How It's Made - Season 27

Season 27

Episodes

CNC Assembly Machines; Lemon Tarts; Miniature War Figures

Chemical Tank Pressure Vents; Candy Wafers; Food Trucks; Traditional Ropes

Graphene; Worlds Smallest Car; Force Testers; Composite Cans

LED tubes; chocolate peanut butter bars; robotic medication dispensers.

Commercial Drones; Aquarium Fish; Runway Cleaners; and Shuttlecocks

Wooden Matches; Tillage Machines; Telescopic Gangways; and Mabe Pearls

Mosquito Coils, Solar-Assist Tricycles, Palm Oil, Fiberglass Chopper Guns

Wood Toys, Retro Toasters, Laboratory Furnaces, Aerogel
Wood toys; retro toasters; laboratory furnaces.

Combination Squares, Farmed Shrimp, Ball Valves and String Trimmers
Combination squares; farmed shrimp; ball valves; string trimmers.

Chinese-style Furniture, Electrical Switches, Thai Fish Sauce, Cappers
Chinese-style furniture; electrical switches; Thai fish sauce; cappers.

Mortars and Pestles; Bowling Lane Conditioners; Crematories; Wood Playsets

Race Car Oil Tanks; Plaster Mouldings; Lemongrass Oil; Fly Tying Vises

Coconut Charcoal; Dial Indicators; Wet Downdraft Tables; Bassoon Reeds
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