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Lissajous figures are interesting curves that occur in systems where oscillation happens in more than one direction, for example when a pendulum hanging from a string moves in the plane.
These pictures are from an easy persistence of vision approach to playing with Lissajous figures. Read more about this project here.
Drill a one inch hole through the center of the box. NOTE: Drill half way through one side and turn the box over and drill through the other. You want a straight hole.
Cook the carrots and onion. If you like soft carrots you can cheat and nuke 'em in the microwave for about one minute before throwing them int he pan. You'll want to cook the carrots a little before the onions. Make sure to stir 'em around and get 'em coated with the oil and butter.
I hate my eggs dripping wet, so I figured out that if I pour most of the water out of the pan first, the eggs are drier on my plate.
how to eat a deathcake Step by Step. admire the layers of chocolaty goodness. Top layer is a rich moist cake and the bottom layer is rich and creamy, almost fudgelike
Lissajous figures are interesting curves that occur in systems where oscillation happens in more than one direction, for example when a pendulum hanging from a string moves in the plane.
These pictures are from an easy persistence of vision approach to playing with Lissajous figures. Read more about this project here.
Lissajous figures are interesting curves that occur in systems where oscillation happens in more than one direction, for example when a pendulum hanging from a string moves in the plane.
These pictures are from an easy persistence of vision approach to playing with Lissajous figures. Read more about this project here.
Start with a firm grip on the steel and the blade at about 20 degrees to the steel. A damp cloth will help to stop the steel moving,
More in this old blog post of mine, on knife sharpening
This is what I have been trying to do for a while now and it took me a long time to find just the right little plastic part.
Book boards (8.5X11 *2) - Paper Source, Scissors, Canvas (6X6"), Ribbon (2 yards), Ruler, Embroidery floss (or strong thread), sewing needle, PVA glue, Book cloth (preferably not sewing fabric), bone folder, paint brush, cutting mat (for Xacto knife), Awl (i.e. pointy metal object), 3 sheets card stock (forendpapers)
The basic ratio for the kind of flour glue I make is 1 part flour to 2 to 4 parts water, mixed and added to 20 parts boiling water.