How It's Made Season 6 Episode 11 Heated Skate Blades, Gliders, Hand Bells, Fire Hoses
- TV-G
- November 14, 2008
- 21 min
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7.3 (17)
In season 6 episode 11 of How It's Made, viewers are taken through the step-by-step process of creating heated skate blades, gliders, hand bells, and fire hoses.
First, the episode focuses on the heated skate blades used by professional and amateur hockey players alike. The blades are manufactured through a precision lasers cutting process, and then heated under high temperatures to make them more durable. Next, viewers learn about the production of gliders. Made from fiberglass and other high-tech materials, gliders are designed and tested for optimal aerodynamics.
Moving on to hand bells, the episode highlights the process of casting the bells from bronze. Bell makers work with molten bronze to create unique sounds and tones for each instrument. Finally, the episode concludes with a look at the production of fire hoses. Made from durable materials like polyester and nylon, fire hoses must be able to withstand extreme pressure and hot temperatures.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to detailed explanations of each manufacturing process, as well as behind-the-scenes footage of factories and production lines. How It's Made continues to offer fascinating insight into the world of manufacturing and the many processes that go into creating the everyday objects around us.