How Do They Do It?

How Do They Do It? Season 11 Episodes

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Season 11 Episode Guide

Episode 1 - Parmesan, Runways, Reclining Chairs

The secrets behind making Parmesan cheese are revealed. Then, workers keep the runway going at one of the world's busiest airports, and the perfect leisure chair is manufactured.

  

Episode 2 - Carpets, Skis, Niagara Power

Workers weave a Middle Eastern masterpiece. Then, skis fit for Olympic athletes are manufactured, and a million homes are powered by Niagara Falls.

  

Episode 3 - Nori, Beer Bottles, Shark Deterrents

Workers farm seaweed used to hold sushi together. Then, reusable beer-bottles are made that can last for fifteen years, and the secrets to keeping swimmers and surfers safe from shark attacks are revealed.

  

Episode 4 - Brass, Ice Patrol, Penjing

Workers cast the iconic brass street lamps of Venice. Then, giant cargo ships are kept from colliding with icebergs, and tiny trees are cultivated for the Chinese art of penjing.

  

Episode 5 - Racing Bikes, Stunt Pilots, Oil Well

Ultra-light carbon bicycles are built. Then, pilots push themselves to the limit to perform gravity-defying aerobatic stunts, and workers keep the oil flowing in one of the most hostile environments on Earth.

  

Episode 6 - Bagels, Racing Tires, Liuli Glass

Workers roll out bagels New York style. Then, performance tires fit for the racetrack are manufactured, and world-renowned glassware is cast with ancient Chinese methods.

  

Episode 7 - Venice Trash, Sheepskin Boots, Chlorella

Workers keep the floating city of Venice, Italy free of trash. Then, Australian sheepskin boots are manufactured, and common pond-algae is turned into a health supplement.

  

Episode 8 - Turkish Delight, Silver, Sunscreen

The sweet treat of Turkish delight is made with a centuries-old recipe. Then, silversmiths hammer out some of the world's most expensive cutlery, and experts design sunscreen.

  

Episode 9 - Canvas, Stinky Tofu, Bottle Recycling

The secrets behind creating canvases for painting are revealed. Then, foul-smelling tofu is cooked, and bottles are recycled up to 50 times.

  

Episode 10 - Beekeeping, Trikes, Body Armour

Beehives are created that increase honey production. Then, the secrets behind 21st-century body armor are revealed, and a tricycle that fits the entire family is built.

  

Episode 11 - Heat-proof Glass, ATMs, Pagani

Workers produce heat-proof glass with the help of a rare mineral. Then secure ATMs are built, and sheets of fabric are stuck together to make a sports car.

  

Episode 12 - Aquavit, Motorcycle Leathers, Cathedral

A Scandinavian liquor travels around the world before it is consumed. Then, kangaroo hide is used to protect motorcyclists, and workers restore the aging stone of some famous landmarks.

  

Episode 13 - Dock Cranes, Plastic Bags, Baubles

Experts reveal how they prepare a brand-new port for the largest ships in the world. Then, state-of-the-art technology is used to recycle millions of plastic bags everyday, and plain glass is turned into Christmas ornaments.

  

Episode 14 - Balsamic Vinegar, Drysuits, Stunt Plane

The world's most expensive vinegar takes years to manufacture. Then, special suits are made to keep divers warm and dry in the freezing depths of the ocean, and planes are built to survive maneuvers that would tear most apart.

  

Episode 15 - Steel, Wool, Kiteboards

Ultra-efficient cars are built from cutting-edge steel. Then, farmers give sheep the perfect haircut, and kiteboards are crafted to reach toward the sky.

  

Episode 16 - Mattresses, Aircraft Seats, Bras

Soybeans are turned into mattresses. Then, workers manufacture premium airline seats, and aviation science is used to improve bra designs.

  

Episode 17 - Plaster, Awards, Special Forces Plane

Power-station fumes help produce plasterboard. Then, the secrets behind creating the trophies for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are revealed, and an airplane that can land on the world's least accessible runways is built.

  

Episode 18 - Car Windows, Lipstick, Sheep Shears

Workers manufacture millions of safe and sound-resistant car windows. Then, gloss is put on the perfect shade of lipstick, and sheep shears are handcrafted.

  

Episode 19 - Applejack, Aircraft Seat Test, Batteries

Apples are turned into a liquor that is almost as old as the United States. Then, experts test airplane seats without ever leaving the ground, and household batteries are manufactured.

  

Episode 20 - Nickel, Locks, Bubble Tea

Nickel is mined to make American coins. Then, canal locks that lift boats to another level are built, and bubbles are harvested for bubble tea.

  



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