how it's made

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by unique1, Feb 3, 2009.

  1. unique1

    unique1 New Member

    Has anyone besides me found themselves watching this show? I started watching it sometime last year and find it quite interesting on how they actually make some of the every day items. :)
     
  2. alaine

    alaine New Member

    I've never heard of it. That sound interesting, though. I've heard an idea of someone wanting to start something similar. That's cool that someone is doing it. There so much stuff in our world. It would be interesting to see the process it goes through to get here.
     
  3. toolman

    toolman New Member

    I have seen it. It is very good. :D:cool::cool:
     
  4. Daydreamer

    Daydreamer New Member

    I watch it fairly often, and am constantly amazed at the machinery people have invented to accomplish repetitive fabrication tasks, which so much accuracy.
     
  5. baguiopine

    baguiopine New Member

    Hi, I've never seen that show. What channel is it? It's sounds great though.
     
  6. heretoday

    heretoday New Member

    Good show

    I've learned some interesting tidbits on that show. In some ways it is similar to this website, they should really mention Woodforums.org on the show sometime!
     
  7. chocoguy

    chocoguy New Member

    What show are you referring too?

    It is really strange that you are asking something but you aren’t telling which show you are referring too.
     
  8. Kitten

    Kitten New Member

    Choco, the name of the show is in the subject line...."How it's made" is the name.

    And I've seen bits and pieces of it, but haven't really sat down to watch it.
     
  9. Taggart

    Taggart New Member

    I think I've seen a brief clip of the show, and I can see where it would be interesting.

    I'm not sure where I'd find it on our cable service though.
     
  10. Twiceshy

    Twiceshy New Member

    We watch it on The Discovery Channel. I think it tends to run at night, almost every night of the week.

    If you like machinery, The History Channel run Modern Marvels. This show looks at how machines, among other things, are developed and/ or how they are used.