By Xavier Harding | Published Nov 1, 2016 6:17 PM
The circle has been the shape of choice for drills and their resulting handiwork, but Quadsaw seeks to change that. The tool created by London startup Genius IP augments
I don't speak Russian, but I do hear the universal language of expensive, specialized bits. This one, shown off by Mehamzog, drills square holes. This is a floating-head bit, I think? I guess if you actually set out to do this with things you can order post-world war II you'd end up using a br
MINNEAPOLIS — As Gerrit Cole walked off the field, shoulders and head down, the Yankees in a four-run hole, there was no panic, no worry. They sent him off with a promise.
“We got you, we got you,” Joey Gallo said. “We know we’re gonna come back in this game. That’s the kind
PHILADELPHIA — When he first got the call to the majors last month, the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Alek Thomas remembers pitchers attacking him in a standard fashion. Opposing teams went after him with fastballs away. They kept him honest with change-ups. He also saw the occasional breaking bal
Special Olympics drops vaccine rule after $27M fine threat from DeSantis administration | June 3
If Eunice Kennedy Shriver were alive today, I am convinced that she would pull the Special Olympics competition out of the state of Florida. Why? Because after receiving a $27.5 million threa
Katherine Wolkoff, Snake Hole, 2021, archival pigment print, 40 x 50".
Throughout her lifetime, Block Island resident Elizabeth Dickens (1877–1963) amassed a collection of 172 stuffed birds̵
12:45 pm June 9, 2022 By Julian Horsey
If you are searching for a small yet versatile EDC multitool equipped with interchangeable screw bits you may be interested in the M-19. A magnetic multibit screwdriver and multitool recently launched by a Kickstarter. The project has already pas
The Summer Game Fest finally came and went yesterday - packed full of announcements and reveals for The Callisto Protocol, The Last of Us Part 1 Remake, and of course the campaign for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
But if you didn’t stay in to watch the show live, we’ve got
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Q: A couple of years ago, I had the drywall removed in a few rooms in my home to expose the brick walls behind it. I live in a late-19th-century rowhouse on Capitol Hill, and I absolutely love the new look. I have a pretty extensive art c