Category Archives: Hobbies



Woodworking for Women - Power Tools

Dec 24th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lucy LaForest  • 

many women shy away from woodworking is perhaps a bit of "tool phobia." It's understandable because so much of modern woodworking revolves around power tools and high speed spinning blades can be intimidating. This concern is not unique to women and can be easily overcome.

Who Plays Chess, and Why?

Dec 1st, 2011 • Featured Author: Michiel Van Kets  • 

Chess is a popular game all over the world and everyone has heard of it. Used as an educational tool in schools, by retirees to keep their brain agile, by travelers to fight boredom, and by mathematical students in university. In fact by anyone who enjoys a challenge.

Why You Need a Puzzle Table

Nov 29th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lawrence White  • 

We've all been there - we've received a jigsaw puzzle as a gift for a birthday or Christmas. We've sat and studiously pieced together the puzzle; some start at the corners and work their way in. Some start with the frame, some start with easily identifiable parts of the picture and then fill in the harder bits between (you know, the clouds or grass).

Teach Chess To Your Kids

Nov 24th, 2011 • Featured Author: Michiel Van Kets  • 

Teaching your kids to play chess doesn't only mean they acquire the skills and rules of playing the game. It also teaches them about life-skills such as problem solving, concentration and logical thinking, and can increase their attention span. Look online for good quality chess sets that are economical and fun.

Woodturning - The Art of Beautiful Wood

Nov 24th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lucy LaForest  • 

Woodturning is perhaps one of the most artistic of the wood crafting family of skills. That's not to say that traditional woodworking; or certainly wood carving is not artistic. They can, in fact, be very artistic. Look at the sculpted lines of a Sam Maloof chair, or the graceful style of a Craftsman table and wood carving is art by definition. What sets woodturning apart is the lathe

Going About Finding A Hobby

Nov 20th, 2011 • Featured Author: Phillip Poulak  • 

It doesn't have to be the same type of hobby that everyone else has. In fact that is what will make it your hobby; it needs to be something that you find interesting. Something that will continue to hold your interest for years even.

Potential Locations of Buried Treasure

Nov 13th, 2011 • Featured Author: Bill McNeil  • 

There are vast quantities of buried treasure as yet unfound. Literally billions of dollars worth of treasure has been lost and some of it just may be directly beneath your feet.

Find Out Ideas On How To Reuse Old Silk Ties

Nov 12th, 2011 • Featured Author: Mathieu Courchesne  • 

Do you throw away old fashioned ties, find out how you can reuse them instead of just saving them as collectibles or donating them to charity.

DIY Woodworking: Selecting Lumber

Nov 11th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lucy LaForest  • 

Good working starts with good wood. In this article I discuss how to choose lumber and how to adapt your plans to work with what is locally available.

Find the Perfect Chess Set

Nov 11th, 2011 • Featured Author: Michiel Van Kets  • 

Take a look online and you will be overwhelmed by the sheer variety and number of different types of chess boards available. Identify whether you want one simply for decoration or to play regularly, once you have found the perfect set you're guaranteed hours of fun.

The World Of Replica Weapons

Nov 5th, 2011 • Featured Author: Mathieu Courchesne  • 

Movie replica swords and other memorabilia items command a huge following, find out the driving force behind this phenomenon.

Woodworking with Power Tools: Routers

Nov 1st, 2011 • Featured Author: Lucy LaForest  • 

In this article I discuss routers. There are many choices when it comes to routers and they are one of the most versatile tools in the woodworkers shop. I look at some of the many tasks they can perform.

Gift Ideas For Adventure & Horror Movie Lovers

Oct 26th, 2011 • Featured Author: Mathieu Courchesne  • 

Here are adventure movie items and fantasy stuff that make good gift items for movie lovers everywhere, you'll greatly benefit if you're looking for unusual gift ideas.

Buy Traditional Wooden Chess Sets

Oct 24th, 2011 • Featured Author: Michiel Van Kets  • 

Although you can find chess sets made from all kinds of materials these days, wood is still the most traditional and the most popular with both beginners and skilled players. Check out hundreds of designs and styles online where you can buy beautiful boards and matching pieces in ebony, boxwood, rosewood or maple.

Going About Finding A Hobby

Oct 20th, 2011 • Featured Author: Phillip Poulak  • 

Finding a hobby can be rewarding in so many ways. It doesn't have to be the same type of hobby that everyone else has. In fact that is what will make it your hobby. It needs to be something that you find interesting. Something that will continue to hold your interest for years even.

