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  • How to Make a Pen Shooter

    Pen shooters can make great toys to pass time when you're sitting around in the office. They also don't require anything to make that you can't find in your typical office. If it's a boring day at...

  • How to Journal Your Scrapebook

    Do you love to scrapbook but don't know what to write or journal in the scrapbook? Wonder how people come up with some of the cool sayings they do for their scrapbook? Well in this article i'll...

  • How to COMPLETELY clean Roomba inside and out

    Hello fellow human! Roomba is a hard working vacuum robot to help humanoid to clean their houses. Just like a car, Roomba sometimes also needs maintenance and "deep cleaning" to keep it...

  • How to Sew: Use a Pattern

    Sewing requires a pattern for almost anything you want to sew, and the easiest way to sew is to use a pattern that is purchased. Finding a pattern you like and want to work with is only half the...

  • Different Surgical Instruments & Their Uses

    Collecting medical artifacts is fascinating, and antique surgical instruments are among the most interesting. Experienced collectors are very knowledgeable about the uses and types of surgical...

  • How to Drive a Race Car on a Banked Track

    According to Homedepotracing.com, a "A racetrack's banking refers to the sloping of a racetrack, particularly at a curve or a corner, from the apron to the outside wall." Driving a race car on a...

  • ARC Welding Techniques for Electrodes

    Different welding situations call for different techniques, to be sure. Some materials and positions call for dragging, others call for pushing, and sometimes the stick needs to be moved faster or...

  • How to Build a Deer Tower Blind

    Tower blinds offer the advantage of mobility and elevation when hunting deer. While companies provide several models for the general outdoor market, building your own tower stand allows you to...

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  • How to Build a Camera Mount For Small Object Photos

    If you are serious about taking professional looking photographs of small objects, you have to take high quality photos that a customer is less apt to reject. The basic problem is holding the...

  • How to Make Money From Finding Meteorites

    Some meteorites fetch up to several dollar a gram. Here is how to find and sell meteorites.

  • How to Find Cheap Hobbies

    Cheap hobbies are all around us if we would just open our eyes and put creative juices to work. You don't have to spend an arm and a leg to have a hobby you enjoy. However, you do need to use your...

  • How to Search For Gold And Treasure In Arizona

    Gold has been found throughout the state of Arizona. There are still a few places left where amateurs can find gold with metal detectors and by panning.

  • Problems With Nitro Car Engine

    Nitro RC engines are very fast and powerful. When they are running right, they are a blast to play with. However, like any other engine, they require tuning and some know-how to reach full...

  • How to Clean Resin Out of Pipes With Epsom Salt

    Resin build-up in your glass pipe can be not only unhealthy, but also will eventually clog the pipe. Cleaning the resin out of pipes is somewhat challenging. You don't want to use anything toxic...

  • How to Calibrate an RCBS Digital Scale

    RCBS digital scales are manufactured for hunters and gun enthusiasts who prefer to hand load their own ammunition. The scales measure the weight of the gun powder that is placed in shells. The...

  • Buyer's Guide to ATV All-Purpose Tires

    Outdoor enthusiasts around the world enjoy all-terrain vehicles, also known as ATVs or quads. Unlike cars and trucks, these four-wheeled vehicles are designed for off-road adventures and can...

  • How to Mock Publish Books

    Mock publishing a book is the process of creating a dummy copy of a manuscript, formatted to appear as the final published version might. Though many services exist at local print shops or via the...

  • How to Write a Personal Doll Story

    We all have a story to tell. A lucky few even get it down on paper. Often, personal artifacts like cars, furniture or toys will get you thinking about where they've been before or where they're...

  • How to Photograph Bubbles

    Soap bubbles create a rainbow of color that is visually enjoyable to children, and adults alike. Photographing bubbles can be difficult due to their temporary nature and unpredictability, but...

  • How to Make a Box With Seed Beads

    Cute little beaded trinket boxes are perfect for storing special jewelry, loose change or spare keys. They can also hold small gifts, creating a two-gifts-in-one opportunity, or just sit out for...

  • How to Install a Battery in a Spike Light

    Book lights were designed to give book lovers a light that is portable and keeps the light on the page. Spike lights are an inexpensive and popular form of book light with a "spike" that slides...

  • 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 Buy Your First Ham Radio at the Best Price

    According to the FCC, every month in the United States, over 1,000 people get their first amateur radio (ham) license. This entry level license, Technician Class, comes with full privileges on...

  • How to Choose the Right DSLR Camera for Shooting Stock Photography

    Shooting stock photography can be a fun hobby and a great way to make money online. However, creating stock photography is more than just pointing a camera at a subject and shooting; it takes...

