Sales info. First- Before purchase, please download this free tutorial, and check the content well.Free tutorial (PDF)... "Building Guide for the P210 ESFESTA" (14 pages, 2.3MB)(please download with a right-click) The basic composition of the selling PDFs is the same as this free tutorial. Note-The selling products are offered as PDF files. (not a DXF)You will require access to a Printer (A4 (8.3 x 11.7 in) printable) and a Scroll saw for these projects.They are best viewed using the Adobe Acrobat PDF reader or equivalent software (an example: Foxit reader). I use the secure "PayPal Payments" and "E-junkie" for these online-sales.After your payment is completed, an e-mail is sent you with the download link.Please click the link in the e-mail and download the PDF.Thank you. Selling Tutorials Product 1: Building Guide for the P214 MODOTCHAOPDF 28 pages, Price: 6.0 USDP214 MODOTCHAO is a 6 rounds Semi-automatic Rubber Band Gun....more.
Stay-at-Home Artist: stencil with freezer paper (harry potter tee)... Yes, I am a nerd. I came up with a brilliant idea for a Harry Potter t-shirt and I couldn't resist. "Expecto Patronum! " However, you can make whatever kind of design you want with a freezer paper stencil. It doesn't have to be Harry Potter related. (Although it would be awesome if it was.) I learned about the joys of freezer paper back in my early college days. Basically, freezer paper is backed with a plastic coating that will stick to soft surfaces when ironed, but it peels off cleanly and easily. To make a sweet t-shirt you will need: paper & pencil a t-shirt an iron a piece of cardboard or poster board fabric paint & brush Start by drawing your design on some regular old paper.
My design kept getting bigger, so I taped two sheets together. Next, place your design underneath a sheet of freezer paper and trace it neatly with a sharpie. The marker gives your lines greater width making it easier to cut them out and paint them in later. Important: Set these shapes aside. 8-foot giant squid pillow. You’ll need: 2 yards... - DIY. How to Fabricate a Custom Watch.
This instructable will describe the process of making a custom watch. Overview:Watch Case - design 3D computer model - print plastic model via 3D printer - cast metal model of watch case via lost wax method - additional assemblyWatch Face - design watch face - hand craft work - install pre-made movement - additional assemblyWristband - hand craft work - additional assembly Materials: -casting bronze -sheet metal -leather -watch crystal -watch movement -watch stem -watch crown -watch hands -watch band pins (spring-bar pins) *watch supplies can be purchased online from websites like *casting bronze and metal supplies can be purchased online from websites like Equipment: -3D printer -centrifugal casting facilities (or other lost wax metal casting facilities) -oxy-acetylene torch -dremel/drill/rotary tool -various jewelers metalworking tools (saw, files, pliers, tap and die set, etc)
Restoring A Vintage Steamer Trunk. Trunk restoration is a combination of wood working, metal craft and leather work, so it helps to have some experience in all three fields. The hardest part of the entire project is in the preparation of the piece. Removing the old material covering (if it has one), stripping the paper lining and removing all of the old leather accoutrements equals roughly 60% of the work that goes into it, with leather fabrication and sanding taking up the rest.
There are three approaches you can take when performing your restoration; The first is a complete refurbish with new materials which ends with a fantastic finish, but can seriously diminish the value of your antique. The second is a 'soft' restoration, where no new hardware is used, and only what was used in the original construction goes back into it's rebuild. This kind of project is best used on pieces of extreme value, where authenticity is important, but can seriously limit the 'curb appeal' of your trunk. 8-foot giant squid pillow. You’ll need: 2 yards... - Build-a-DIY. Get (Almost) Any Book For Free: 100+ (Kosher) Sites Offering Great Literature for Download. Judah Method - Bleaching Experemnet on the Behance Network. DIY Picture Tiles - You Will Never Buy a Photo Frame Again. Lately I’ve been having this huge urge to decorate the house.
This is big news. I do not decorate. Arguably, one of the reasons why is because I. absolutely. hate. to. buy. mass. produced. decor. (Also, I can’t ever remember if pink and purple go together or not.) Anyway, this extends to photo frames. You might think, with my trigger finger on the camera all the time, my house would be littered with photos. Nope. Long story short, I discovered this method of transferring my photos cheaply, quickly, and beautifully to something uncommon and unique. Tiles. The only thing that’s not particularly crunchy about this is that it uses Modge Podge or similar (and I’m not sure what’s in Modge Podge).
It’s just grainy and doesn’t dry clearly. Boo. BUT, if you can overlook that one minor issue, I think you’ll love this. And it will be glorious. Here’s how you do it. First, you need to go to Home Depot, Lowes, or something like it. (FYI, I found that Lowes prices on tiles were cheaper than Home Depot. 25 Awesome DIY Ideas For Bookshelves. TetraBox Light by Ed Chew & Yanko Design. Liquid to Light Designer Ed Chew takes a green step in the right direction with the TetraBox lamp, a light object made from discarded drink packets that would have otherwise ended up in landfills already packed to the brim. The design is achieved by unfolding the packets and refolding them into hexagonal and pentagonal sections that are then pieced together to form a geodesic sphere or any other desired shape. Here, the Epcot-like ball makes an attractive overhead light and casts an impressive web of shadows and shapes on the surrounding space.
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