How It's Made - Season 25

Season 25

Episodes

Grammy Awards; Bicycle Lights; Above-Ground Pools; Foldable Solar Panels

Led Stage Lights; Apple Cider; Chemical Tank Trailers; Ornate Stone Floor

Fishing Line, Industrial Mixers, Natural Baking Soda, and Tow Trucks

Storage Sheds, Industrial Fans, Parchment Paper, and Climbing Walls

Precast Concrete Walls; 3D Printers; Telescopic Cranes; Kerosene Lamp Burners

Car Headlamps, Directional Drills, Pet Combs, and Stained Glass Restoration

Handcrafted Skis; Septic Tanks; Hydroformed Chassis Parts; Aquarium Windows

Zip Line Brakes; Silk Fiber Lamps; Round Balers; Comfort Shoes

Armored Vehicles, Tension Fabric Buildings, Rowers, Sculpture Enlargements

Mountain Bike Suspensions, Surgical Sutures, Grain Dryers, and Frying Pans

Downhill Ski Bindings; Immersion Washers; Mining Ventilation; Pencil Sharpeners

Gingerbread Houses, Livestock Trailers, Hangar Doors, and Toy Figurines

Traffic Signal Poles, Coffee Filters, and Chainsaw Mining Machines
On this episode of How It's Made, we'll see how traffic signal poles, coffee filters, and chainsaw mining machines are made.
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