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  • How to Go Ice-fishing

    Ice fishing is one of the most popular and magnificent sport in the world. Inc fishing is so interesting that, you can get 100% satisfaction. You have to follow some steps at the tome of ice...

  • How to Attempt Your First Origami Project

    Learning the art of paper folding, or origami as it's correctly called, can be refreshingly easy or as daunting as you want it to be. Origami is certainly intriguing to say the least and like...

  • How to Cure Your Boredom

    So you are sitting around bored out of your mind and you just need some help. These are some things you can do to help cure your boredom and start being productive.

  • How to Photograph Flowers Inside

    In flower photography, it is particularly important that your subject be lit in such a way as to maximize the color and texture of the arrangement. Soft lighting and a sharp focus will make your...

  • How to Load a Tobacco Pipe

    Smoking a pipe can be a very rewarding experience. The smell of pipe smoke is generally regarded as pleasant, and different pipes can be quite pleasing to the eye. To truly enjoy the experience...

  • How to Choose the Right Marine Battery

    It's important to choose the right marine battery regardless of the type of boat you have. A marine battery provides direct and backup power to a boat, and for overnight stays, having one that...

  • How to Change Master Lock Combinations

    Master Locks are used to keep doors of every kind closed. Master locks are opened with a number dial that has a three-number combination. Often times these combinations are lost, forgotten or...

  • How to Use an Aussie Saddle

    The Australian Saddle is one of the three major styles of saddles. The design of the western saddle is attributed to the American west, while the English saddle has European and English origins....

  • How to Remove Paint Ball Marks

    Not always used for sport or recreation, ranchers used paintball guns to mark trees and livestock, back in the 1970s. In the 1980s, paintball guns took on a whole new purpose. The National...

  • How to Make Handwoven Rugs

    Handwoven rugs add warmth and style to any rustic décor. They are also economical and eco-friendly as they can be made from recycled clothing and scraps of cloth left over from other...

  • How to Make a Simple Woven Rug Loom

    Knowing how to weave was a necessity when stores were few and far between and cloth was a precious commodity that was used and reused. Even though those days are past, learning how to make a...

  • How to Clean a Smoke Machine

    Fog machines are used to entertain. They can create ambiance at a party or a mysterious element during a performance. Like most appliances, fog machines need to be maintained to work properly....

  • How to Find Where My Ancestors Immigrated From

    The term ancestor usually refers to someone from whom you are directly descended, and is used for someone earlier than your grandparents, like great-grandparents, great-great grandparents and so...

  • How to Win The Lottery Tips

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  • How to Determine the Length of Snowshoes

    Snowshoes are designed to stretch across the snow, distributing the weight of the wearer to keep him on top of the snow rather than sinking into it. Properly sizing snowshoes before venturing out...

  • How to Uncover Your Ancestry Through Family Photographs

    Family photographs tucked away in boxes in your attic, basement or closets may hold the clues you need to learn about your ancestry or solve a family mystery. You just need to be willing to roll...

  • How to Fly an Air Hog

    Air Hogs produces the Atom Micro Heli helicopter along with a number of other radio-controlled (R/C) products. The Atom Micro Heli is the newest on the flight line and it boasts infrared controls...

  • How to Make Your Own Planetarium

    Looking at the stars at night is peaceful. Who wouldn’t want to take the late night sky and place it in their own home? With all the lights in big cities, the beauty of the stars at night can be...

  • How to Fix the Mantel Clock Chime

    Almost invariably, problems with mantle clocks are related to the chime. The clock sometimes won't strike the correct hour, the chimes have the wrong tone, the chime doesn't happen at the right...

  • How to Repair Pitting in Knife Blades

    Pitting on a knife blade is caused by corrosion from rust and moisture. The only way to remove pitting completely is to grind down the blade metal until the surface is even. This is fine for most...

  • How to Get Invited to a Partys

    How to get invited to party's the easy way with out getting rejected.

  • How to Grind Weed Without a Grinder

    How to grind your weed with out buying a grinder and a good way to hide your weed grinder since it doesn't look anything like a grinder.

  • How to Make a Rodeo Bull Dummy

    If you're a novice bull rider and need a safe way to learn how to ride, consider training on a DIY bucking barrel. The best part of a bucking barrel is it doesn't have horns. Professional bull...

  • How to Make a Pipe Out of Ordinary Objects

    Making a pipe out of an ordinary object can be fun. Almost anything that is noncombustible and nontoxic can be made into a tobacco experience. A common vegetable, the carrot, is a good place to...

  • How to Design Around Corner Bed Placement

    When you place a bed in the corner of the room you are changing your vantage point so that when you are in bed all of your items must be moved to one side of the room. It can be difficult to come...

  • How to Fabricate a Skinning Knife Blade From Scrap Steel

    This is a procedure i have used to make several of my knives, using few tools. It is not complicated and is a suitable starting place for a beginner who would like to make their own knife. In...

