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I made a little video showing how to make this slipcover. Video and diagram on my blog: studiocherie.blogspot.com/2016/03/sweet-slipcovers-video-...

some people, online magazines, webloggers find it hard to give credit to authors using a Creative Commons license.

 

couldn't be more simple!

 

on the right on every photo page you see Additional Information. check the link to the Creative Commons license, click on it. then on the next page you can see the above box. click on it and copy it. then on your blog paste it. that's it. link and license are now included in your blogpost and can be read by machines (read: search engines like Google who indexes Creative Commons licenses as well)

 

click on this link and you see what I mean:

creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en

The brick is a 2 1/2 inch square.

Using a serrated knife, cut the styrofoam brink into a 2 1/2 square. NOTE: Saw the cut don't slice it or the cut may not come out straight and the brick can chip.

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.

  

Some of the handy things I learned on my first trip to The Grove.

this is an untried idea for a fast improvised coil brace for wave stabilization.

 

You'll need a 2 liter soda bottle and a few zip ties. cut the bottom off of the bottle at the desired angle of shaft to coil.

 

Cut a hole in the top of the bottle on the same side as the high end of the angle. The hole should be near the flat side of the bottle and be big enough to slide over the shaft of your detector.

 

punch four holes about as far apart as the width of your MD shaft and about 1" from the top hole and bottom edge.

 

Thread the shaft of your MD through the top hole so that the bottle bottom is flush with the coil at the desired angle.

 

Fasten the bottle in place with zip ties through the four holes.

 

Leave the top off of the bottle so air doesn't get trapped wen you submerge it.

 

If this work for anyone, let me know.

 

If it fails miserably, let me know as well so I can pull the image and instructions off of the site.

Leaving a *long* knotted end, sew the folded fabric together, along two sides: one side MUST include the folded edge, as shown. It's important that you vary the length of the stitches in order to get flower petals of various sizes. The knotted end of the thread must be long enough to grip with your fingers.

Yesterday in the final installment of his Essential Kitchen Handtools post, J. Kenji Lopez-Alt mentioned holding a Y-peeler like a pencil.

 

While this is probably obvious to many a Y-peeler user, I had never thought about holding one like this. In fact, I have always hated Y-peelers because of the way I had been holding them. Which is probably why I never switched to one from my conventional peeler.

 

Anyway, I wasn't alone. Lemons asked the same question I had — How do you hold it like a pencil? So today, when I had to shave some asparagus, I figured I'd demonstrate the pencil method. Here you go.

Put your hand held microphone through the hole. Now your mic flag is ready for your graphics.

First I used a hacksaw to remove the old brush head from the Sonicare and cut the new toothbrush to the length I wanted and filed off the rough edges.

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Support vanes still in place. Note that there are two per insert.

Found this bookstore called Artifacts in Hood River.

I got my Turkish tea pot from www.tulumba.com back in 2006.

I posted a how-to for making a fur hand bag with rabbit fur and a purse frame. Check it out here: howdidyoumakethis.com/blog/2012/1/9/make-this-fur-handbag...

En el tutorial de hoy veremos cómo hacer un pequeño regalo de arcilla polimérica.seguir leyendo

 

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Here is a close-up of where the bottom meets the back of the frame.

Number each side of the brick and trace each side of it on a piece of heavy paper. A white glossy folder is being used in the demo.

 

NOTE: Make sure you leave enough room at the bottem (or top) of the paper to complete the enclosed box. Put in about a half inch for tabs.

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