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Papiersalat auf die Ohren - euer Lieblingspodcast rund ums Thema Scrapbooking mit Janna Werner. Jeden 2. Dienstag im Monat warten neue spannende Themen auf euch. Episode #10 – Das ultimative Scrapbooking ABC: Fachbegriffe einfach erklärt Manchmal kann die Flut an überwiegend englischen Scrapbooking-Wörtern einen überwältigen, verwirren oder im schlimmsten Fall abschrecken. Damit euch das nicht passiert und ihr Freude an eurem Tun habt bzw. gut in euer neues Hobby startet, dröseln wir das Ganze mal in Ruhe auf. ACHTUNG FEHLERTEUFEL! Heat Gun ist ein Heißluftfön, die Hot Glue Gun ist natürlich die Heißklebepistole. Shownotes PADO #10 Kontakt: hallo@jannawerner.de Janna Blog und YouTube Scrapbooking Lexikon Dafont
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Don't let tricky details slow you down – Start your project on the right track with Season 3 – Episode 32: 7 Proven Methods For Stripping Intricate Details. 7 proven methods for your future projects. Don't delay. Learn how to quickly and easily strip intricate details on your project. With these methods, you'll master intricate details in no time! For more information on stripping intricate details, check out these links below: Method #1 - https://www.mycreativedays.com/how-to-strip-furniture-without-stripper Method #2 - Surfprep: https://www.surfprepsanding.com?aff=42 Mycreativedays10 Is my coupon code. Method#3 - Stripwell: https://www.stripwell.com/#/ Method#4 - Sandblaster: https://rstyle.me/+RT7tHeN6PU2q2z504hqnQA Method #5 - Sandercard: https://rstyle.me/+fMPSyAECQldHw3CvgVeCEA Method #6 - Heat Gun: https://rstyle.me/+EHOFXmsWGaDte9jusxr5vQ Method #7 - Dremel: https://rstyle.me/+G1sjyptxEj4P04Sj1DDj8A ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Teaching others how to flip furniture on a budget, turn their hobby into a side hustle, and /or decorate their home EXACTLY how they have always dreamed is truly my passion. So, thank you for allowing me to share my knowledge and experience! It does take work, and it isn't magic. However, if you use the resources provided below and follow through on your goals, this will be a life-changing experience. New content is released every Wednesday & Friday! Hit that subscribe button and turn on your notifications to receive updates from My Creative Days. Also, please share my channel with your friends and family @mycreativedays _________________________________________________________________ New to My Creative Days - Start Here: https://learn.mycreativedays.com/links Join the Academy: https://learn.mycreativedays.com/academy Check out the blog: https://www.mycreativedays.com Pin with me: https://www.pinterest.com/mycre8tivedays _________________________________________________________________ Disclosure Statement: These links contain affiliate links. I will receive a commission for items purchased through these links at no extra cost to you. I appreciate your support. Please read all labels and follow all manufacturer safety recommendations when working with paints, stains, and other equipment, and wear and use appropriate personal protection equipment. Viewers should attempt these projects at their own risk. _________________________________________________________________ Want to help support MCD? https://bit.ly/3QLeTEp
Do you ever get frustrated removing those stickers from new tools or appliances? Take an electric heat gun, set it to “low,” and use it to warm up the sticker. Within just a few seconds, the heat will soften the adhesive and you'll be able to peel off the sticker. (If you don't own a heat gun, try using a blow dryer.) For stickers larger than, say a legal-size envelope, it's best to direct the heat at one corner of the sticker, and then peel it away just a bit, being careful not to tear the sticker. Then, aim the heat gun behind the peeled-up corner, wait a few seconds, then gently tug on the sticker using pliers, if necessary, to protect your hands from the hot air. Continue to simultaneously apply heat and pull on the sticker until it peels off in one piece. If there's any sticky residue left behind, remove it with a white cloth dampened with mineral spirits or acetone. Now this technique works great on all metal and wood surfaces, and even some hard plastics. But be careful because the intense heat can melt plastic and blister wood finishes. For items like plastic that may be melted by the use of extreme heat, use a solvent like mineral spirits instead.
