How It's Made Season 15 Episode 6
How It's Made
Season 15

Ep 6. Sawhorses and Toolboxes; Frozen French Toast; School Buses

  • TV-G
  • November 14, 2013
  • 21 min
  • 6.6  (13)

How It's Made season 15 episode 6 takes viewers on a journey through the production processes of three very different products. The episode titled Sawhorses and Toolboxes; Frozen French Toast; School Buses begins with an in-depth look at how sawhorses and toolboxes are made. Sawhorses, which are used to support wood pieces during sawing and other construction work, are made by combining various types of wood through a process called laminating. The wood pieces are glued and pressed together to form a sturdy and durable sawhorse that can support even the heaviest wood pieces. Meanwhile, toolboxes, which are essential for keeping tools organized and easily accessible, are made by bending sheets of metal into the desired shape and then finishing them with a coat of paint or other protective coating.

In the second segment of the episode, viewers get a glimpse into how frozen French toast is made. This breakfast favorite, which can be found in most supermarket freezer sections, is made by first slicing bread into even pieces and then soaking it in a mixture of eggs, milk, sugar, and other ingredients. The soaked bread slices are then flash-frozen to lock in their freshness and flavor. Once frozen, they are packaged and shipped to supermarkets where they can be quickly reheated and enjoyed by families across the country.

The final segment of the episode takes viewers inside a school bus factory to see how these iconic vehicles are made. School buses are a common sight on roads across the United States, transporting millions of children to and from school every day. The production process for school buses begins with a frame made of steel or aluminum which is then fitted with a variety of components including an engine, transmission, and axles. The bus is then painted and all of its features, such as seating, heating and cooling systems, and safety equipment, are installed. Once completed, the bus undergoes rigorous testing to ensure that it meets all safety and performance standards before it is sent to schools across the country.

Overall, How It's Made season 15 episode 6 provides an in-depth look at the production processes of three very different products. From the construction of sawhorses and toolboxes to the creation of frozen French toast and school buses, viewers are given a behind-the-scenes look at how these everyday products are made. Through detailed explanations and stunning visuals, this episode serves as a reminder of the intricate processes that go into the production of even the simplest of products.

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How It's Made, Season 15 Episode 6, is available to watch and stream on Science Channel. You can also buy, rent How It's Made on demand at Discovery+, Amazon Prime, Amazon, Vudu, Microsoft Movies & TV, Google Play online.
  • First Aired
    November 14, 2013
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (13)