VIDEO: Man cuts tile perfectly | Boing Boing

2022-08-12 21:03:32 By : Mr. David Cheng

Enjoy this amazingly satisfying video of a contractor using magic to measure a door jamb then cutting a tile to fit it, freehand, with an angle grinder. It slides in nice and kentucky.

In this video, cards are "satisfyingly shuffled". This is funny, because if I were playing a game for money before this dealer, it would be the most dissatisfying form of shuffling possible. READ THE REST

Somewhere in Germany, a manhole cover is slightly misaligned, causing it to wobble 1 millimeter when driven over. This represents anomalous venting under the Deutsches Institut für Normung standard 4271-1:2012-10. The manhole cover must therefore be immediately replaced. In this footage, efficient German road workers demonstrate fast manhole reparation. READ THE REST

In this exciting footage, a concrete repair company deals with a typically failing $40-a-can "paint 'n flakes" garage floor treatment. No half-measures here: they strip it down to the plain cement with a large and satisfying grinder (the diamond pads alone cost hundreds of dollars), use a walking saw to scrape paint out of the… READ THE REST

With around a million people using American Sign Language in the U.S. these days, there's a chance you'll encounter someone who uses this way of communication, even if you don't personally know anyone who is deaf or hard of hearing. That's why more folks are becoming interested in learning ASL, understanding the importance of being able… READ THE REST

Whether it's Jimmy Page, Slash, or Jimi Hendrix, watching your favorite rocker can make those fantastic guitar riffs sound easy. But if you've ever picked up a guitar before, you know that acquiring those skills is easier said than done. It takes a lot of practice, a few calluses, and serious dedication to sound the way… READ THE REST

As summer comes to an end, getting your kids excited about their education can be as hard as convincing them to eat some broccoli along with their pizza. But with helpful — and dare we say fun — e-learning programs, your kids can fully immerse themselves in their creativity, critical thinking skills, and more, and they can… READ THE REST

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