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  • 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 Take Clock Hands Off

    The hands of a clock are one of the most elegant elements of any clock design. Bend them while trying to take them off a clock and you decrease the value of the clock. Bend them and accidentally...

  • How to Change the Time on a Grandfather Clock

    Changing the time on a grandfather clock is a two-fold process. You change the indication of the time by moving the hands on the face; you change the timekeeping by adjusting the pendulum. The...

  • How to Bring Back Old School Fun

    I know the Wii is fun but don’t forget about the old games that we use to play when we were kids. Before you get rid of shoes, clothes, and old loyal retail cards, let your kids have loads of fun...

  • How to Synchronize a Chime Clock

    Chime clocks commonly play "Westminster," "Ave Maria" or Beethoven's "Ode to Joy." The chime is selected using a switch on the side of the clock. "Westminster" is often abbreviated in the label to...

  • 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 Install Clock Hands

    Often, when a clock isn't chiming at the correct time, it's necessary to remove the minute hand and adjust it. This is done when the clock chimes a minute either side of the time it's supposed to...

  • 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 Juggle Flashlights

    Juggling is a fun activity that may be performed for friends, family or just perfected for your own enjoyment. Practicing juggling may be done with any kind of instrument you can grasp in your...

  • Proper Way to Hold Western Reins

    Riding traditions have recently expanded to include other methods for holding Western reins. There used to be just one traditional method. Times have changed and now there are three acceptable...

  • How to Use a Top Hand Roller

    Using a Top cigarette hand roller is a cheap and easy way to roll cigarettes at home. Top rollers are small, hand-held machines that feature a pair of cylinders and a sleeve mounted on a plastic...

  • How to Make Hand Warmers using Rice

    Having cold hands and fingers is not fun. Sometimes it is so cold outside that mittens and gloves just don't cut it. Hand warmers can help keep your hands warm and toasty! Not only are they...

  • How to Skip a Sandstone in the Lake

    When you're at the lake on a beautiful, calm day, it is an irresistible feeling to want to pick up sandstones and skip them across the water. With a little practice in picking out good sandstones...

  • Hand Signs for Naruto

    In Naruto, an anime cartoon written about a boy striving to become the greatest ninja in the land, many attackers use hand signals (called hand seals) in combination with their attack (called a...

  • Cool Magic Tricks Revealed

    Magicians have been dazzling people with their wild tricks for centuries. Most magicians keep their greatest tricks a secret to enhance their level of mystique. While magicians like David...

  • DIY Photo Restoration

    Restoring an old or damaged family photo used to mean an expensive trip to the photo shop, but not anymore. With a variety of computer photo software packages, from the venerable Adobe Photoshop...

  • DIY: Cookoo Clock Repair

    The cuckoo clock's familiar call adds a special charm to any decor. Made in Germany's Black Forest for more than two centuries, cuckoo clocks combine the woodworker's skill with the clockmaker's...

  • How to Use a Wooden Staff in Martial Arts Combat

    The bo staff is a traditional weapon used in martial arts for the purpose of self-defense. Despite its simplistic form--a straight wooden rod--the staff is a versatile weapon, providing a variety...

  • How to Make a Silk Handkerchief Pass Through a Rope

    Passing a silk handkerchief through a rope might seem impossible, but with a little sleight of hand you can fool your friends and family into thinking you can do it. They will see you tie a...

  • Tricks for Juggling Clubs

    Though coordination can help, learning to juggle depends primarily on determination, commitment and the willingness to endure a bit of physical pain. It isn't necessary to learn ball juggling...

  • How to Teach Yourself to Juggle

    Juggling is a relatively easy task to perform that can make people smile. Everybody enjoys a juggler, and even a bad juggler can be fun to watch, but if you follow these steps, you will be able to...

  • Tips on Speed Reading

    According to ReadingSoft.com, the average reader reads about 200 words per minute and comprehends roughly 60 percent, but speed readers can take in 1,000 words or more with 85 percent...

  • How to Take Photographs Into The Sun

    Have you ever been disappointed when sunlight causes refraction sunlight bubbles or white triangles to go across a great photo you want to make?

  • Arm Magic Trick Revealed

    While people who are double-jointed can contort their bodies in to positions that most can't, no one can twist their arm a full 360 degrees, so witnessing someone who can is sure to amaze. Now you...

  • How to Learn to Juggle Four Balls

    Juggling four balls is an impressive-looking feat that never fails to amuse and excite. While a great deal of practice will be necessary to ingrain the motions into muscle memory, the actual...

  • How to Do Easy Coin Magic

    To a magician, a coin is a simple prop that has endless possibilities. Whether you're an aspiring magician or simply wish to learn a couple of magic tricks to impress your friends, coin tricks are...

