Please note: I’m not sure if I made it clear enough in the video, but the primary knife is the one that should NOT have any bevels. You SHOULD have bevels on the stab knife, however. Do not remove those. This video just covers some basics about chip carving. To learn more, I highly recommend the book by Wayne Barton called The Complete Guide to Chip Carving.
Posts Tagged ‘Tips’
Chip Carving: Tips for Beginners
Written by Tools on Friday, December 2nd, 2011 in Hand Tools.
Tags: Beginners, carving, CHIP, Tips
Generator Safety Tips
Written by Tools on Monday, November 28th, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Generator, safety, Tips
Follow these safety tips and guidelines every time you use your Champion generator to ensure your safety as well as the safety of others. Get the most out of your Champion products! Free tech support: 1-877-338-0999
Lawn Edger & Weed Trimmer Fall Maintenance Tips – Home 101
Written by Tools on Sunday, November 27th, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Edger, Fall, Home, Lawn, Maintenance, Tips, Trimmer, weed
Lowe’s Home 101 experts, Joel and Courtney, explain how to winterize your outdoor power equipment. Find out what you need to do for lawn edgers, weed trimmers, blowers and more so they will be ready to use once spring arrives. Make sure to remove old oil, replace the spark plug and add fuel stabilizer for any gas powered equipment. Clean up the outsides of your equipment and lubricate any moving parts. Also, fall is a great time to restring a weed trimmer. For more helpful Home 101 videos, visit www.Lowes.com
Car Tire Tips Walton Hills, Hudson, Twinsburg, Brecksville Ohio; The Penny Test
Written by Tools on Friday, November 25th, 2011 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Brecksville, Hills, Hudson, Ohio, Penny, Test, Tips, Tire, Twinsburg, Walton
www.automotiveservicenordonia.com Automotive Service Tips Worn Tire Penny Test. Northern Ohio automobile repair center Nordonia Goodyear has been serving the Nordonia, Macedonia, Northfield, Penninsula, Hudson, Walton Hills, Brecksville Ohio areas starting in 1982. They remain ASE Certified Technicians.Nordonia Goodyear gives expert service in brakes, automobile air conditioning, engine diagnostics, oil changes, tune ups, A/C repair, A/C recharge, tires, suspension work, lights, axles, hoses, belts, clutches, oil leaks, cruise control, keyless entry, remote starts, alarm systems, mist systems, A/C equipment, heaters, electrical, power windows, power door locks, cooling systems, radiators, oil filter, water pump, on-star, shocks/struts, engine repair, freon, condensor, compressor, and transmission work , tune ups, diagnostics, brakes, air conditioning, transmission service, engine repair, fluid exchanges, fluid flushed, axles, suspension, shocks, struts, exhaust, 30/60/90K, timing belts, batteries, starters, alternators, tires, wheel balancing, radiator service, head gaskets, valve cover gaskets, differential replacement and repair, abs light diagnostic and repair, and alignments. They sell a complete selection of tires, car batteries, automotive parts, and mufflers. They would want to inspect your car or truck’s battery and your tire tread wear as you look around, or present you a courtesy drive to your workplace or back to your home. Nordonia Goodyear offers a wide …
Riding tips – Motorcycle module 2 demonstration ride
Written by Tools on Thursday, November 24th, 2011 in Motorcycle.
Tags: Demonstration, Module, Motorcycle, Ride, Riding, Tips
Riding back with pupils following me after they both passed their Module 1 test. I decided to do a demo and talk to them about what I was looking for. Using vio pov hd helmet cam, 720p, 25 fps setting. Excuse the wind noise, oops!
Pumpkin Gutter Tips to Get You Carving Quicker
Written by Tools on Wednesday, November 16th, 2011 in Power Tools.
Tags: carving, Gutter, pumpkin, Quicker, Tips
www.getcarvingquicker.com. The official how-to video for Pumpkin Gutter that shows some tips and tricks that will have you gutting like a pro in no time.
Automotive Service Tips; Synthetic Oil For Nordonia, Northfield, Macedonia Ohio?