  • How to Change the Lead in a Cross Pencil

    Graduations and other celebrations are often marked by the presentation of an A.T. Cross company pen or pencil, known for their high quality and lasting value. Cassetteless mechanical pencils from...

  • How to Operate a Hookah

    A hookah (or shisha) is a large glass waterpipe used for smoking tobacco. Many cultures use this device for various purposes, generally in a common setting amongst friends, but it was originally...

  • How to Make a Family Tree Scrapebook

    A family tree scrapbook is a place to organize and display your family photos according to the chronological order of each member of your family, such as great grandparents, grandparents, yourself...

  • How to Get Listings of Repossessed Recreational Vehicles

    A repossessed recreational vehicle can be a real bargain. Banks, credit unions and finance companies know that they are only going to recover a fraction of their money and the longer they have the...

  • How to Collect United States Postal Stamps

    The first United States postage stamps were issued in 1847. These were 5- and 10-cent stamps with Benjamin Franklin's portrait. Collecting U.S. stamps is a rewarding hobby, and stamp collectors...

  • How to Make Fold Up Signs

    A fold-up sign is a poster that can stand on its own. It folds together and then comes apart like a triangle to rest on surfaces. These are commonly used as an advertisement or as a warning sign....

  • How to Find a German Panther Tank

    The German Panzer was the workhorse battle tank of the German army during World War II. These tanks were largely responsible for the swift defeat of France and western Europe in 1940, and for the...

  • How to Remove Clock Hands

    If a clock doesn't chime at the correct time, the minute hand can be removed and adjusted. If the chime is more than a minute before or after the proper time, remove the minute hand and make...

  • How to Maintain a Cigar Humidifier

    Like wine lovers, cigar collectors enjoy purchasing interesting varieties and storing their finds. These varieties range in price and can be rather expensive. Cigar smokers make a habit of...

  • How to Fill Up a Cigar Humidifier

    Every cigar aficionado, beginner or veteran, should have a humidor. It doesn't matter if your favorite cigars come in plastic wrapping--unwrap them and place them in a humidor. Humidors are...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Howard Miller Clock

    The Howard Miller company has been making clocks since 1926. Howard Miler himself was a German who was taught clock making by his father in the Black Forest. The company initially focused on...

  • How to Replace Tires on a Bandsaw

    A bandsaw tire is a large piece of rubber that goes over the wheels. Tires are simply oversized rubber bands. The tires should be checked regularly. Old tires become worn, cracked or hardened. ...

  • How to Speed Up Your Pendulum Clock

    Speeding up your pendulum clock requires adjustments to the pendulum. The method of adjustment varies depending upon the type of clock you need to adjust. Most pendulum clocks are accurate time...

  • How to Align Jet Bandsaw Wheels

    The Jet bandsaw is a very versatile machine. However, if your bandsaw wheels are not in alignment, you will have a hard time keeping the blade from wandering in the cut. With proper alignment and...

  • How to Roll up a Bandsaw Blade

    If you own a band saw, you have probably wondered how to roll the blade back into three neat little coils. A band-saw blade can be hard to handle, and rolling it back up can be frustrating....

  • How to Use Tree Steps

    Tree steps are steel L-shaped bars that screw into a tree trunk as narrow steps to help a hunter reach his or her tree stand. The tree stand a wooden platform installed high in a tree to obscure a...

  • How to Calculate the Velocity of a Pinewood Derby Car

    Velocity is the rate of change of position in a traveling object. Scouts who want to know how fast their Pine Wood Derby cars are can do some simple math to find the velocity, or speed, of their...

  • How to Convert to Legacy From Family Tree Maker

    Legacy and Family Tree Maker are both software programs that are used to store, track and preserve ancestral information. Both programs use proprietary file formats that are not compatible with...

  • How to Tint Model Car Windows

    Tinting the windows of a model car can make it look more realistic. Tinting the windows is a simple process that can be completed using a window-tint spray paint specially designed for models. By...

  • How to Clean Mold & Mildew Off Pontoons

    Taking your pontoon boat out on a nice sunny day can be very relaxing. However, when you get into dock and trailer the boat, you may find that mildew has developed on your pontoons. If you don't...

  • How to Store a Bow & Arrows

    Bows and arrows, as well as other archery equipment , can be safely stored in cases made for them. Many manufacturers sell cases that hold both the bow itself and a few dozen arrows. There are a...

  • How to Adjust the Blade on a Craftsman Band Saw

    A band saw blade can be hard to handle. If you own a Craftsman band saw, you have probably cut yourself a time or two while adjusting the blade. With a little practice and a few simple steps, you...

  • How to Replace a Band Saw Blade

    If you own a band saw, you have probably cut yourself a time or two while replacing the blade. Replacing a band saw blade can be difficult and dangerous. However, with a little practice, some easy...

  • How To Tilt a Camera Mount

    Optimizing the use of your camera can result in wonderful things. Hand-held camera shots can provide many angles and various on-the-move shots, but sometimes you need a tripod or camera mount to...

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