How It's Made Season 4 Episode 40
How It's Made
Season 4

Ep 40. Fur Tanning, Photographers, Welding Electrodes, Electric Violins

  • April 6, 2007

On this episode of How It's Made, we dive into the fascinating world of fur tanning. Watch as we follow the process of how animal hides are transformed into durable and stylish furs. From skinning to shaving and finally tanning, this intricate process requires expert knowledge and skill to create the perfect final product. Next, we take a peek into the world of professional photographers. Learn how these talented artists use cutting-edge technology and techniques to capture stunning images for publications, ad campaigns, and personal portfolios. We'll see how they use lighting, composition, and editing to create captivating and visually stunning photos.

Moving on, we explore the process of creating welding electrodes. Often overlooked, these small but essential components of welding machines are integral in producing strong and sturdy structures. Watch as we show you how the raw materials are transformed into durable and long-lasting electrodes. Finally, we end with an exploration into the world of music and electric violins. We'll take an in-depth look at how these beautiful and unique instruments are constructed and learn about the technology behind their unique sound. From wiring to amplification, we'll take you through the process of how these modern instruments are created.

Join us as we explore the intricate and fascinating processes behind fur tanning, professional photography, welding electrodes, and electric violins. Each segment showcases the incredible ingenuity, expertise, and technology that goes into creating these essential products. Whether you're interested in fashion, art, engineering, or music, there's something for everyone on this episode of How It's Made.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 6, 2007
  • Language
    English