1. [DarkAero (airplanes)](https://www.youtube.com/@DarkAeroInc)
2. [The Great Robot Race](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCRrXQRvC_I)
3. [PsychOdyssey](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRlI72bsNRc&list=PLIhLvue17Sd70y34zh2erWWpMyOnh4UN_)
One expert, three mechanic/welders/engineers per team.
They’re assigned to build something fairly complex like a “flying car”. 10 hours to scavenge the junk yard and use whatever to build the item.
Paul Elkins: Designs and builds low cost novelty mobile homes and vehicles.
https://youtube.com/@paulwelkinsdiy
Mitxela: Hardware and software hacker/inventor. Mixes circuit design, microcontroller programming, and machining to make unique pieces. Featured on HN recently.
The Warthog Project. A dude builds a 1:1 scale cockpit for an A-10C Warthog simulator, including custom electronics.
Baumgartner Restoration: A professional art restorer documents his process restoring paintings and other art.
DIY Perks: A hobbyist/inventor designs and builds practical electronics and furniture, and shares the designs for others.
Marty's Matchbox Restorations: A man repairs and repaints old diecast toys with higher detail and quality paint. (Disclosure: I am good friends with Marty's son.)
Ronald Finger: A man finds a Pontiac Fiero parked in the woods for decades and restores it to factory-fresh.
AMMO NYC: A professional auto detailer documents his process, from detailing daily-driven cars to sanitizing and restoring barn-find antiques.
Primitive technology: researching/developing e.g. metalworking, agriculture, building techniques without using any premade tools. No voice but closed caption explanations.
Primitive skills: homesteading in Vietnam with traditional techniques, minimal outside materials/tools. No voice, closed caption explanations.
Wintergatan: years-long project to build a marble machine musical instrument reliable enough for stage performances. Lots of experimentation and some meta engineering techniques too.
Jamie Mantzel (spelling?) Used to be building a giant robot in his garage, more recently built small boats and a house. Haven't checked recently.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLw7aVsjFLyMmkEqHami9AHGmc...
For German speakers, there is a recommended channel purely about craftsmanship from "SWR Handwerkskunst" [1].
Im not sure if Ben Heck (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgeStlUnitobx8QcSxTw2aQ) is doing much lately but his back catalog is pretty good (one handed xbox controller, small electronic projects).
Diesel Brothers for trucks / snow mobiles.
BBC show but also on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/@timhunkin1 A mix of old home equipment and basic component explanations (More quirky than detailed)