Quick Summary
The programme examines the manufacturing processes for jet skis, office furniture, wine and ice skates, highlighting the technological and methodological changes that have occurred over time. It traces the evolution of techniques from traditional to modern approaches across these diverse products.
About This Program ✦
The episode is a programme that takes a practical look at how four very different products are created – jet skis, office furniture, wine and ice skates. It is presented as a straightforward guide to the steps involved in each manufacture, while also noting the ways those steps have changed as technology and techniques have developed. In its core, the show walks viewers through the essential stages of production for each item. It outlines the basic sequence of work that turns raw materials into a finished jet ski, the assembly line that brings together the components of an office desk or chair, the careful procedures that turn grapes into bottled wine, and the crafting of a pair of ice skates ready for the rink. Throughout, the programme points out how each of these processes has been refined over the years, highlighting the shift from more manual, labour‑intensive methods to the modern approaches used today. The narrative is organised chronologically, giving a sense of how each industry has progressed from its early practices to current standards. By comparing the evolution across such varied sectors, the episode shows how advances in engineering, material handling and quality control have influenced the way products are made. The result is a concise, comparative overview that illustrates both the uniqueness of each craft and the common trend toward greater efficiency and precision.
How It's Made broadcasts on Discovery Channel at 3:30pm, Thursday, 12 February 2026. (Subtitles)




