Gideons Tactical reviews Work Sharp’s first knives and explains why they exceeded expectations.
A year ago, renowned knife sharpener brand Work Sharp released its first knives, which made news for multiple reasons. Not only was it an ambitious pivot for the 52-year-old Ashland, Oregon-based ...
Git isn't hard to learn, and when you combine Git and GitHub, you've just made the learning process significantly easier. This two-hour Git and GitHub video tutorial shows you how to get started with ...
This is the easiest way to get razor-sharp edges at home. I tested a handful of honing rods to write a guide to the best honing rods on Amazon, and the Work Sharp Kitchen Ceramic Honing Rod was easily ...
I tested dozens of knife sharpeners. This beginner-friendly, dual-grit water stone was the best. Whether you take cooking very seriously or are just trying to get through your weekly meal prep, having ...
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A hands-on test of the Work Sharp guided sharpening system evaluating its precision, ease of use, and appeal for knife enthusiasts. This is what happens when you drink beer every day, according to ...
If you’re like me, you’ve likely acquired quite a collection of knives over the years. You name it: hunting knives, fillet knives, fixed blades, and EDC pocket knives. I have a little bit of ...
A proposed class-action lawsuit claims Sharp HealthCare recorded exam room conversations using artificial intelligence — without informing patients. KPBS health reporter Heidi de Marco breaks down the ...
When actor Chris Hemsworth (best known as Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe) set out to learn the drums in just a few months for the documentary series Limitless: Brain Power, he wasn’t just ...
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Not long ago, a relative of mine told me he had been working so hard in the yard that he’d “literally thrown up”. He didn’t offer this as a health update, or to warn me about overexertion. It was, ...