Make 48 City Series
Eight Teams meet at the Bodgery in Madison, WI, and have 48 hours to make an outdoor game that fits in a backpack.
Eight Teams meet at the Bodgery in Madison, WI, and have 48 hours to make an outdoor game that fits in a backpack.
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In part two of April's deck renovation, she shares tips for building stairs, including how to calculate rise and run then, she installs a plunge pool with a nailable stone exterior.
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.
Laura recaps how her tiny house came to be and is reminded how much she loves designing for space and living simply.
With the essentials like her bed and kitchen in place, Laura focuses on storage solutions she makes a mixed material lift-top bench with one end covered in leather and the other in linoleum.
Jamison and Jamie reframe the tiny first-floor bath at the lake house and, upstairs, install a new guest bath they share how to transform a space with peel-and-stick wallpaper.
Jamison builds a kitchen island with a breakfast bar and seating in the lake house and encloses a steel I-beam spanning the first floor ceiling and wraps the support post in matching panels.
Eight teams are challenged to build an innovative at-home healthcare device in 48 hours.
Eight Teams meet at the Bodgery in Madison, WI, and have 48 hours to make an outdoor game that fits in a backpack.
Teams gather in Wichita, KS, to brainstorm the next big idea in water conservation around the home teams have 48 hours to build a prototype and learn who will advance to the National Competition.
The winning team works through product design and prototyping special issues associated with consumer product testing, safety, marketing rules and practices the winning team retains its patent.
The winning team works through product design and prototyping special issues associated with consumer product testing, safety, marketing rules and practices the winning team retains its patent.
The teams present their product ideas and make their pitches to the judges the winner is announced after the judges deliberate.
Brad designs a sleek, modern desk with epoxy inlay drawers and a hidden rear compartment for wire management Brad builds affordable and durable garage shelving from 2x4s and a sheet of oriented strand board.
Chris breaks down how to build non-90-degree, angled box panels Shaun and Chris share three of their favorite woodworking edges -- a thumbnail profile, steep bevel, and tapered chamfer.
Shaun builds a large, custom conference table for a local winery using reclaimed wood from the property Chris shares how to make a simple coffee table with bevel cuts using basic tools.
Chris designs a modern L-shaped executive desk with a base, cabinet and center corner leg he employs a series of workarounds in cutting and joinery due to the desk's size.
Shaun designs a wooden wall-mount coat rack with shelving and hooks Chris explores several woodworking techniques to make a modern bench with tapered legs.
It's harvest season, and Anne takes us on a garden tour, showcasing her bounty from purslane to watermelons she discusses the benefits of soldier flies and shares plans to expand her garden.
Anne explores how to water your garden less, the importance of watering at the right time, the benefits of collecting rainwater, and how to create the perfect conditions for plants to thrive.
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