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Get a closer look at our factories located right here in America and the hardworking men and women behind the scenes. For more on our Made in the USA Line, visit us on Carhartt.com: http://www.bit.ly/carharttMADEINAMERICA.
Read MoreBehind & beyond everyday objects.
A brief overview of the Stanley & Sons manufacturing process.
Read MoreA look at the handmade, one-man jean manufacturer of Livid Jeans. Filmed & edited by Kristoffer Dagslott / KD Film Music by Daniel Norgren Thanks to Gunnar Dagslott Ole A. Ekker
Read MoreThe documented journey of my custom bike build. Filmed and edited by Jon Chew Music by The Black Keys – Tighten Up Thanks to Marcus & Tom for a great frame building experience and Stephen for all things painting.
Read MoreThis is a capture of a process…by Serigraph artist Jake Early. This takes Early days to complete…and its repetitive and slow…so highlighting the repetitiveness while keeping it moving was a challenge. I think its a strong video of a great artist doing his thing.
Read MoreFor their 25th year anniversary, we created a branding piece for Realtree, documenting the old process, used by Hammerpress, to print their limited edition posters. Created by MammothMedia.tv
Read MoreRather than turn his nose up at boards with rusty old bolts, David Ellison highlights these markings as part of the history in his furniture. Read the full Etsy blog post: etsy.me/davidellison
Read Moreworking with bianca and michael of kid icarus was a blast. their shop is super cute, their location is in one of toronto’s hippest neighborhoods, and their love for craft and handmade is infectious. while what they produce is impeccable, kid icarus is really just a two person shop. michael handles all of the production and bianca manages all of the pre and post production, among all of the other facets that go along with running a storefront. throughout the day they continue like busy bee’s working apart but every…
Read MoreContinuing our Modern Day Artisans series highlighting craftsmen revered by many for their authenticity and specialized skills, HBTV showcases the talents of English furniture/product designer Max Lamb, as he grants us access to his London workshop. Taking us through the process of creating a swivel oak table, Lamb touches on his initial fascination and appreciation for furniture, as well as the benefit of handmade over machine-made. Max Lamb’s work can be found here with a few items currently up for sale. Director: Chris Read hypebeast.com/2012/01/modern-day-artisans-max-lam
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