Episode list

How Do They Do It?

Nori Seaweed, Beer Bottles and Shark Repellant
The process of making Nori Seaweed sheets, from the spore to the packaging. Beer bottles, made from silica sand and scrap, they could last for 15 years. In the battle between surf users and sharks, new technologies are being tested.
7.4 /10
Venice Street Lamps, Ship Safety and Bonsai
Traditional bronze sand casting of the Venice street lamps. The US Coast Guard patrols use radar, forward looking infra red cameras and dropped markers to track ice for shipping. The Chinese art of creating miniature trees called Bonsai.
7 /10
Bagels, Racing Tyres, Glass Sculptures
Bagel manufacture from flour to the breakfast table. Raw rubber to race capable, the making of high performance racing tyres. Making glass castings from silica sand to finished sculpture using traditional techniques.
7.1 /10
Art Canvas, Stinky Tofu, Bottle Recycling
From growing flax, through four factories to the final canvas. From Soya bean, to Soya milk, to tofu and then stinky tofu, but not for every one's taste. Recovering, cleaning and refilling beer bottles.
7 /10
Beekeeping, Body Armour, Family Trike
Plastic to molded bee hives, increasing production by 25 percent. Turning steel into a three wheel family carrier that is light on the environment. Combining Kevlar, ceramic and polyethylene to protect our military men.
7 /10
Glass Cookware, ATMs, Hyper Car
From the borax mine to your oven, how they make ovenproof glass dishes. Building an ATM strong enough to stop would be thieves. Manufacturing special Kevlar based body shells to make high performance cars as fast as possible.
7.2 /10
Container Port, Plastic Bags, Blowing Glass
Buliding a 2.5 billion dollar container port in London. Recycling waste plastic bags into new bags to save the worlds oceans. Blowing glass tubes and decorating them into your favourite hand made Christmas baubles and decorations.
7.2 /10
Super Steel, Sheep Shearing, Kite Boards
Iron ore and special processes to make lighter steel for more efficient cars. Shearing sheep is a fast and very precise process if you want a quality product. Layering many materials in a special process to build the ultimate Kite Board.
7.2 /10
Soybean Mattresses, Aircraft Seats, Bra Design
Soya beans are not just for food products. They can be used to make mattress foam too. Special materials are needed to make the safest airline seats. Space technology is used to ensure the perfect brassier design.
7.2 /10
Car Windows, Glossy Lipstick, Sheep Shears
Car windows, from sand, through cutting, grinding, moulding, and bonding with plastic to your car. Powdered pigments, oils, perfume and waxes make the perfect lipstick. If you don't have electric shears then steel hand shears are for you.
0 /10
Applejack Brandy, Aircraft Seats, Batteries
Apples, crushed, filtered, fermented and bottled for your Applejack Brandy. Testing different types of aircraft seat to ensure you sit safely on every flight. Paper, plastic, chemicals, copper and steel to make a long lasting battery.
7.2 /10
Nickel, Canal Locks, Bubble Tea
How do they mine nickel to turn into nickels? How do they build the lock gates for canals to allow barges to climb hills? How do they put the bubbles in Taiwan's beloved Bubble Tea.
7.4 /10
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