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 : Space Pens, Reef Aquariums, Metal Caskets, Composite Bike Wheels
June. 24,2012
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Episode 12 : Navajo Rugs, Crude Oil, Kaleidoscopes, Titanium Dental Implants
June. 23,2012
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Episode 11 : Tasers, Canned Soup, Jaw Harps & Mouth Bows, Diving Boards
June. 22,2012
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Episode 10 : Clay, Pitted Prunes, Spurs, Polyurethane Tires
June. 21,2012
Spurs; filled tires; clay; pitted prunes.
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Episode 9 : Dinnerware, Air Brake Tanks, Frosted Cereal, Fossils
June. 14,2012
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Episode 8 : Bamboo Bicycles, Chainsaw Art, Breath Mints, Manual Motorcycle Transmissions
June. 07,2012
Get the story behind bamboo bicycles, chainsaw art, breath mints and manual motorcycle transmissions.
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Episode 7 : Fish Decoys, Film Digitization, Cylinder Stoves, Concrete Light Poles
May. 31,2012
Find out how fish decoys, film digitization, cylinder stoves and concrete light poles are made.
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Episode 6 : Multi-Tools, Jojoba Oil, Marionettes
May. 24,2012
Learn how multi-tools, Jojoba oil and marionettes are made.
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Episode 5 : Turf Grass, Beef Jerky, Wood Chippers, Bowling Pins
May. 17,2012
Get the story on turf grass, beef jerky, wood chippers and bowling pins.
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Episode 4 : Robotic Hunting Decoys, Canned Tomatoes, Scoreboards, Lassos
May. 10,2012
Featuring robotic hunting decoys, canned tomatoes, scoreboards and lassos.
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Episode 3 : Canvas Wall Tents, Peace Pipes, Shredded Wheat Cereal, Cannons
May. 03,2012
Find out how canvas wall tents, peace pipes, shredded wheat cereal and cannons are made.
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Episode 2 : Pewter Flasks, Potato Salad, Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Engineered Wood Siding
April. 26,2012
Learn how pewter flasks, potato salad, Hydrogen fuel cells and engineered wood siding are made.
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Episode 1 : Garden Forks, English Toffee, Paint Chip Cards, Bundt Pans
April. 19,2012
Find out how they make garden forks, English toffee, paint chip cards and Bundt pans.
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