  • What Is Hand Metal Spinning?

    Metal spinning is a metalworking art that requires a high degree of skill. Handspun metal items are widely sought by dealers and collectors.

  • How to Juggle Seven Balls

    Juggling is a skill that requires incredible hand-eye coordination and lots of practice in order to master. If you have learned basic juggling techniques and you want to challenge yourself, you...

  • Juggling 2 Balls in 1 Hand

    Being able to juggle two balls with one hand will help with other tricks. Juggle two balls in one hand with tips from a self-taught juggler in this free video on juggling.

  • Variations of Juggling 2 Balls in 1 Hand

    When juggling two balls in one hand, one variation is known as the fountain. Practice different ways of juggling two balls in one hand with tips from a self-taught juggler in this free video on...

  • Juggling 4 Clubs: 2 in Each Hand

    In four-club juggling, both hands work independently of each other to juggle two clubs each. Work with two clubs in each hand for juggling four clubs with tips from a juggler in this free video on...

  • Juggling 3 Balls in 1 Hand Trick

    Juggling three balls in one hand is a very difficult trick. Juggle three balls in one hand with tips from a juggler in this free video on juggling tricks.

  • Crystal Sticks Juggling: One Hand

    In order to juggle a crystal stick with one hand, the standard method is with the ticktock movement. Juggle crystal sticks with one hand with tips from a juggler in this free video on juggling for...

  • Juggling 3 Balls: Hand Stalls

    In intermediate three-ball juggling, hand stalls can be combined with swoops or used as a substitute for catches. Use hand stalls when juggling three balls with tips from a professional juggler in...

  • Juggling 4 Balls: Behind the Back

    When juggling four balls, go behind the back to throw the ball from the right hand, over the left shoulder, to the left hand. Throw behind the back for juggling four balls with tips from a...

  • Juggling 3 Balls: One-Up Two-Up

    When juggling three balls, the one-up two-up hand throws half as often as the other hand in unison. Perform one-up two-up for juggling three balls with tips from a juggling enthusiast in this free...

  • Juggling 4 Balls: Two-in-One Hand

    For juggling four balls, juggling two balls in one hand is the foundation. Juggle two balls in one hand for four-ball basic juggling with tips from a professional juggler in this free video on...

  • Juggling 3 Balls: Back Crosses

    For juggling three balls, back crosses are thrown from one hand behind the back and caught in the other hand in front of the body. Throw back crosses for three-ball juggling with tips from a...

  • Juggling 3 Balls: Crossed-Hand Throw

    For juggling three balls, crossed-hand throws require high, accurate throws and correct hand position. Perform crossed-hand throws for three-ball juggling with tips from a professional juggler in...

  • Juggling 3 Clubs: 2 in 1 Hand

    In three-club juggling, throwing two with one hand will free the other hand to perform tricks. Throw two in one hand for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

  • Juggling 2-in-1 Hand

    Learning to juggle two clubs in one hand is helpful when learning four-club juggling. Learn to juggle two clubs in one hand with tips from an experienced performer in this free juggling video.

  • Juggling 3 Clubs: 2 in 1 Hand

    Juggling two clubs in one hand gives you time to do whatever you want with the other hand. Learn how to juggle two clubs in one hand in this free hobby video.

  • Juggling Crystal Sticks: One Hand

    Juggling crystal sticks using one hand is a great way to improve your technique and tricks. Learn to juggle crystal sticks using only one hand from a juggling expert in this free video.

  • Juggling Three Balls in a Hand

    Throw balls higher in the air when juggling three balls. Learn how to juggle three balls in one hand from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

  • How to Juggle a Lot of Balls

    Juggling is a centuries-old hobby that is still a source of entertainment and fascination. This article will teach you how to juggle five balls at once. It's one trick sure to impress friends and...

  • How to Make a Paper Model Plane

    Paper airplanes are a quick and fun way to explore the intricacies of flight. You can choose from several different models you can make, including your own creation, if you like.

  • How to Tie a Four-in-Hand Knot

    The four-in-hand knot is great for tying neckties, as it is a bit of a slimmer knot than the traditional Windsor knot. Try the four-in-hand knot when wearing a necktie with instructions from a...

  • How to Make a Perfect Wax Hand

    It fun to make wax figures or other objects.

  • How to Survive after the Zombie Apocalypse #14 Finding Directions with a Watch

    Everyone knows there’s going to be an apocalypse. If it’s not zombies (and really, why wouldn’t it be zombies?), it will be something. Few people are going to survive the initial wave of...

  • How to Do A Forward Grip Partial With Your Balisong

    Heres how you can do a forward grip partial with a Butterfly Knife. A partial is when you start off with the the knife already open.

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