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The result of the last step for gluing two buildings together. You can see how I glued the tabs together so that the end tab was folded over the main wall tab.
I start at the front and work my way back.
You have to be extremely careful to not take anything out of the tubes. It's hard to tell, but if you look at this pic in a larger format, you'll see a very thin line of brass. I'll work it with a fine file when I get close, and then uncover that line with some 80-grit.
This takes a long time.
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Have an opening graphic that people can see when they walk in the room and know they're in the right place. Also, if you're smarter than me you might even get the date right, though this was a great conversation starter as people walked in to the room "...wait, you're going to Australia??"
Roll a centre and cut into the top to simulate individual leaves. Add single pieces to the outside. Two should be enough but you could use four or more.
Fold your fabric in half, right sides together. Lay your chair on top of the fabric and using a pencil trace the outline of the chair. The outline needs to be at least 1" larger than the chair. If your chair is thicker, you're going to need more than 1". If it has a defined, wide side, you're going to have to cut a separate piece for that. If you make the slipcover too big, you can always cut some off, but there's no solution for too small!
If your chair tapers like mine does (the bottom being smaller than the top), make sure not to make the bottom too narrow, or you won't be able to fit it over the wider top.
I cut straight down with a hacksaw with the seatstay angled. This is all approximate - no measurement necessary.
The seatstay is a single taper 16mm - fairly thick walled.
how to program and hook up a atmega168 chip as a minimal arduino, using the internal 8mhz oscillator and running at 3.3 volts:
First the long brass sleeve, then just a single of drop of CA glue at the centre of the motor shaft where the magnet should be fixed - slid on very quick as it bonds instantly with such a close fit.
DO NOT apply CA glue to the inner hole of the magnet and then slide onto the saft - you do not want ANY glue at the end of the shaft (or the top near the pinion either).
Short brass sleeve on last, some oil at each bearing, then back in the can, and press-clipped back onto the end-cap.
Bingo. No more banshee motor screaming during driving.
Fry up the sandwich! I usually cook it open face with cheese and meat on one side, sauce and sauerkraut on the other. After it cooks a while then I slap the sides together to toast 'em up. The cheese may or may not melt.
I use a Gaggia Classic Coffee. Again, the grinder is more important than the espresso maker. The Gaggia Classic is a somewhat economic alternative to the Rancilio Sylvia (the deservedly favorite of many). I'd advise against getting the starbucks "barista". It's pricier than the Gaggia and not as good a product.
Braze it up! This shot was actually taken mid-braze.
I make a nice fillet around the whole perimeter of the stay, and then go back and heat the flat face to ensure that some of the brass is sucked into it.
Sorry about the blur.