Weekend Backyard Activities For The Family

Oct 17th, 2011 • Featured Author: Mathieu Courchesne  • 

Ideas to motivate your family to venture outdoors when the weather improves. No more couch potatoes!

Be Safe With Your New Airsoft Gun

Oct 17th, 2011 • Featured Author: Michiel Van Kets  • 

Airsoft games are challenging and exciting for everyone and there are various safety aspects you need to be aware of to ensure no one is injured or hurt. As well as guaranteeing safety and protection during a game you also need to follow the rules and regulations laid down by the law when carrying a replica gun.

Coin Collectors Enjoy A New Golden Age

Oct 11th, 2011 • Featured Author: Bill McNeil  • 

Metal detecting can easily pay for itself many times over. In this article, you'll discover how to get the absolute most out of your metal detector, and enjoy it for years to come.

Medieval Japan Weapons And Warfare

Oct 9th, 2011 • Featured Author: Mathieu Courchesne  • 

The middle ages in Japan was characterized by warfare as warlords fought warlords for the control of land resources and political power; here is an account of Japanese weapons.

Woodworking with Power Tools: Routers and Router Bits

Oct 9th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lucy LaForest  • 

: In this article I discuss router bits. The large variety of router bits make this power tool a woodshop workhorse. There are many choices when it comes to router bits. Matching the bit to the router and choosing a quality bit can make all the difference.

How to Construct Your Own Unique Model Railway Layout Without It Costing You The Earth

Oct 7th, 2011 • Featured Author: Robert R Anderson  • 

Learn how to save money building you very own unique model railroad layout. Read why scratch building is a fun aspect to the hobby.

Jigsaw Puzzle Boards - A Sound Investment

Oct 4th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lawrence White  • 

Despite the introduction of many recreational mental games, the ubiquitous jigsaw puzzle remains a lasting favourite with many people. These have been around for a long time and generally are introduced to small children so as to improve their sense of colour, orientation and general logic.

From Drawing to Display Requires Perfect Model Railroad Design

Oct 2nd, 2011 • Featured Author: Mike S Williams  • 

The most critical aspect of building a model railroad layout, either large or small, comes at the planning stage. A lot of mistakes can be avoided if the construction process is carefully thought through from start to finish.

Things To Know About Full Metal Airsoft Guns

Sep 30th, 2011 • Featured Author: John Eather  • 

There are a lot of different things that you want to ensure that you take the time to learn about full metal airsoft guns. This is one of the things that are able to be taken into account when it comes to ensure that you are getting a pastime that you are able to enjoy with just a little bit of knowledge behind the concept.

Finding a Reliable Supplier of Model Train Spares Will Help You Enjoy Your Hobby

Sep 26th, 2011 • Featured Author: Mike S Williams  • 

Model railroading has been described as the world's greatest hobby for very good reason. It involves creativity and some technical skills to overcome the various little challenges that pop up from time to time. Some model railroaders build everything from scratch and others rely more on model railroading suppliers to access parts and accessories.

Blowguns-How They Work

Sep 24th, 2011 • Featured Author: Jack Krohn  • 

Blowguns are hollow skinny lightweight metal, plastic or wooden tubes that shoot usually darts. Learn more about them and what you can do with them.

Beginner and Expert Tips For The Ultimate Winter Sport: Ice Skating

Sep 23rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Mark Charttose  • 

Ice skating is a beautiful and graceful sport as well as being a competitive one. Some people enjoy it for the exercise, while others learn in order to become professionals, in either figure competitions or sports like ice hockey. This great cardio workout really works the muscles in the legs and these beginner tips will help you work the body confidently on the ice in no time.

Challenges of Running a Marathon

Sep 18th, 2011 • Featured Author: Robert Haskell  • 

Having faced off against and beaten the mightiest military power of their time (the Persian Empire), an Athenian man runs 23 miles to inform the awaiting citizens. With all the strength he can muster, he yells "Nike" (the goddess of victory) and dies. That fateful run is the basis for the even more intensive 26.2 mile stretch today of the New York City Marathon.

Woodworking with Softwood Lumber

Sep 15th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lucy LaForest  • 

The most common building material for woodworkers is the softwoods; pine, redwood or fir. These are readily available at your local lumberyard or home improvement store. In addition to be readily available the softwoods are also the least expensive so, let's take a closer look.

