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HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 9

Each day we bring you videos from around the Internet to show you how they make stuff.

Season 9 features the following:

  • Multi-utility tools
  • Decaf coffee
  • Electric Guitar
  • MRI scanner
  • 3D puzzles
  • External hard drives
  • Cake sprinkles
  • Gummie Bears
  • Gingerbread house
  • Candy canes
  • Highlighters
  • Kaliedoscopes
  • Kitchen knives
  • Artificial limbs
  • Smartphones
  • Peanut Butter
  • Rubik’s Cube
  • Bagpipes
  • Titanium
  • Fibre optic cables
  • Glass Christmas ornaments
  • Bullets
  • Mannequins
  • Sandpaper
  • Artificial Christmas trees
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HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 1

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 2

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 3

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 4

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 5

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 6

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 7

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 8

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 9

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 10

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Multi-utility tools:

Having a multitool in hand, is like having a tool box in your pocket. It can contain up to 21 basic instruments, from screwdriver to pliers, they all fall in and out of the handles forming a caseless and compact handy instrument.

Watch the video below to learn how do they make it:

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Decaf coffee:

What is coffee? In a layman’s language, it is a strong dose of caffeine that keeps us going during late nights and all-nighters. Then there is decaf coffee, which is basically coffee without caffeine, which is essentially coffee, that is not really coffee. Here is possibly one of the most important and popular question asked — how do they take the caffeine out the coffee? Isn't caffeine what coffee is all about?

It is confusing! Watch the video below to know how do they make decaf coffee:

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Electric Guitar:

An electric guitar is one of the most widely used instruments in the world of music and plays a significant role in myriad musical genres. Well, everyone enjoys the amazing solos that an electric guitar produces, but have you ever wondered how they are made? The mechanism is totally different from a simple acoustic guitar and building an electric guitar is much more complex. On that note, lets have a look at how electric guitars are manufactured.

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MRI scanner:

Using magnetic field and radio wave pulses, an MRI can look right through you to determinate what’s going on inside your body. The magnet in an MRI scanner is very powerful, it is about 30,000 times stronger than the earth’s magnetic field.

The video below shows how this incredible machine is made. Watch how they make it:

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3D puzzles:

Flat puzzles are known by everyone, but 3D puzzles present a different challenge altogether – both for the one who solve it and the ones who create it.

These three dimensional puzzles are first conceived using a computer software, and then the blueprint of the puzzle is worked on. Watch the video below to learn how it’s made:

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External hard drives:

Hard disks are one of the most used devices in this digital world. The first ever hard disk offered a storage capacity of only 5MB and the system was as big as two refrigerators! Well, times have changed and most people using personal computers or laptops these days require a lot more storage capacity. Today, external hard drives are widely used globally. Check out this interseting video to see how they are made.

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Cake sprinkles:

Believe it or not, cake sprinkles have been around since the 1800s. Which means, it has been over 200 years that the good old sprinkles have been adding the dash of pretty to our favourite cakes.

Since we have entered the festive season and we can spot cake sprinkles topping on all the yummy cakes around us, so we decided to show you how these sprinkles are actually made.

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Gummie Bears

It’s the festive season, and it’s the time for the yummiest treats. Out of the lot, our favourite remains the gummy bears. It’s interesting how these yummy candies are made, watch the video below to know:

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Gingerbread house

What’s Christmas without the gingerbreads? A well-baked ginger bread house just makes Christmas perfect!

Gingerbread house is essentially a gingerbread biscuit modelled as a house. These houses are covered with a variety of delicious candies and icing. Watch the video below to know how it’s made:

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Candy canes

Available in various colours and sizes, candy canes are usually popular around the Christmas season. Check out how candy canes are made from sugar, lactose and natural colours.

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Highlighters:

Used almost every day, a highlighter is usually found in your stationary drawer. Each highlighter is a tank filled with a different colour ink and is used to highlight important text or simply doodle or draw. A highlighter is made out of plastic and has a durable felt nib with a big, flat or round tip. Check out how they manufacture highlighters.

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Kaliedoscopes:

A kaleidoscope operates on the principle of multiple reflection, where several mirrors are placed at an angle to one another. Typically there are three rectangular mirrors set at 60 degree to each other so that they form an equilateral triangle. The angle generates an infinite regular grid of various different patterns.

