Enos Camare made this tiny but functional impact driver. I especially love the tiny instruction manual and the tiny trashcan it goes right in.
World's Smallest Makita impact driver, 1/12 scale. Model: BTD140. Designed in SolidWorks. Printed using Elegoo Mars 2.
Here's a tiny circular saw:
Nick Offerman and Seth Rogen are obviously known as movie and TV actors, but both of them are also makers. Nick is a talented woodworker and Seth is a potter. So, Wired asked them to review "crafting gadgets" (as they make their promotional rounds for the Pam & Tommy movie). Like this entire Wired gadget… READ THE REST
I love Project Farm video, my all-time favorite pocket knife is the Opinel No. 8. I think I've been fascinated with pocket knives since I was a kid, however, I long ago settled on the Opinel. It is cheap, easy to keep sharp, lasts forever and you don't mind losing one. READ THE REST
I can't post every tool roundup posted by Project Farm, but I want to. The latest, though, is too dear to my heart to skip: portable angle grinders. We find that a $50 knockoff Makita is fine—and better than Ryobi!—but no match for the real thing. This video is great because the test is how… READ THE REST
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We thank our sponsor for making this content possible; it is not written by the editorial staff nor does it necessarily reflect its views. For some people, being organized is just second nature. They don't need tips or hacks to fully understand what needs to be done for the day or where all their essentials… READ THE REST
Costly repairs vital to your home's function can surprise you, and being unprepared for them can be really difficult to come back from financially. So when 45% of homeowners underestimate the cost of home maintenance, it's worth looking at your own approach to maintenance, monitoring, and preparing to ensure that you're not vulnerable to an… READ THE REST
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