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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 18 MIN

Grace, Grit and Grounds: What We Do with Cracks

from Grace, Grit & Grounds · host kyberhawk

Some cracks don’t show up until you start applying pressure. In this episode, I take a large piece of walnut and begin shaping what I thought would be a simple bowl… only to discover a significant crack along the rim. Instead of pushing through and risking the entire piece, I step back, repair it, and let it sit. What started as a setback turned into something deeper. As the turning continues across multiple days, the piece shifts from a bowl into a wide, open platter… something I didn’t plan, but something better suited for what it had been through. Along the way, we walk through the tension of the reverse tenon, the risk of blowing out the base, the slow work of hollowing, sanding, and refining… and that final moment when the oil hits the wood and everything comes to life. But this one isn’t just about woodworking. It’s about the cracks we carry. The pressure we feel underneath. The seasons where stepping away is the only way forward. And the truth that no matter how deep the break feels… there is still something in you worth shaping. If you’re in a rough spot, if you’re carrying more than you’re letting on, or if life feels like it’s pushing right up against your limits… this one’s for you. Subscribe for more content at the intersection of faith, craft, and real life. Where grace builds what grit sustains. #woodturning #woodworking #faithandwork #mensministry #christianmen #discipleship #walnutwood #lathework #craftsmanship #spiritualgrowth #graceandgrit #purpose #healing #jesus #realfaith    

Sometimes the cracks don’t show up until the pressure does. In this episode, I take a piece of walnut that almost failed and walk through the process of mending, reshaping, and finishing it into something completely different than I planned. Along the way, we talk about the cracks we carry, the waiting seasons we don’t like, and the truth that nothing is too far gone for the Master Craftsman. Grace builds what grit sustains.

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Some cracks don’t show up until you start applying pressure. In this episode, I take a large piece of walnut and begin shaping what I thought would be a simple bowl… only to discover a significant crack along the rim. Instead of pushing...

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