How It's Made
S02E09 Steel Safes, False Teeth, Airplanes, Maple Syrup
In this episode, viewers explore the intricate manufacturing processes behind steel safes, dentures, aircraft, and maple syrup. Each segment delves into the steps involved in creating these diverse items, highlighting the craftsmanship and technology that bring them to life. From the forging of steel to the delicate crafting of false teeth, the engineering of planes, and the sweet harvesting of maple syrup, this episode offers a fascinating look at how these everyday products are produced.
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Eyeglass Lenses, Granite, Potato Chips, Microprocessors
Honey, Fiber-Optics, Bricks, Pipe Organs
Personal Watercraft, Wine, Office Furniture, Ice Skates
Winter Jackets, Animation, Mushrooms, Gold Rings
Hydroponic Lettuce, Construction Wood, Recycling, Fishing Flies
Diamond Cuttings, Wood Doors, Paintballs, Newspapers
Carpets, Drinking Water, Laser Eye Surgery, Acoustic Guitars
Fiberglass Boats, Clothes Dryers, Bubble Gum, Fireworks
Steel Safes, False Teeth, Airplanes, Maple Syrup
Gummies, Aluminum Cans, Fish Farming, Bronze Sculptures
Aluminum Pots and Pans, Artificial Limbs, Peanut Butter, High Intensity Light Bulbs
Cars, Grocery Carts, Rapid Tooling and Prototyping, Collectible Coins
Ball Bearings, Electrical Wires, Lost Wax Process Casting, Automated Machines