Quick Summary
The programme examines the manufacture of everyday objects, including wagon wheels, violin bows and thinning shears. It also traces how the techniques used to produce these items have been refined, modernised and enhanced continually through successive innovations over the years.
About This Program ✦
The programme titled Thinning Shears/Wagon Wheels/Toaster Pastries/Violin Bows is an episode that takes a close‑up look at the making of a range of everyday objects. It presents itself as a factual series that steps inside workshops and factories to show viewers how these items are produced, without any fictional narrative. In the core of the episode the focus falls on three particular products – wagon wheels, violin bows and thinning shears. The film follows each item from raw material to finished piece, illustrating the specific steps involved in shaping, assembling and finishing them. Throughout, it points out how the techniques used to create these objects have been refined and modernised, highlighting the incremental improvements that have been introduced over the years. The final segment expands on the idea of process evolution, comparing older, more manual methods with the current, often mechanised approaches. By tracing the development of each craft, the episode demonstrates how advances in technology and design have helped boost efficiency and consistency. The overall effect is a clear, step‑by‑step account of how traditional manufacturing has been upgraded, giving viewers a practical insight into the continual enhancement of production methods.
How It's Made broadcasts on Discovery Science at 6:00pm, Wednesday, 11 February 2026. (Subtitles)



