Aside from the nitty gritty specifics of the wire connections themselves, you'll also have to decide if you want to use a relay or not. If you do not use a relay, you will need to tap your wire into an already existing wire and pull the pump power off of that. The downside to ...
add shoes to the feet of your robot (the rounded acrylic feet don't grip surfaces well). I applied a bead of hot glue to the bottom edge of each leg and performance was greatly enhanced. (But if you have access to six miniature sized running shoes that would be a much better option)...
Apply a bead of wedi joint sealant to the iBox where it meets the wedi. Then smooth out this joint to create a watertight seal. This seal is one of the best reasons to use both the iBox and wedi. On the other hand, the iBox gasket can be used during the tile setting if another t...
Once the body of your necklace is finished, it’s time to attach your chain. I think adding the chain creates a more finished look, and it also makes the necklace adjustable. Snip off 2 pieces of chain with your wire cutters. My chain is approximately 2.5″ long on each side. Attach ...
Then, weave the wire back through the crimp bead to create a loop. Squeeze the crimp bead with a crimper tool or needle nose pliers to flatten it in place and be a “knot.”[11] Tug on the wire before crimping to make the loop around the clasp tighter. The tighter the loop, the...