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Have you ever wondered how the products you use every day are made? How It's Made leads you through the process of how everyday products, such as apple juice, skateboards, engines, contact lenses, and many more objects are manufactured.
Episode 13 : Automatic Transmissions, Silver Miniatures, Hot Air Balloon Baskets, Darts
April. 06,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for automatic transmissions, silver miniatures, hot air balloon baskets and darts and shows how each is made.
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Episode 12 : Bacon, Snowblowers, Luxury Cars
March. 30,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for bacon, snowblowers and luxury cars, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 11 : Scalpels, Oil Paints, British Police Helmets, Ice Axes
March. 23,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for scalpels, oil paints, British police helmets and ice axes, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 10 : Umbrellas, Outboard Motors, Silver Cutlery, Tape Measures
March. 16,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for umbrellas, outboard motors, silver cutlery and tape measures, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 9 : Bumpers, Lighting Gels and Camera Filters, Steam-Powered Models, Candy Canes
March. 09,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for bumpers, lighting gels and camera filters, steam-powered models and candy canes, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 8 : Swords, Pontoons, Grandfather Clocks, Fuses
March. 02,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for swords, pontoons, grandfather clocks and fuses, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 7 : Racing Shells, Stainless Steel Sinks, Leather, Pedal Steel Guitar
February. 24,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for racing shells, stainless steel sinks, leather, and pedal steel guitars, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 6 : Padlocks, Hair Clippers, Wooden Shoes, Synthetic Leather
February. 17,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for padlocks, hair clippers, wooden shoes and synthetic leather, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 5 : CCD Semiconductors, Airline Meals, Paper Cups, Trumpets
February. 10,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for CCD semiconductors, airline meals, paper cups and trumpets, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 4 : Steel Wool, Ranges, Carved Candles, Slot Machines
February. 03,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for steel wool, ranges, carved candles and slot machines, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 3 : Wooden Bowls, Chainsaws, Stackable Potato Chips, Jet Compressor Blades
January. 27,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for wooden bowls, chainsaws, stackable potato chips, and jet compressor blades, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 2 : Boomerangs, Barbeques, Pinball Machines, Strobe Lights
January. 20,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for boomerangs, barbeques, pinball machines and strobe lights, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 1 : Solid Tires, Cheesecake, Canoe Paddles, Globes
January. 13,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for solid tires, cheesecake, canoe paddles and globes, and shows how each is made.
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