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Carved Hiking Sticks - Make Your Own

... also drill a hole throught the stick near the top, to add a wrist strap. Get creative. Use a wood burner to add designs to your hiking stick. Drill a hole in the top and glue a glass ball in it. Mark inches on it, so you can measure with ... Read Read: Carved Hiking Sticks - Make Your Own

By: Steve Gillman | 20/09/2005 | Sports & Fitness

Choosing an Ice Shelter For Your Family

... ice. My son used to like to ride on the seat and yell mush. Now he's big enough to pull! Once you find your spot, drill a couple of holes and flip the top over, it is kind of like a convertible, and your fishing. Most of these units have ... Read Read: Choosing an Ice Shelter For Your Family

By: Jeffrey Richard | 06/12/2008 | Home & Family
Peter Gitundu

Built in Bookcases

... elegant. The following are materials required when you want to make built in bookcases.* Finished nails* Small hammer* Tape measure* Glue* Drill* hinges* Wood screws* Table or panel saw* Shelf pins* Crown molding* ... Read Read: Built in Bookcases

By: Peter Gitundu | 12/08/2008 | Furniture

How to Set Up A Workshop

... , and above the window, put a nice long shelf to keep your different turning attachments, such as faceplates, drills and chucks. To your right and left above the bench, have more shelves on which to keep partly turned articles, screws and ... Read Read: How to Set Up A Workshop

By: Jimmy Cox | 25/11/2007 | Home Improvement

Getting Your Own Golf Equipment

... in the event of a bad shot. You will want to have a full set of clubs. That means you'll need a driver, a 3 wood, a 5 wood, a full set of irons (from 3 to 9), a sand wedge, and a putter. That's the minimum. You can also add other clubs to ... Read Read: Getting Your Own Golf Equipment

By: Jeff Seward | 15/07/2009 | Extreme Sports
parker

Tools Needed for Plastering

... stick but if mixing a large amount, an electric mixer is a better option.  A Mixer Paddle can be attached to a drill and will allow for a thorough mix with much less effort.  It is important to mix only a small batch at a time since the ... Read Read: Tools Needed for Plastering

By: parker | 15/09/2009 | Tools & Equipment

Know The Difference Between The Good And Bad Golf Tips

... famous partnerships between players and their swing coaches have lasted. Think of Jack Nicklaus and Jack Grout, Tiger Woods and Butch Harmon, Nick Faldo and David Leadbetter to name but a few. All these great players relied on one coach's ... Read Read: Know The Difference Between The Good And Bad Golf Tips

By: Jeff Seward | 23/02/2009 | Golf

Starting Your DIY Project Part 1

... screw or nail into or do you need a bigger hole, there are a large range of drill pieces which include, the usual twist and dowel bit, flat bit, forstner bit among many others, so make sure you get the right piece for your drill, even ask ... Read Read: Starting Your DIY Project Part 1

By: Neil Parnham | 08/08/2007 | Home & Family

The 7 Essential Woodworking Hand Tools For the Galoot In Training

... the grain, and the coping saw gets you cutting intricate designs and cuts inside a panel. 5) Brace and Bit + Hand Drill Making holes in wood didn't start with the invention of the electric drill. It sure got easier though. Get back to ... Read Read: The 7 Essential Woodworking Hand Tools For the Galoot In Training

By: Garrett French | 13/07/2007 | Home & Family
Vince D\'Souza

Autism

... Cricket, Crow, Crying baby, Crying child, Cymbals, Dentist drill, Dog, Dolphin, Puppy, Drill, Drum, Duck, Rubber Ducky, Biting ... , Police car, Pouring, Power drill, Railway crossing, Rooster crowing, Sawing wood, Scissors, Seagull, Sea lion, ... Read Read: Autism

By: Vince D\'Souza | 13/08/2009 | Mental Health

Miniature Accessories: Easing the Operation of Rotary Tool

... depth markings, and hold the rotary tool securely for cutting slots or decorative carvings. The Shaper miniature accessories for a workbench or flat surface holds the rotary tool with the bit side up, for wood shaping or routing projects. Read Read: Miniature Accessories: Easing the Operation of Rotary Tool

By: Article Manager | 15/01/2009 | Electronics
Khizar Masood

Cache Memory

... saw and cut the wood. Now you decide to bolt some pieces of wood together. So you run to the garage, grab the drill set, go back down to the basement, drill the holes to put the bolts through, go back to the garage, leave the drill set, ... Read Read: Cache Memory

By: Khizar Masood | 08/12/2008 | Hardware

Woodworking Made Much Easier With Good Tools

... , therefore one can be charging while you're working with the other. You'll need a variety of bits for your woodworking projects. Hand planes are constructed of wood or steel and are used for a variety of purposes. You'll use the jackplane ... Read Read: Woodworking Made Much Easier With Good Tools

By: Leroy K. Calstard | 16/02/2007 | Home Improvement

How To Make A Rubber Band Gun

... the clothespin will be, and drive the nail into the wood, sharp end down, about 1/3" from where the mark is. Leave about 3/4" of the nail sticking up. Now drill a hole through the end of the clothespin, with a bit that is slightly larger ... Read Read: How To Make A Rubber Band Gun

By: Brenda H. Murphy | 02/02/2006 | Art & Entertainment
Abhishek Agarwal

Extracting Honey At Low Cost - How To Make Your Own Extractor

... . Take this basket and put it inside the drum on the pillow bearing. Now bolt another bit of wood to the self centering bearing and the sides of the drum. Drill a screwdriver piece into the chuck and place the chuck inside the slit at the ... Read Read: Extracting Honey At Low Cost - How To Make Your Own Extractor

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 30/12/2008 | Small Business

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