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Call me thrifty or just call me a skinflint, I can't bear to throw a tool away if I think I can repair it. That may seem obvious with big-ticket machinery, but it may not be worth the hassle on ...
An easy way to sharpen your long-neglected knives. Clever belt-drive design. The $50 Upgrade Kit, with extra belts and additional blade guides, gives it more range. More expensive than a set of good ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. You can tell a dull drill bit more or less immediately. If you're drilling wood, you'll likely see thin wisps of smoke as it starts to burn.
The arrotino, or knife grinder, has been travelling around Italy for centuries, sharpening blades in the streets, and it was this tradition that sparked an idea for Wallpaper* Re-Made. Last year, we ...
Most knives do not die in the cutting board, they die on the sharpening bench. The fastest way to... The post The sharpening ...