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Forgotten for decades, this 100-year-old axe looked beyond saving. Step by step, it’s restored back into a sharp, functional, and timeless tool.
In an era where most of what we buy is mass-produced, machine-made and shipped in two days or less, artists across Denver are revitalizing old-world crafts and trades, prioritizing authentic creation.
Medieval tools like bellows, awls, and hand planes outperform modern gadgets with precise control, durability, and battery-free operation you can trust.
Archaeologists discovered a curated collection of 29 blades and points, arranged in such a way that researchers believe they ...