How Do They Do It? - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

Produce Power from Waste; Customize Supercars; Make Super Steel Swords

Blue Angels Airshows; Indoor Ski Slope; Sushi

Artificial Reefs; Earthquake-Proof Buildings; Cars on Rocket Fuel

Cowboys Hats; Deep Sea Dive; In-Flight Catering

De-Ice Planes; Glossy Magazines; Electric Sports Car

Communicate with Spacecraft; Maintain Supertankers; Turn by Turn Navigation

Mega Hotels; Lasers; Desert Golf

Solid Rock; Orange Juice; Bending Glass

Jumbo Jet Garage; Nuclear Power; Pianos

G-Suits; Smart Grid; Vehicle Slowdown

Assembly Line Robots; Wine Bottles; Desalinatize Sea Water

Design Airplane Parachutes; Create Solar Power; Make Photochromic Lenses

Blast Through Rock; Map Earth; Provide Flowers Year-Round

Work in 600-degree Heat; Make Champagne; Expand Ports

Manufacture Propellers; Intelligent Cars; Turning Metal Into Magnets

Large Aquarium; Making Sapphire; Bentleys

Batteries; Artificial Island; Perfumes

Stainless Steel; Making Paper; Stretch Limos

Military Helicopters; Metro Systems; Artificial Reefs

Mine Oil; Operate Shipping Lanes; Restore Film
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