Woodworking Tools: Dust Collection

Sep 7th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lucy LaForest  • 

In this article I discuss workshop dust collection. Dust and wood chips left lying around create a hazardous work environment. I tell you why it is unsafe and simple ways to take care of the problem.

Tips For Those Selling Gold Coins

Sep 7th, 2011 • Featured Author: Terry Stanfield  • 

There are a lot of people around that collect items of value. Gold and silver are very common items for collectors, especially when it comes to coins. Sometimes people find have reasons that require them to look into selling gold coins that they own. Here are some helpful things to keep in mind if this happens to you.

How to Construct A Flawless Model Railroad Avoiding Too Many Bad Mistakes

Sep 4th, 2011 • Featured Author: Robert R Anderson  • 

Mistakes when building a model train layout can prove costly and time wasting. For this reason it pays to avoid making mistakes in the first place, but how do you do that?

Using A Metal Detector For Successful Beach Combing

Aug 31st, 2011 • Featured Author: Bill McNeil  • 

Metal detecting can easily pay for itself many times over. In this article, you'll discover how to get the absolute most out of your metal detector, and enjoy it for years to come.

Searching For Great Deals For The Best Cornhole Bags

Aug 26th, 2011 • Featured Author: John Eather  • 

Here is some useful information about finding high quality cornhole bags. While you might think it is easy to make these bags, the truth is it takes the right equipment and skill to make bags that will last a long time.

Information When Selling Gold Coins

Aug 26th, 2011 • Featured Author: Terry Stanfield  • 

Many people around the country are at a point that they have no choice but to sell things that they value. The economy is taking a tremendous toil on a lot of us. Selling gold coins and antiques are among the items that people are feeling the need to get rid of.

Woodworking Is A Fun Hobby

May 21st, 2011 • Featured Author: Stockham Jule  • 

Woodworking can be a good hobby if you like working with your hands. To obtain began at a project, you just want a few straightforward tools, hardware, a some instruction and some practice.

The Five Perfect Gifts for Coin Enthusiasts

May 19th, 2011 • Featured Author: Bill McNeil  • 

Metal detecting can easily pay for itself many times over. In this article, you'll discover how to get the absolute most out of your metal detector, and enjoy it for years to come.

Learn The Art of Movie Replica Collection

May 12th, 2011 • Featured Author: Mathieu Courchesne  • 

If you find movie memorabilia collecting an exciting venture and would like to try it out then learn the art of collecting and the reason why it's quite popular.

Learn To Select The Right Woodwork Plans For Your Needs

May 7th, 2011 • Featured Author: Stockham Jule  • 

All rookies must discover woordwork plans that matches their expertise. The most effective thing to perform is usually to commence with an easy project that you will likely be able to finish. Finishing a project will most likely make you feel very satisfied and it will probably be the first of many woodworking projects for you.

Accessories Necessary for Metal Detecting

May 4th, 2011 • Featured Author: Bill McNeil  • 

Metal detectors are not totally self-contained pieces of equipment. They require accessories to both simplify and enhance the process of detecting items.

Coin Collectors Enjoy A New Golden Age

Apr 11th, 2011 • Featured Author: Bill McNeil  • 

Metal detecting can easily pay for itself many times over. In this article, you'll discover how to get the absolute most out of your metal detector, and enjoy it for years to come.

The Best Of Sci-Fi Holiday Collection

Apr 8th, 2011 • Featured Author: Mathieu Courchesne  • 

If you're a fantasy stuff & Sci-fi buff then here is a collection that you definitely want to check out during this holiday season.

Where to Look for Mason Accessories

Apr 3rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Lawrence White  • 

If you are a Mason or someone you know is a Mason, finding Mason accessories is now a lot easier than it has been in the past. A highly respectable organisation, the freemasons have been clouded in a world of secrecy for many years, however, they are starting to open their doors to the general public in order to increase visibility and to perhaps encourage new members to the order.

Using Bed Woodworking Plans To Build A Custom Bed

Apr 3rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Stockham Jule  • 

Would you prefer to get a much more stylish and good searching bed for your bedroom? Have you ever regarded as to build one oneself? It really is truly feasible and you are able to start making plans even if you're still a beginner. It's certainly not easy to construct a new bed but you will make it if you're willing to learn a lot about woodworking.