How It's Made Season 5 Episode 19

How It's Made Season 5 Episode 19 Wooden Barrels, Fire Hydrants, Automotive Seats, Cathode Ray Tubes

  • TVG
  • January 18, 2008
  • 21 min
  • 7.7  (19)

In this episode of How It's Made, we take a closer look at the processes behind the creation of wooden barrels, fire hydrants, automotive seats, and cathode ray tubes.

The episode begins with a visit to a cooperage, where wooden barrels are crafted. We get an in-depth look at how the staves are cut, shaped and assembled to form a sturdy, watertight container. From selecting the right type of wood to the use of metal hoops to hold the barrel together, no detail is overlooked in the making of these essential vessels.

Next up, we explore the world of fire hydrants. From casting the body and base to attaching the stem and assembling the various components, making a single fire hydrant is a complex process. We learn about the intricate network of valves and pipes that allows firefighters to tap into a local water supply quickly and efficiently, saving both property and lives.

After this, we see the production of car seats. From the initial design phase to the final stages of quality control, creating a comfortable, safe and supportive seat for an automobile requires multiple steps. We get to see the use of specialized machinery and robotics to ensure consistent results, and we learn about the importance of precise alignment of the foam, fabric and other materials used to make the seats.

Lastly, the episode finishes revelling about Cathode Ray Tubes, which has an intriguing process. We are shown the intricate steps and processes necessary to make the cathode ray tubes that were once the key component of television sets. From creating the glass bulbs to assembling the electron guns, this episode takes us through every step of the production process, showcasing the chemical reactions and scientific principles that make it all possible. We witness the effort that goes behind each stage of production, from lathing and polishing the glass to coating the surface with essential materials.

In conclusion, this episode of How It's Made is a fascinating, educational and thoroughly entertaining look at the intricate processes involved in crafting everyday objects we take for granted. Whether it's wooden barrels, fire hydrants, automotive seats or cathode ray tubes, every object has a story to tell, and this episode takes us behind the scenes to discover the steps that bring these products to life.

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How It's Made, Season 5 Episode 19, 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, Hulu, Microsoft Movies & TV, Apple TV Store online.
  • First Aired
    January 18, 2008
  • Content Rating
    TVG
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (19)