How It's Made
TV-G
7.8
2001
Documentary
Have you ever wondered how the products you use every day are made? How It's Made leads you through the process of how everyday products, such as apple juice, skateboards, engines, contact lenses, and many more objects are manufactured.
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Episode 13 : Ice Cream Cones, Tent Trailers, Shoe Polish, Pliers
August. 12,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for ice cream cones, tent trailers, shoe polish, pliers.
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Episode 12 : Steel Shipping Drums, Police Whistles, Miniature Train Wagons, Glass Blocks
August. 05,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for steel shipping drums, police whistles, miniature train wagons, glass blocks.
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Episode 11 : Pocket Knives, Soapstone Products, Electric Pole Transformers, Snowshoes
July. 29,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for pocket knives, soapstone products, electric pole transformers, traditional snowshoes.
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Episode 10 : Bronze Bells, Wooden Airplane Propellers, Charcoal Briquettes, Gas Log Fireplaces
July. 22,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for bronze bells, wooden airplane propellers, charcoal briquettes, gas log fireplaces.
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Episode 9 : Dress Forms, Boat Propellers, Duvets, Faucets
July. 15,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for dress forms, boat propellers, duvets, faucets.
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Episode 8 : Fire Extinguishers, Doughnuts, Shock Absorbers, Banjos
July. 08,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for fire extinguishers, doughnuts, shock absorbers, banjos.
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Episode 7 : Stainless Steel, Football Helmets, Resin Figurines, Laboratory Glassware
July. 01,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for stainless steel, football helmets, resin figurines, laboratory glassware.
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Episode 6 : Wooden Barrels, Fire Hydrants, Automotive Seats, Cathode Ray Tubes
June. 25,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for wooden barrels, fire hydrants, automotive seats, cathode ray tubes.
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Episode 5 : Automotive Fuel Pumps, Cricket Bats, Change Machines, Ductile Iron Pipe
June. 18,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for automotive fuel pumps, cricket bats, change machines, ductile iron pipe.
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Episode 4 : Ice Cream Treats, Wooden Golf Clubs, Aircraft Wings, Car Battery Recycling
June. 11,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for ice cream treats, wooden golf clubs, aircraft wings, car battery recycling.
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Episode 3 : Levels, Hot Dogs, Abrasive Grains, Sandpaper
June. 04,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for levels, hot dogs, abrasive grains, sandpaper.
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Episode 2 : Curling Stones, Refrigerators, Aluminum Baseball Bats, Opalescent Glass
May. 28,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for curling stones, refrigerators, aluminum baseball bats, opalescent glass.
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Episode 1 : Magnets, Cooked Ham, Silver Teapots, Crash Test Dummies
May. 21,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for magnets, cooked Ham, silver teapots, crash test dummies
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