How It's Made Season 23 Episode 6
How It's Made
Season 23

Ep 6. Rice Cookers, Concealment Furniture, Promotional Origami, and Hedge Shears

  • TV-G
  • January 10, 2019
  • 21 min

In season 23 episode 6 of How It's Made, viewers get an inside look at the manufacturing processes of common household items such as rice cookers and concealment furniture, as well as promotional origami and hedge shears.

The episode begins with a look at rice cookers, which have become a staple in many kitchens around the world. Viewers learn how rice cookers are made, from the outer casing to the inner bowl that holds the rice. The manufacturing process involves cutting and shaping metal parts, installing heating elements and sensors, and assembling the various components. Viewers also learn about the different types of rice cookers available, including those that use induction heating technology.

Next, the show explores the world of concealment furniture, which is designed to look like ordinary furniture but has hidden compartments for storing valuables. This can range from a simple nightstand with a hidden drawer to a full-sized cabinet that opens to reveal a gun safe or jewelry storage. The episode shows how concealment furniture is made, including the use of specialized tools and techniques for creating hidden compartments and locks that can only be accessed by the owner.

In the third segment of the episode, viewers get a peek into the art of promotional origami. This involves creating origami designs that can be used to promote a business or product, such as a paper crane with a company logo on it. The process involves using specialized equipment to print and cut the paper, followed by precision folding to create the desired design. Viewers also learn about the history of origami and its cultural significance in Japan.

Finally, the episode rounds out with a look at hedge shears, which are used for trimming hedges and other foliage. Viewers learn about the different types of hedge shears available, from hand-held models to large electric models, and how they are made. This includes shaping and sharpening the blades, attaching the handles, and testing the functionality of the shears.

Throughout the episode, viewers get an in-depth look at the manufacturing processes behind these common household items and how they are made from start to finish. The show also highlights the skill and expertise required to make these items, from intricate origami folding to precision metal cutting and assembly. Whether you're interested in the art of origami or the technology behind rice cookers, this episode offers something for everyone.

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  • First Aired
    January 10, 2019
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
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