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In this video, we explore the process of rough turning a wooden bowl. We cover tool selection, including bowl gouges and a ...
This piece of Manzanita burl has been on the shelf for the past two years. After a break from the lathe, I decided to work with it again. Enjoy the process and be sure to watch through to the end for ...
A thrift store shelf with various crystal and glass dishes. - Fermate/Getty Images We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you've taken a scroll through DIYers' social media feeds ...
Mohawk Valley golfers and Turning Stone Resort Casino guests can boast about playing Atunyote Golf Course, designed by renowned golf architect Tom Fazio and just dubbed as among the best public golf ...
Last month, the Appleton Post-Crescent asked our readers which restaurant in the Fox Valley sells the best ramen. The traditional Japanese noodle dish is served in several different flavors of hot ...
For nearly two decades, people have bandied about an idea to transform “The Bowl” along the Southwest Waterfront—the natural amphitheater shaped like a half-moon facing the Willamette River and ...
Gen Z students aren’t just scrolling TikTok for the latest viral dance trends. They’re also turning to the platform for college scholarship advice, according to a new report conducted by the marketing ...
In Zen practice, associated with Dōgen, ordinary acts aren't symbolic. They are the thing itself. You clean the floor to ...
The most powerful trade group in human resources tried to silence a podcast. It didn’t work. HR Besties—Spotify’s top-ranked HR show—built its audience by telling the truth about what actually happens ...
Amir Jardan, 39, was rummaging through discarded items outside a furniture store in Southampton, England, when he found a wardrobe with a few missing screws. As he loaded it into his van, he saw a man ...
There’s a small, ordinary moment most of us recognize. You’re looking at something — a photograph, a scene in a film, a piece of news — and you feel the impulse to look away. Not out of boredom. Not ...