance from mentors.
The University of Missouri-Kansas City hosts the first Make48 event with Project Lead The Way students from around the state of Missouri the challenge is Stadium Experience.
The University of Missouri-Kansas City hosts the first Make48 event with Project Lead The Way students from around the state of Missouri the challenge is Stadium Experience.
The teams have built their prototypes with the help of the tool techs, filmed a 1-minute video and are ready to pitch their idea to a panel of judges.
The Eight teams have been brainstorming their idea for the Tiny Homes for the Homeless challenge teams are being assisted by Tool Techs and mentors who will help them build ideas and give feedback.
Minnesota State College Southeast hosts the first ever Make48 event in Winona, MN sponsored by Fastenal, the competition challenged seven teams to develop prototypes addressing workplace hazards.
It's mud season, so Jimmy designs a modular tool shed inside his shop before final assembly in his backyard.
Jimmy builds his first canoe, a 15-ft. Ranger he constructs a strongback that supports the canoe during the build, cuts the stems, or station molds that form the hull's shape, and adds the strips.
Working with materials found around the shop, Jimmy builds a guillotine to cut through a burrito and steel gates with white oak insets for his property.
Jimmy forges a latch for a chicken coop, combining several different bending techniques Jimmy makes a triple-flip table from steel, creating three workstations for shop machinery.
Jason makes a mid-century-inspired, backless white oak storage hutch he offers additional tips for making inset cabinet doors and then assembles and finishes the final cabinet.
Jason takes on the ultimate camping conversion of a mid-sized station wagon he builds interior cabinets, sliding drawers and compartments, and adds a roof-mounted solar panel.
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