In this episode, viewers are taken through the fascinating manufacturing processes behind various everyday items. The episode explores how windshields are crafted for vehicles, delves into the intricate creation of English saddles for equestrian use, highlights the traditional methods of butter production, and uncovers the mechanisms involved in making post clocks. Each segment provides insight into the unique techniques and materials involved in bringing these products to life.
Show
How It's Made
Episode
S06E10
Air Date
Mar 08, 2006
Season 6 Episodes
S06E01
Three-Wheeled Vehicles, Baseball Bats, Artificial Bonsais, Trombones
S06E02
Springs, Pavers, Pianos
S06E03
Ropes, Billiard Tables, Sailboards, Cymbals
S06E04
Seatbelts, Windows, Wax Figurines, Hot Air Balloons
S06E05
Air Filters, Billiard Cues, Ice Sculptures, Suits
S06E06
Escalator Handrails, Highlighters, Guitar Strings, Wigs
S06E07
Traditional Bows, Coffee Machines, Mascots, Hammocks
S06E08
Fiberglass Insulation, Wooden Ducks, Gumball Machines, Exhaust Systems
S06E09
Chains, Bagels, Vinyl Records
S06E10
Windshields, English Saddles, Butter, Post Clocks
S06E11
Individual Transporters, Canoes, Electric Guitars
S06E12
Residential Water Heaters, Air Bags, Jelly Beans, Ice Resurfacers
S06E13
Amphibious Vehicles, Putters, Model Ships, Drumheads