Written by Tools on Friday, November 11th, 2011 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Automotive, Macedonia, Nordonia, Northfield, Ohio, Service, Synthetic, Tips
www.automotiveservicenordonia.com http When do you change your car’s oil? How about synthetic oil?Mention you saw this video for 50% off a Full Service Oil Change. Nordonia Goodyear serves the Northfield, Macedonia, Nordonia, Nordonia Hills, Walton Hills, Hudson, Twinsburg, Penninsula, and Brecksville Ohio areas. Nordonia Goodyear gives expert service in brakes, automobile air conditioning, engine diagnostics, oil changes, tune ups, A/C repair, A/C recharge, tires, suspension work, lights, axles, hoses, belts, clutches, oil leaks, cruise control, keyless entry, remote starts, alarm systems, mist systems, A/C equipment, heaters, electrical, power windows, power door locks, cooling systems, radiators, oil filter, water pump, on-star, shocks/struts, engine repair, freon, condensor, compressor, and transmission work , tune ups, diagnostics, brakes, air conditioning, transmission service, engine repair, fluid exchanges, fluid flushed, axles, suspension, shocks, struts, exhaust, 30/60/90K, timing belts, batteries, starters, alternators, tires, wheel balancing, radiator service, head gaskets, valve cover gaskets, differential replacement and repair, abs light diagnostic and repair, and alignments. They sell a complete selection of tires, car batteries, automotive parts, and mufflers. They sell the most trusted brands; Goodyear, Dunlop, Kelly, NAPA, and Bendix Contact Nordonia Goodyear at; 10235 Northfield Road Northfield Ohio 44067 Open Mon-Fri 805:30 Sat 8-3:30 1-330-467-9091 …
Chain Link Fence Installation Tips: Attaching Fence Fabric and Gate
Written by Tools on Thursday, November 3rd, 2011 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Attaching, Chain, Fabric, Fence, Gate, Installation, LINK, Tips
In this video, Lowe’s home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, demonstrates how to attach chain link fence fabric and a gate. To find the previous videos in this series and to find printable instructions for this video, visit www.Lowes.com First, you will install the fabric. Start by inserting the tension bar through the end loops on the fabric and the tension bands on the terminal post. Then unroll the chain link fencing fabric on the ground. Stand up against the fence, taking out any excess slack. Attach a few wire ties to hold the fabric in place. Now, remove the excess fabric at the end of the fencing line by opening up the loops at the top and the bottom Then twist the strand out. Follow up by taking a tension bar and inserting it 3 feet into the fabric. Add a temporary tension band on the terminal post and hook the stretcher bar to the temporary tension bar. Attach the come-along to the stretcher bar and to the temporary tension band on the post. Slowly and evenly tighten the fabric. There should just be enough tension so you cannot squeeze the fabric with your fingers. Once the fabric is tight along the run, pull the rest of it tight against the terminal end post. Insert a tension bar through the fabric and tension bands on the terminal post. Secure with bolts. Carefully loosen and remove stretching tools. Secure fabric to the top rail and the line posts with wire ties and to the tension wire with clips. Continue installing fence fabric between terminal posts until the …
Fence Installation Tips: Layout and Digging Post Holes
Written by Tools on Thursday, November 3rd, 2011 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Digging, Fence, Holes, Installation, Layout, POST, Tips
Lowe’s home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, demonstrates how to properly layout your new fencing and how to dig post holes. First, make some batterboards to support the fencing layout strings. Then, drive the batterboard into the ground to start the fence layout, usually at the corner of a house or hardscape feature. Use mason’s string to mark the line where the fence posts will be set. Also, make sure to account for rails and pickets when lining up with the edge of your house. Then, measure for each section of your fence, using batterboards and mason’s string to mark the layout. Lastly, review your layout and adjust for full panels. After reviewing, you can drive stakes into the positions where your fence posts will be installed. Mike Kraft then shows the next step in the installation process, digging fence post holes. First, mark the center for the first post on the ground. It should be set back half the width of the post from the string. Then, you can begin digging the fence post holes along your layout. If you need extra help digging a post hole, try using a power earth auger. The power auger is an easy and effective way to create new fence post holes. To watch how to finish installing a fence and to find the printable instructions for this video, visit www.Lowes.com
Chain Link Fence Installation Tips: Installing Posts and Hardware
Written by Tools on Thursday, October 27th, 2011 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Chain, Fence, Hardware, Installation, Installing, LINK, Posts, Tips
In this video, Lowe’s home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, demonstrates how to install fence posts and hardware for chain link fencing. To watch the previous videos in this series and to find the printable instructions for this video, visit www.Lowes.com The great thing about chain link fencing is that you can dig all the fence post holes at once. The manufacturer will recommend the spacing in between post holes, but it should never exceed 10 feet on-center. Once the post holes are ready, it is time to mark the posts. Typically, the posts should be the height of the fabric, minus 2 inches. For terminal or end posts, it should be the height of the fabric plus 2 inches. Now you can set the posts in the holes, first adding gravel and then making sure the mark is level with the ground. Next, set the post, adding concrete until it is 2 inches below ground level. Continue adding posts down your layout line. Once the post hole concrete is set, you are ready to add the chain link fence hardware. For the terminal post hardware, add tension bands and bolts. Make sure the flat surface of the band is on the fabric side of the fence. The number of tension bands you will need is the height of the fence in feet, minus one. For corner posts, add an extra set of bands for the adjacent run of fencing. Follow by installing the top rail bands, cups and bolts. If installing on a corner post, alternate the ends cups – bottom one up, top one down. Finally, add the post caps to the terminal …
