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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 18 MIN

The Bowl That Broke My Finger

from Grace, Grit & Grounds · host kyberhawk

What started as a simple Friday afternoon project turned into a lesson I won't soon forget. In this episode of Grace, Grit, and Grounds, I return to one of my favorite woods: cedar. There's something special about cedar. The aroma, the vibrant colors hidden beneath the surface, and the way ordinary-looking wood can reveal extraordinary beauty with just a few passes of a gouge. After a long week, I headed to the shop looking for a little peace, a little creativity, and the simple joy of making something beautiful. What I didn't expect was that this bowl would end with a broken finger. As the cedar bowl took shape, its imperfections became part of the story. Hidden voids, punky spots, and natural flaws all contributed to the character of the finished piece. Then, in an instant, the project took an unexpected turn. Along the way, we'll talk about craftsmanship, delight, beauty, perseverance, and the reality that creating something worthwhile often comes with a cost. Whether you're a woodturner, a maker, a craftsman, or simply someone trying to find beauty in everyday life, I hope this conversation encourages you. If you enjoy thoughtful woodworking, reflections on faith and life, and the pursuit of meaningful craftsmanship, consider subscribing and joining us for future episodes. Grace builds what grit sustains. #woodturning #cedarbowl #woodworking #bowlturning #woodworker #makersgonnamake #woodcraft #craftsmanship #woodshop #handmade #faithandwork #christiancreator #gracegritandgrounds #woodworkingcommunity #cedar #makerlife Hashtags #TheBowlThatBrokeMyFinger #Woodturning #CedarBowl #Woodworking #BowlTurning #Woodworker #Craftsmanship #MakerLife #Woodshop #Handmade #FaithAndWork #ChristianCreator #WoodworkingCommunity #TurningWood #GraceGritAndGrounds #CedarLife #CreativeProcess #BeautyInTheOrdinary #MakersJourney #ArtisanLife

A simple Friday afternoon in the woodshop turned into a lesson I won’t soon forget. As a cedar bowl emerged from a weathered piece of wood, I was reminded that beauty often hides beneath the surface. Along the way, a broken finger, unexpected imperfections, and a finished bowl revealed something deeper about delight, craftsmanship, and the cost of creating something worthwhile. Grace builds what grit sustains.

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