Press the seams open and it is ready to put into the bias tape maker. Step 6: How to use the bias tape maker Cut a 45-degree angle on one end and slide the fabric into the bias tape maker. Pull the fabric through the bias tape make, pressing as you go. Notice the almost non-...
I think you're saying that you're having difficulty making a straight, 360 degree cut on the pipe. I often have this issue as well. What I do is mark it in one spot, make the most level cut that I can, and then go back with an angle grinder. I have a cement grinding "blade"...
SAFETY NOTE:( This is not meant for climbing anything. It's a proof of concept. But If you wanted to you make something like this actually work to a degree you'd just have to use heavier made materials to make it. But that's at your own risk.) Be safe & have fun out there, P...
Fold your shoulder strap pieces in half lengthwise with right sides facing. On one end draw a line across the strap at a 45-degree angle. Stitch the apron strap piece with a ¼″ seam allowance along the long side. When you get to the end, pivot your stitch and stitch a 45-degree ...
When you come to a corner, sew in a straight line until you are about ¼" away from the end. Pivot the quilt so that you finish stitching at a 45 degree angle to your seam. Remove the quilt from the machine and fold over the binding. Begin sewing again from the top of the new...
How to Make a Clock: I love building clocks! All kinds of clocks. So in this instructable I will walk you through how I built this clock shaped kind of like a box. Enjoy! The main tools I used were a: Orbital Sander, Drill, Table saw, Tape Measu
Allow me to give more detail. Draw the 45 degree angle line with the stroke thickness you want. With the stroke selected, choose Object > Path > Outline Stroke. This converts the stroke into a filled shape. Draw a filled shape over the outlined stroke. Select both objects. Since ...
Hold the desired stem and cut through at a 45-degree angle. Make the cut directly below a leaf node that is 10 to 12 inches from the stem's tip. Remove the cutting's two sets of leaves nearest the cut or severed end, exposing the leaf nodes. The exposed nodes will produce roots, ...
at a 45-degree angle on one end. Obviously, you don’t have to actually purchase a bias ruler. You could easily make something similar out of heavy cardboard, or even a piece of wood that is cut at a 45-degree angle on one end. Whatever you use needs to be about 2.5 inches wide...
Constructing wood projects is a great way of turning your innate talent into beautiful objects. To achieve the perfect look of every wood project, you need to