How It's Made - Season 9

Season 9

Episodes

Solid Tires; Cheesecake; Canoe Paddles; Globes

Boomerangs; Barbeques; Pinball Machines; Strobe Lights

Wooden Bowls; Chainsaws; Stackable Potato Chips; Jet Compressor Blades

Steel Wool; Ranges; Carved Candles; Slot Machines

CCD Semiconductors; Airline Meals; Paper Cups; Trumpets

Padlocks; Hair Clippers; Wooden Shoes; Synthetic Leather

Racing Shells; Stainless Steel Sinks; Leather; Pedal Steel Guitar

Swords; Pontoons; Grandfather Clocks; Fuses

Bumpers; Lighting Gels and Camera Filters; Steam-Powered Models; Candy Canes

Umbrellas; Outboard Motors; Silver Cutlery; Tape Measures

Scalpels; Oil Paints; British Police Helmets; Ice Axes

Bacon; Snowblowers; Luxury Cars

Automatic Transmissions; Silver Miniatures; Hot Air Balloon Baskets; Darts
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