Blacksmithing Is Alive and Well in Kentucky The “functional art” of Craig Kaviar, including transforming guns into garden tools, is part of a revival of the ancient craft.
When You Step Inside This Lab, You Must Whip It By studying the movements of volunteers cracking bullwhips, scientists sought to understand the manipulation of nonrigid and wobbly objects.
I Tried Apple’s Self-Repair Program With My iPhone. Disaster Ensued. Apple’s do-it-yourself tools and instructions are far from ideal for most of us. I know this because I broke my phone trying to use them.
Franz Mohr, Piano Tuner to the Stars, Is Dead at 94 “I play more in Carnegie Hall than anybody else,” he said of his career adjusting instruments for Horowitz, Gould and others, “but I have no audience.”
Why It’s so Satisfying to Watch a World Built From the Ground Up In the fantasy depicted by the Primitive Technology YouTube channel, it is possible to bring a task to completion without interruption.