
Overview
We live in a highly mechanized world in which billions of products are made by machines–but there are some things that can be built only by using an even more sophisticated tool–the human hand. In New Mexico, a pilot who builds his own jet-powered glider takes to the skies–his very life depending on his handiwork. Canoe makers in Montana, and a knife maker in Washington, handcraft items so unique that customers are willing to pay significantly higher prices than if they were machine made. In the farmlands of Central California, craftsmen keep alive the ancient art of weapon making–see their gleaming suits of armor in action, as weekend warriors do battle. Ever wonder how those impressive animal skeletons in museums are constructed? The artists of Skulls International in Oklahoma City share their secrets. And in Hollywood, the Chiodo brothers reveal how handmade special effects have a charm and character that today's computer animators can't duplicate.
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18 - 1Inside Your Walls October 03, 2011
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18 - 2Built by Hand October 10, 2011
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18 - 3Swamp Tech October 24, 2011
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18 - 4Pocket Tools November 07, 2011
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18 - 5Food Trucks November 14, 2011
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18 - 6Weird Machines November 28, 2011
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18 - 7More Candy December 05, 2011
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18 - 8Battle Ready December 19, 2011
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18 - 9Stink December 26, 2011
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18 - 10Waterproof January 02, 2012
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18 - 11Wood January 09, 2012
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18 - 12Convenience Stores January 16, 2012
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18 - 13Tiny Weapons January 23, 2012
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18 - 14Under Pressure January 30, 2012
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18 - 15Shoes February 06, 2012
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18 - 16Alaska February 20, 2012