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March 27 2008: Sprucing Up Your Model Plane by: vgevge
Here is how you can jazz up give your model plane for your flight to fantasy

March 27 2008: From Manual Knife Sharpening to Fancy, Electric and Hand-Held Sharpeners by: Cole3388
There are two sides to the knife sharpening issue: old fashioned and modern. Many people have returned to the old fashioned way of sharpening their knives with a honing stone or whetstone and oils, while others prefer the precision of an electronic, sometimes hand held device that sharpens knives to perfection.

March 25 2008: Kitchen Knives for Your Cooking Hobby by: Cole3388
Kitchen knives are a must have for anyone who considers themselves a cooking hobbyist. Using them properly is also a must to ensure that no one gets hurt, for they are sharp and can be dangerous.

March 18 2008: Learning Guitar - Advice For Learning Guitar by: marshc01
Where to pick up tips on learning to play the guitar online.

March 18 2008: Haven't You Always Wanted A Grandfather Clock? by: springheel
Remember when you were growing and used to watch old black and white movies? Every grand house used to have a beautiful grandfather clock in the reception area or on a landing at the top of the stairs. I think every Sherlock Holmes film I ever saw had at least a couple of grandfather clocks in it.

March 18 2008: Mending Minor Rips and Tears by: jimmycox
Mending can be fun if you treat it as an art and work for careful, durable, flat finishes. Study the weave of the fabric and try to duplicate it. Try to get as invisible a finish as possible except where you are making a decorative mend.

March 18 2008: Choosing the Right Wood for Turning by: jimmycox
I can well remember my first approach to woodturning, and the subsequent visit to the timber yard in search of a few suitable pieces of wood. All I knew was that I wanted some hardwood suitable for turning and that it had to be well seasoned.

March 18 2008: Building Your Model Ship Skills by: jimmycox
Well known nineteenth century American clippers are suitable for model building, because they represent an age of splendor, performance and historical significance. Aside from the construction of them, there is a patriotic pride of possession attached to them.

March 17 2008: Make Your WWI Plane Replicas Accurately by: jimmycox
It is surprising and somewhat disappointing to witness the astounding number of scale replicas of aircraft that sport incorrect color schemes. This is not just a matter of small details but of the overall color scheme which ruins an otherwise beautiful model. We shall now endeavor briefly to summarize the outstanding color schemes used by the principal air powers during the First World War.

March 16 2008: Choosing The Right Magnoi Koi Carp by: springheel
Magnoi Koi Carp, the tradition and information.

March 16 2008: Choosing The Right Underlining Fabric by: jimmycox
AN UNDERLINING of firm, lightweight, pre-shrunk fabric is used to back a section of a garment, or the complete garment, depending on design and fabric. Most fabrics, such as soft silks, matt jersey, wool jersey, woolens, lace, fine cottons, linen and knit fabrics, should be underlined for good fit and shape retention.

March 16 2008: Watercolor Painting For Beginners by: jimmycox
There are times when one is struck, by a breath-taking scene that may never be encountered again. Should you lack a camera in such a situation, put your pencil to use and do a quick sketch of the scene with detailed pencil notes about the actual color.

March 15 2008: How Does Online Bingo Work? by: uktim31
Online bingo sites guide

March 15 2008: Oil Painting for Beginners by: jimmycox
Once you have selected your canvas or panel and set your palette, you have only to pick up some color on your brush or knife and begin to paint. It 's as simple as that. Of course, how you hold your brush or knife and the manner in which you apply paint to canvas can make a very great difference in the kind of picture you will paint.

March 15 2008: Make Your Furniture Shine by: jimmycox
There are two general types of finishes for furniture, classified according to whether they are transparent or opaque. The transparent finishes, designed to bring out the natural beauty of the wood are oil, water, and spirit stains, rubbed oil and wax finishes, shellacs, varnishes, and clear lacquer. The opaque coatings include paint and lacquer enamels.

March 14 2008: How To Be A Horrible Singer by: ChrisChew
Learn what horrible singing is all about so that you can sing beautifully.

March 14 2008: How To Get Started In The Great Sport Of Fishing by: jfbowles
Tips and information on how to get started fishing. Neccessary equipment for fishing. How to cast, what kind of equipment is needed. Tieing knots, bait, fishing poles, fishing reels

March 14 2008: How To Make Your Own Corsage by: jimmycox
Flowers not only beautify our surroundings, but have a great tendency to lift our spirit and brighten our appearance if we wear them. They are a principle accent in our attire for many occasions. A bride would look empty handed without her bouquet. There is a special glow in the eyes of a teenager when she receives her first corsage from a beau.

March 13 2008: Sharpening Tools, The Importance Of A Keen Edge by: springheel
All metal edges that are used for cutting need to be sharpened at some point for them to retain there edge, no amount of technology will ever change that. Hundreds of thousands of years ago, before man even discovered that he could obtain metal from ore he realised that his tools needed to have a keen edge to obtain best results.

March 11 2008: Building the Best Koi Pond by: springheel
A description of the tools and tricks of the trade needed to build a good Koi pond.

March 04 2008: 50 Fantasy Baseball Tips to Help You Win Your Fantasy Baseball League by: AnthonyWayne
Fantasy Baseball Dugout gives 50 tips that will help you win your Fantasy Baseball League this season.

March 03 2008: Kitchen Knives for Every Kitchen by: Cole3388
Any knife used in the preparation of food is the definition of a kitchen knife. And today there are more than a handful of kitchen knives that qualify. There are knives for just about every item of food, or so the cooking shows would have you believe there are.

March 02 2008: Hand Tool Safety Protects Artists from Injury by: chiron99
Since childhood, many have discovered the joy of creation through art. Working with the various materials is an exciting and creative venture for many artists. However, research has shown that an artist 's craft has the potential to adversely affect his/her health.

March 02 2008: Model Sailboats Are Beautiful and Collectible by: otaffy
As scaled down replicas of larger sailing vessels, model sailboats reflect a storied and important era in human history. Without the sailboat, the settling of the planet would not have occurred as rapidly as it did. People from other areas of the world learned to navigate wide expanses of ocean with a great degree of accuracy, using the wind.

March 01 2008: Fun Games for Teenagers by: spartanmalc
An article with fun, energetic, group games for teenagers.



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