I drilled small holes at the ends of the short cuts in front of the sharps, and then bandsawed from the back side to the ends of the long cuts to divide the keyplank into smaller, more managable sections. I took the big blade and guide off the scrollsaw, and cut to either side ...
Hard to use on big surfaces 5 in 1 Paint Scraper The KingOrgin 5 in 1 scraper is a 5-piece toolset. They come in different sizes from one inch to five inches. The handle is comfortable and is heavy-duty. Pros Good for small projects Versatile Cons Flimsy Long-Handle Razor Blade Scra...
The design includes a trap door entry, a climbing wall, a swing, and there is an allowance for a slide. Add to cart About the wood sizes The dimensions of the lumber used for this project are given in both metric and inches. All dimensions are first written in millimeters followed by...
On our small Deuter Futuras H1 is 5 inches but on the big Varios it’s nearly 6 inches. On the small Gregory I use as a chest-carry pack (see Article 5, solution 5) it’s 5.5 inches at H1 but that drops off quickly (making step 6 below crucial) and there’s also little belt...
16 mm chain links are really big and heavy! But whatever its thickness, the chance of your chain being cropped can be significantly reduced by keeping the chain as far off the ground as possible when you lock your bike. In order to crop a decent chain, the thief will need to use one...
My Sony A-mount DSLRs have a lens flange mount to sensor distance of 44.5mm, which is about 1 3/4 inches. The shortest APS-C mount to sensor distance in commodity use is the EVIL Sony E-mount, and that’s 18mm, or a little less than 3/4 inch. Thus, you can pretty much forget...
Thanks for the advice, I found article very understandable. I agree with your views on indoor photography, and as “scottc” said, white balance is a big problem for me. I often find myself with useless photo. CathyJune 18, 2011 12:25 pm ...
There are big debates about the ratio between the subject and the reflection. A lot of people argue that a 2:3 is the best and others go for 1:1. In my opinion, the scene dictates the ratio to be used. I prefer 1:1. If I have to include any patterns, details under shallow wate...