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S10E12 — Steel Shipping Drums, Police Whistles, Miniature Train Wagons, Glass Blocks
How It's Made
S10E12 Steel Shipping Drums, Police Whistles, Miniature Train Wagons, Glass Blocks
This episode explores the intricate manufacturing methods behind various items, including sturdy steel shipping drums, the iconic sound of police whistles, charming miniature train wagons, and versatile glass blocks. Viewers will gain insight into the detailed processes and craftsmanship involved in creating these everyday products, showcasing the blend of technology and artistry that brings them to life.
Season 10 Episodes
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Magnets, Cooked Ham, Silver Teapots, Crash Test Dummies
Curling Stones, Refrigerators, Aluminum Baseball Bats, Opalescent Glass
Levels, Hot Dogs, Abrasive Grains, Sandpaper
Ice Cream Treats, Wooden Golf Clubs, Aircraft Wings, Car Battery Recycling
Automotive Fuel Pumps, Cricket Bats, Change Machines, Ductile Iron Pipe
Wooden Barrels, Fire Hydrants, Automotive Seats, Cathode Ray Tubes
Stainless Steel, Football Helmets, Resin Figurines, Laboratory Glassware
Fire Extinguishers, Doughnuts, Shock Absorbers, Banjos
Dress Forms, Boat Propellers, Duvets, Faucets
Bronze Bells, Wooden Airplane Propellers, Charcoal Briquettes, Gas Log Fireplaces
Pocket Knives, Soapstone Products, Electric Pole Transformers, Snowshoes
Steel Shipping Drums, Police Whistles, Miniature Train Wagons, Glass Blocks
Ice Cream Cones, Tent Trailers, Shoe Polish, Pliers