How It's Made Season 22 Episode 9

How It's Made Season 22 Episode 9 Fireplace Bellows, Calissons, and Diving Watercraft

  • TV-G
  • August 17, 2017
  • 21 min
  • 7.6  (17)

In the ninth episode of the twenty-second season of How It's Made, the viewers get a chance to learn about Fireplace Bellows, Calissons, and Diving Watercraft. The show takes us on a journey to discover the manufacturing process behind these three vastly different products.

The episode starts by featuring the manufacturing process of Fireplace Bellows. The bellows, which are a small device used to blow air to stoke a fire, are crafted from the finest wood, leather, and brass. The cameras follow a team of skilled craftsmen working together to create a single bellow. The wood is first cut into specific shapes and sizes to make the bellows' body. The leather is then stretched and cut to shape the bellow's bellows. A brass nozzle is fixed at the end of the bellow to help direct the airflow. Finally, the wood is polished, and the bellows are assembled. The process might seem simple, but as the viewers watch, they will realize that it requires precision, skill, and attention to detail to manufacture a Fireplace Bellow that can work properly.

The second product showcased in the episode is Calissons. Calissons are a French candy made from a blend of almonds and candied fruits. The manufacturing process of Calissons takes place entirely in France, where the show's crew goes to capture the process. The episode shows how the artisan makers blend and shape different ingredients to create what seems like an effortless delicacy. The process starts with a mixture of almonds and candied fruits that is blended together to create a paste. The paste is then shaped into small oval shapes which are covered in icing sugar, creating the signature look of Calissons. Finally, the sweet treats are packaged and labeled to be sold. The Calissons might seem like a simple candy, but the production process shows how precise attention to detail is required to create a perfect bite.

The last product showcased in the episode is Diving Watercraft. The manufacturing process of Diving Watercraft is shown to be a complex one, involving high-tech manufacturing processes and skilled workers. The episode showcases the creation of a watercraft used by divers when scuba diving. The watercraft is designed to provide an underwater platform for divers to rest on during a dive, and to transport them from location to location. The episode shows how different components are first manufactured separately and then assembled at the factory. The hull of the watercraft is created using different molds and cured in large ovens. The engines, fuel tanks, and other components are installed with precision and care. The episode wraps up by showcasing the testing of the watercraft in a pool before shipping to the customers.

In conclusion, the How It's Made season 22 episode 9 does an excellent job of showcasing the manufacturing process of three vastly different products. The episode teaches the viewers about the attention to detail and skill required to create a product, no matter how big or small it may be. The show also highlights how manufacturing processes have evolved over the years and how technology has played an essential role in making the manufacturing process more efficient. Overall, this episode is a must-watch for anyone curious about manufacturing processes or looking for an insight into how products are made.

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How It's Made, Season 22 Episode 9, is available to watch and stream on Science Channel. You can also buy, rent How It's Made on demand at Max, Prime Video, Amazon, Fandango at Home, Science Channel, Microsoft Movies & TV, Google Play, Apple TV Store online.
  • First Aired
    August 17, 2017
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (17)