Dom and Rich join local craftsmen in a race to restore a memorial sculpture that has been scarred by decades of coastal weather before a poignant remembrance service for lives lost at sea. In Kincardine, Will collects Lyndsey’s unusual family heirloom - a cast-iron pan that cooked thousands of meals - hoping electrolysis will transform it from garden gate stop to a camping essential, before heading to the Borders to learn from some celebrated rush-seated chair makers.
Will and Dan tackle a scale model of the world’s only rotating boat lift: the Falkirk Wheel. The wheel's missing cogs, broken bearings and underperforming motor demand precision repairs. In the barn, Dom entrusts Wappy - a soft toy that saw Robbie through life-saving treatment in Dundee - to Julie and Amanda for a sensitive rebuild, before Will swaps timber for silver as he makes a decorative bowl with celebrated silversmith Katie Watson.
Dom steps inside Glasgow’s Britannia Panopticon, the world’s oldest surviving music hall, to help piano technician Jamie revive Henrietta, a 1904 Nilson pianola with roots in a New York speakeasy. Will is in Inverness to collect Debbi’s handcrafted chess set, a family heirloom that requires Kirsten’s expert touch if it is to be played with again. In Birnam, Dom is getting hands on with a craft that has remained unchanged for centuries as he masters steam-bending and pine-tar finishing with Scotland’s only wooden ski maker.
Dom teams up with carpenter Jen to save a beloved spider slide that was once a fixture in the local shopping centre and has now rescued by the Dunblane Centre. Can Dom and Jen make it safe for the next generation to enjoy? Elsewhere, Will is at the site of the last battle on British soil to collect the Appin Chalice, a Jacobite relic used to give communion on the morning of a fateful fight in Culloden. And Dom gets grief in Crieff while learning the secrets behind hand-blown glass paperweights.
It takes a team of experts back at the barn to tackle a monster-hunting camera lost in the depths of Loch Ness for 55 years. In Glasgow, Dom enlists a local stained-glass restorer to help put a shattered treasure back together, and sparks fly as Will learns how to make a bespoke bike frame in the Scottish Highlands.