I can remember my first fishing rod when I was seven. A plastic rod and reel with heavy line, a bobbin, and hook, my grandma got for me as an after-thought at a marina at a campground we were staying at. As times have changed and kids are now adults, fishing isn't just plastic or bamboo poles and hooks...
Belt sanders are powerful tools that are indispensable for a modern day woodworker. Although they are rarely used for metalworking purposes, it cannot be said that a blacksmith wouldn’t find any use for that either. These machines usually use a motor to spin a strip of sandpaper at high speeds to corrode away the surfaces of the items to...
Before I bought my canoe, there was nobody in my circle of friends who could tell me what kind of canoe I should buy. I had to dig deeper online. Using my new-found knowledge, I took the risks and bought my very first canoe. Buying a canoe is not a big deal, but knowing different parts of a canoe definitely...
When hunting out in the wild, you get utter satisfaction with a good kill. As soon as you're done, you want to settle down and enjoy your trophy. You bring out your hunting knife to skin your coveted game.
But the sleek and slim metallic sheen of the hunting knife is gone the moment you flay the skin off the animal....
Sports & Outdoors
Binocular Repair Fix Your Prisms, Lenses and Focusing Knob at Home
Fabian Hensher -
Binoculars are basically two telescopes in a single device. But to get a solid, crisp, and full image in a pair of binoculars, it should be properly collimated. Collimation refers to the perfect alignment of the prisms and the lenses. But oftentimes, this alignment gets disintegrated due to rough handling and as a result, your binoculars produce poor quality...