How It's Made - Season 26

Season 26

Episodes

Time-Delay Locks, Brownies, Pallet Dispensers, and Crystal Chandeliers
Find out how time-delay locks, brownies, pallet dispensers, and crystal chandeliers are made.

Bead Wire, Mini Pepperoni, Irrigation Sprinklers, and Leather Gloves
Find out how bead wire, mini pepperoni, irrigation sprinklers, and leather gloves are made.

Mouth-Blown Window Glass, Water Pumps, Sake, Tweezers

Statue Restoration, Tripods, Polish Sausages, Welding Guns
Find out how tripods, polish sausages, and welding guns are made, and go inside the process of statue restoration.

Champagne, ATMs, Marine Turbochargers
Find out how champagne, ATMs, and marine turbochargers are made.

Sharpening Steels, Bladder Pumps, Ironing Boards, and Kayak Paddles
Find out how Sharpening Steels, Bladder Pumps, Ironing Boards, and Kayak Paddles are made.

Champagne Hoods; Pneumatic Systems; Espresso Machines; Pizza Ovens
Find out how champagne hoods and foils, pneumatic delivery systems, espresso machines, and pizza ovens are made.

Stile & Rail Doors, Steam Cleaners, Hand-Held Pizzas, and Power Brushes
Stile & rail doors, steam cleaners, pizza pockets, and wire brushes

Industrial Casters; Wedding Cakes; THz Spectrometers; Racing Catamarans

Ceramic Grills; Pneumatic Punchers; Water Fountains; Wooden Surfboards
Find out how ceramic grills, pneumatic punching machines, water jet fountains, and hollow wooden surfboards are made.

Vibrating Mining Screens; Whoopie Pies; Utility Poles; Roller Conveyors

Exercise Bikes; Cornish Pasties; Pasta Makers; Slate Products

Channel Signs, Wetsuits, and Aluminum Aircraft
Find out how channel signs, wetsuits, and alumnium aircrafts are made.
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