How It's Made Season 10 Episode 11
How It's Made
Season 10

Ep 11. Underwater Robots, Lasagna, Band Saws, Ski Trekking Poles

  • TV-G
  • June 10, 2011
  • 22 min
  • 6.8  (13)

In season 10 episode 11 of How It's Made, viewers are taken on a journey exploring the intricate and fascinating processes behind the creation of four very different products: underwater robots, lasagna, band saws, and ski trekking poles. Each segment delves into the unique materials and manufacturing methods that contribute to the final product, showcasing the precision and skill required by craftsmen and machines alike.

The first segment focuses on the development of underwater robots, which are used for a wide range of underwater applications including search and rescue, marine biology research, and oil rig maintenance. Viewers are shown how the robots' unique design allows them to navigate through water with ease, utilizing cutting-edge sensors and propulsion systems to perform their various tasks. The segment also highlights the intricate electrical and computer components that make up the robot's advanced control systems, each of which must be carefully assembled and tested to ensure reliability in even the most challenging environments.

Next, the show turns its attention to the mouthwatering world of lasagna. Viewers are shown how this classic Italian dish is made, from the production of the pasta sheets to the delicious layers of meat, cheese, and sauce that make up the final product. The segment highlights the importance of creating high-quality ingredients, from the perfectly cooked pasta to the flavorful meat and sauce mixtures. Viewers also get an inside look at the assembly process, including the careful layering of ingredients and the unique baking process that brings everything together into a mouthwatering, savory delight.

In the third segment, viewers are introduced to the world of band saws, which are used for a wide range of woodworking projects. The segment explores the complex manufacturing process required to create these powerful machines, from the careful selection of high-quality metals to the intricate assembly of gears, bearings, and other components. Viewers are also introduced to the different types of band saws available, including those designed for large industrial projects and smaller models for personal use in home workshops.

Finally, the show concludes with a segment on ski trekking poles, which are essential tools for both avid skiers and professional athletes. Viewers are taken through the process of creating the poles, from the selection of high-quality materials to the assembly of the intricate components required to ensure maximum performance. The segment also highlights the importance of creating poles that are lightweight yet durable, with comfortable grips and adjustable length settings to meet the needs of skiers of all sizes and abilities.

Overall, season 10 episode 11 of How It's Made offers a fascinating look at the diverse range of products that make up our world, as well as the craftsmen and machines behind their creation. From robots designed for underwater exploration to delicious Italian lasagna, viewers are sure to come away with a newfound appreciation for the complex manufacturing processes that go into creating the products we rely on every day.

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  • First Aired
    June 10, 2011
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    22 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (13)