How To Handyma’am | A Home Improvement Comedy Podcast
Welcome back to How-To Handyma’am! This week, Samantha, Arly, and Emily are stepping away from our standard workshop schedules to take you on a wild, chaotic deep dive into the completely bizarre history of the everyday tools sitting in your garage . Emily is feeling sneaky and sharing her inner history nerd as we play a guessing game with the unsettling origins of modern trade tools : * 🩸 The Childbirth Chainsaw: Discover why the modern chainsaw was originally engineered in the late 1700s by two Scottish surgeons to cut through pelvic bones during high-risk deliveries long before wood loggers ever touched it . * 👗 The Corset Tape Measure: How the flexible, spring-loaded tape measure in your tool belt owes its mechanics to Victorian-era hoop skirts , plus the hidden reason why snapping a 90s snap bracelet might feel painfully familiar . * 🔫 The Colt .45 Power Drill: Why your modern cordless drill moved away from painful chest-pressed "breast drills" to a design explicitly modeled after a semi-automatic handgun to maximize manual control . * ⚔️ The Battlefield Screwdriver: For over three centuries, the humble flathead screwdriver wasn't a woodworker's tool at all—it was a specialized military weapon maintenance tool engineered to hold plate armor and muskets together . * 🛠️ The Truth About Stripping Screws: Why standard Phillips head screws were actually engineered to "cam out" and strip on purpose to preserve armor plating , plus Arly's recent "come to Jesus" love affair with the chunky Phillips 3 (P3) driver bit . We wrap up the episode with some surprising bonus facts about sharkskin sandpaper , the evolutionary perfection of crabs , and our definitive rankings of the best animals on the planet (spicy black bears included). 🔗 Join our $5 Apprentice Patreon Tier to grab exclusive monthly bonus episodes and support our mission to bring more women into the trades: linktr.ee/howtohandymaam Connect with us! Drop your favorite animal in the comments of our social channels so we can tell you their weird evolutionary traits . Find us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @howtohandymaam (remember, it's ma'am, not man!). You can also share your latest DIY workspace projects directly by emailing hth@myhandyman.com. #HowToHandymaam #ToolHistory #ChainsawOrigin #PistolGripDrill #PhillipsHead #WomenInTrades #HistoryHacks #PatreonApprentice
52 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de How To Handyma’am | A Home Improvement Comedy Podcast!