In this episode, viewers are taken on an insightful journey through the intricate manufacturing methods behind various everyday items. The episode explores how magnets are made, delves into the preparation of cooked ham, highlights the craftsmanship involved in creating silver teapots, and reveals the engineering behind crash test dummies. Each segment showcases the unique processes and techniques that bring these products to life, offering a fascinating look at industrial production.
Show
How It's Made
Episode
S10E01
Air Date
May 21, 2008
Season 10 Episodes
S10E01
Magnets, Cooked Ham, Silver Teapots, Crash Test Dummies
S10E02
Curling Stones, Refrigerators, Aluminum Baseball Bats, Opalescent Glass
S10E03
Levels, Hot Dogs, Abrasive Grains, Sandpaper
S10E04
Ice Cream Treats, Wooden Golf Clubs, Aircraft Wings, Car Battery Recycling
S10E05
Automotive Fuel Pumps, Cricket Bats, Change Machines, Ductile Iron Pipe
S10E06
Wooden Barrels, Fire Hydrants, Automotive Seats, Cathode Ray Tubes
S10E07
Stainless Steel, Football Helmets, Resin Figurines, Laboratory Glassware
S10E08
Fire Extinguishers, Doughnuts, Shock Absorbers, Banjos
S10E09
Dress Forms, Boat Propellers, Duvets, Faucets
S10E10
Bronze Bells, Wooden Airplane Propellers, Charcoal Briquettes, Gas Log Fireplaces
S10E11
Pocket Knives, Soapstone Products, Electric Pole Transformers, Snowshoes
S10E12
Steel Shipping Drums, Police Whistles, Miniature Train Wagons, Glass Blocks
S10E13
Ice Cream Cones, Tent Trailers, Shoe Polish, Pliers