How It's Made Season 10 Episode 6
How It's Made
Season 10

Ep 6. Rolled Wafers, Wood Pellets, Class & Championship Rings

  • TV-G
  • May 6, 2011
  • 21 min
  • 7.4  (18)

In season 10 episode 6 of How It's Made, viewers get an inside look at the manufacturing processes behind four very different products: rolled wafers, wood pellets, class rings, and championship rings.

The episode opens with a visit to a factory that produces rolled wafers, a crispy and sweet treat that is a popular snack in many countries around the world. Viewers will see how the dough for the wafers is made, as well as how it is rolled out and cut into perfectly sized circles. They will also learn about the different flavors and coatings that can be applied to the wafers before they are packaged and shipped off to stores.

Next, the show takes viewers to a wood pellet factory where they will see how this renewable energy source is made. Wood pellets are small, cylindrical pieces of compressed sawdust and other wood waste materials that are used as fuel in everything from home stoves to industrial power plants. In this segment, viewers will learn about the different types of wood that can be used to make pellets, as well as the process of grinding, drying, and compressing the materials into the finished product.

In the third segment of the episode, viewers get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of class rings. Class rings are typically worn by high school and college students to commemorate their graduation and signify their affiliation with a particular school. In this segment, viewers will see how these rings are designed, cast, and personalized with the student's name, graduation year, and other details. They will also learn about the different types of precious metals and gemstones that can be used to create class rings.

The final segment of the episode focuses on championship rings, which are worn by athletes and coaches to commemorate their team's victory in a major sporting event. Viewers will see how championship rings are designed to reflect the team's colors and logo, as well as the event and year in which the victory took place. They will also learn about the intricate process of casting and setting the various diamonds, gemstones, and metals that are used to create these coveted rings.

Overall, season 10 episode 6 of How It's Made offers a fascinating look at the diverse array of products that are made in factories around the world. From sweet treats to renewable energy sources to personalized jewelry, this episode showcases the incredible craftsmanship and attention to detail that goes into the manufacturing process for each of these products.

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  • First Aired
    May 6, 2011
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (18)
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