Watch the video below to know how it’s made:

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Kitchen knives

Kitchen knives are used every day in homes and hotels. Each of these knives is made from high quality steel which allows it to flex and bend. The steel is made from special grade metal which allows it to stay sharp and resist it from rusting. Check out how they mass manufacture kitchen knives.

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Artificial limbs:

Today’s artificial limbs are a far cry from the wooden legs of yester-year. They look quite realistic, and thanks to the advancing technology, today’s artificial limbs are much more sophisticatedly designed and they function a lot similar to an actual limb.

Watch the video below to understand the making of an artificial limb:

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Smartphones

Smartphones are the most essential source of communication in today’s time. Consequently, most of us find it difficult to stay away from our phones for long. (And by long we mean, more than 10 minutes!) So we thought it would be interesting to see how these smartphone are manufactures and assembled.

Watch the video below to witness the manufacturing of a smartphone in a factory in China:

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Peanut Butter

Today’s video is like visiting Charlie’s chocolate factory, only that it’s not chocolate but peanut butter, and it is so much more amazing. So switch on the drool machine, and learn how peanut butter is made:

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Rubik’s Cube

Rubik's Cube is a 3-D combination puzzle invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Erno Rubik. It is widely considered to be world’s best-selling toy. In a classic Rubik's Cube, each of the six faces is covered by nine stickers, each of one of six solid colours: white, red, blue, orange, green, and yellow.

Today’s video depicts how this magic puzzle is put together:

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Bagpipes

The bagpipes is one of the oldest instruments, played for centuries throughout large parts of Europe, Turkey, the Caucasus, around the Persian Gulf, Northern Africa and North America. Mostly associated with the Scottish Great Highland, the instrument aerophone class of instruments.

Today’s video demonstrates the making of this beautiful instrument.

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Titanium

Known as the Metal of the Gods, Titanium is an exciting metal for its unusual characteristics. Owing to its light-weight, Titanium has been used in some of the most exceptional inventions in the world — the fastest airplane, extraordinary building and expensive designer goods.

Watch the video to learn the history of titanium and how it’s made.

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Fibre optic cables

Fibre Optic cables are perhaps one of the most important inventions in modern times. It is a technology that uses glass or plastic fibers to transmit data. What you say or speak over the phone, send messages or download, the data travels through these fibre optics. Voice and data get transmitted via pulses of light through hair thin glass fibres. Check out this video to see how these cables are made.

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Glass Christmas ornaments:

What’s Christmas without lights, embellishments and pretty ornaments! Other than all the candies, presents and merry making, Christmas is a special festival for the visual-treat it offers. Today we bring you a video that demonstrates how the decorative glass ornaments are made.

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Bullets

Bullets do not normally contain explosives, but damage the intended target by impact and penetration. The word "bullet" is sometimes colloquially used to refer to ammunition in general, or to a cartridge, which is a combination of the bullet, case/shell, powder, and primer. Check out how bullets are manufactured.

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Mannequins:

Also nicknamed as a show doll, mannequins are basically life size dolls to represent a human body. Mannequins are usually deployed at showrooms to display everything from clothing to shoes and ornaments. The video here will show you how each of these mannequins are manufactured.

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Artificial Christmas trees:

Artificial Christmas trees are artificial pine and fir trees manufactured for the specific purpose of use as a Christmas tree. The earliest artificial Christmas trees were wooden, tree-shaped pyramids or feather trees, both developed by Germans. Most modern trees are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) but many other types of trees have been and are available, including aluminum Christmas trees and fiber-optic illuminated Christmas trees. Check out how artificial Christmas trees are manufactured.

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Sandpaper:

Sandpaper or glasspaper are generic names used for a type of coated abrasive that consists of sheets of paper or cloth with abrasive material glued to one face. Sandpaper is produced in different grit sizes and is used to remove small amounts of material from surfaces, either to make them smoother (for example, in painting and wood finishing), to remove a layer of material (such as old paint), or sometimes to make the surface rougher (for example, as a preparation for gluing. Check out the video which explains how sandpaper is manufactured.

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Check out other seasons:

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 1

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 2

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 3

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 4

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 5

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 6

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 7

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 8

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 9

HOW DO THEY MAKE IT: Season 10

( Source : deccan chronicle )
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