  • How to Ride a Motorbike

    We have many modes of transport, but biking is one of the most exciting forms of land transportation. The joy of biking is an experience and cannot really be put in words. So what are you waiting...

  • How to Make Pine Cone Bird Feeders for Winter

    Winter is the perfect time to help our feathered friends make it through the cold season. Putting out pine cone bird feeders is an easy, fun way to enjoy wild birds in your garden, while...

  • How to Use a Hobart 210 to Weld Aluminum

    The Hobart Handler 210 is a remarkablel machine. It comes ready to weld aluminum right out of the box, and has ample power for just about any other welding job you may have. It is powered by 220...

  • How to Make Your Own Police Scanner Antenna

    The world of electronics, antennas and scanner radios can be a new realm of exploration and fun. Building antennas has long been one of easiest ways to experiment with scanner radios. Building an...

  • Any Way to Convert 8 mm Film to DVD?

    Many people in the mid- to late-20th century used 8mm film to recorded home movies and other moments. Unfortunately, 8mm film can erode over time, taking treasured images with it. Preserve your...

  • How to Weld a Cast Iron Boiler Without Cracking

    Welding cast iron can be tricky, because it contains a lot of carbon and its chemical makeup makes it prone to cracking. The key is always preheating the material before welding it. When cast iron...

  • How to Store Ratchet Straps

    Storage of ratchet straps is easy and will save you time and money. Proper storage of the straps will ensure that they work time and time again. If not correctly stored, the straps may rust, jam...

  • How to Tune a Black Magic Paintball Gun

    The Black Magic paintball marker is an enthusiast level weapon from Worr Game Products that sports many features not commonly found on entry-level guns. Among these are a Delrin bolt, which needs...

  • 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 Get Out of Hand Cuffs

    Want to learn how to get out of handcuffs without a key? All you need is a regular bobby pin. Handcuffs have surprisingly simple locks. Nevertheless, you may need to practice this several times...

  • What to Do With Kindle Books Already Read?

    While the Amazon Kindle can hold up to 1,500 ebooks, it's not always practical or desirable to keep that many on your device at once. Organizing gets messy after awhile, and you'll want to free up...

  • DIY Hovercraft Plans

    Making a homemade hovercraft is a fun project that can be as simple or as complex as you like. A number of plans and designs are available online and in hobby stores. You can also experiment with...

  • How to Delete Samples on Kindle

    On an Amazon Kindle e-book reader, you have the ability to purchase and download e-books, blogs, and newspapers through The Kindle Store. When shopping The Kindle Store, you can choose to have a...

  • How to Overhaul Tractor Motor

    That old tractor is not running like it should. It just does not have the power. If you enjoy turning wrenches overhauling it might be for you.

  • What Are Shaker Boxes?

    The Shakers were a religious sect who left England in 1774 to seek freedom in America. They are best known for building furniture that was clean-lined and unadorned. Shaker boxes are one of the...

  • Wood Turning Technique

    Shaping wood while it is being spun or turned at a high speed is called woodturning. This is usually accomplished by using a lathe. Woodturning is a craft that takes time and practice to master....

  • How to Install Wheels on a Pinewood Derby Car

    The Pinewood Derby has been a tradition in the Cub Scouts since its introduction in 1953, according to the National Scouting Museum. Since that time, the design of Pinewood Derby cars have...

  • How to Identify Clock Mechanism Parts

    Many clocks that look mechanical are in fact regulated by quartz. These are very accurate timepieces, and they don't have many parts. A true mechanical clock is regulated by its mechanism....

  • 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 Sew: Prepare the Fabric

    Sewing without preparing the fabric ends in disappointment, so if you want to be a good seamstress, prepare the fabric before you sew for best results. Preparing the fabric will help assure that...

  • 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 Use a Welding Rod

    Welding with rods, or electrodes, is the way most beginners start out. It is a good solid way to weld that provides excellent penetration and strength, and can be used in almost any situation....

  • How to Design Your Own Model Buildings

    As model railroaders know, hobby shop building kits can be expensive and the selection is limited. If you are working on a special layout scene and need a particular structure, designing your own...

  • How to Make an Ancient Chinese Wheel Barrel

    The wheelbarrow is an invention that originated in China around 100 B.C. The basic principle for the wheelbarrow consisted of a single wheel in the front of a wooden platform. An ancient Chinese...

  • How to Build a Downhill Go Kart

    Before the advent of television, internet and video games, go-karting was a tremendously popular sport during the summer months. While go-karting has died down in popularity in recent years, there...

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