I wanted to share my list of must have products for flipping furniture.If you are new to furniture flipping and don't know where to start, this is what I suggest and why I don't work without these items.My Supply Cart Must-Haves:1. Quality Paint Brushes2. Tarp / Plastic Tablecloths3. Paint Clothes4. Fine Mist Spray Bottle5. Quality Paint6. Primer 7. Sander 8. Top Coat 9. Rags / Paper Towels 10. Ziploc Bags / Plastic Container 11. Good Cleaner 12. Furniture Salve / Restor-A-Finish13. Wood Filler / Scraper14. Heat Gun 15. Stain / Spray Paint**Affiliate Links Below** Zibra Paint Brushes: https://bit.ly/3bhQvqnWise Owl - Cling On Paint Brushes: https://bit.ly/3yhjG7cFine Mist Spray Bottle: https://bit.ly/3dEl3VpDixie Belle Paint: https://bit.ly/MCDdixiebelleWise Owl Paint: https://bit.ly/3yhjG7cSurfprep Sander: https://bit.ly/mcdsurfprep (Mycreativedays10) - Coupon CodeOrbital Sander: https://amzn.to/3yCtmcVHand Sander: https://amzn.to/3ggSVt5Primer: https://bit.ly/DBboss or https://bit.ly/3yhjG7cTop Coat: https://bit.ly/3yGOPS3 or https://bit.ly/3yhjG7c Krud Kutter: https://bit.ly/3jO9CNk Wise Owl Salve: https://bit.ly/3yhjG7c Restor-A-Finish: https://bit.ly/3xCd42hDixie Belle Mud: https://bit.ly/37BoetwHeat Gun: https://bit.ly/3yV7cmx Learn To Flip With Lindsay: https://bit.ly/LTFWLMCD Let's Connect:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mycreativedays/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mycreative.days/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mycre8tivedays/_created/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8eNxY2RpcJOBXK86aoAhvATwitter: https://twitter.com/mycreativedaysTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mycreativedaysWebsite: https://mycreativedays.porch.com/
We welcome Justin Thursday on the show to talk about developing on the Core System 2, the new 50/50 Prime frames, and when you can get Justin's new flat frame.
I want to make candles, where do I even start? In today's show Alex Lutz and Kristina Breland are covering everything you need to know to start making candles. We'll go over some candle making starter kits, common waxes, wicks, and containers, and share advice for beginners. We'll also go over some things you'll want to avoid as you begin your candle journey! LINKS: FREE GIFT FOR NEW CANDLE MAKERS! Beginner Checklist to get started! - https://hotthrow.com/begin CandleScience Candle Kit: http://bit.ly/ht-candle-kits Pro Candle Supply: https://www.procandlesupply.com/ Metal Melting Pitcher: http://bit.ly/ht-metal-pitcher Infrared Laser Thermometer: http://bit.ly/ht-laser-thermometer Digital Kitchen Scale: http://bit.ly/ht-digital-scale DIY Presto Pot Wax Melter (Jeff Standley): http://bit.ly/ht-diy-presto-pot Apron: http://bit.ly/ht-amz-apron Heat Gun: http://bit.ly/ht-heat-gun Aztec Premier Wicks: http://bit.ly/ht-aztec-premier-wicks CandleScience Fire Starter: http://bit.ly/ht-fire-starter SOCIAL: FaceBook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/hotthrow Twitter: https://twitter.com/hotthrow Instagram: https://instagram.com/hotthrowpodcast We're always trying to improve the show and while donations aren't required, they are greatly appreciated so we can keep delivering great candle and business advice. You can support Hot Throw by visiting https://anchor.fm/hotthrow and click the Support button. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hotthrow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hotthrow/support
Welcome to episode 237 of Gun Guy Radio! This is the podcast that shines a positive light on the firearms lifestyle. I'm your host Jake Challand with Cohost Zack Carlson. This is your weekly dose of positive firearms talk, without the politics. Zack's Youtube: Youtube Link Zack's Writing: RangeHot Articles What did you do this … Continue reading "Gun Guy Radio 237 – Heat Gun"
Welcome to episode 237 of Gun Guy Radio! This is the podcast that shines a positive light on the firearms lifestyle. I’m your host Jake Challand with Cohost Zack Carlson. This is your weekly dose of positive firearms talk, without the politics. Zack’s Youtube: Youtube Link Zack’s Writing: RangeHot Articles What did you do this … Continue reading "Gun Guy Radio 237 – Heat Gun"
Welcome to episode 237 of Gun Guy Radio! This is the podcast that shines a positive light on the firearms lifestyle. I’m your host Jake Challand with Cohost Zack Carlson. This is your weekly dose of positive firearms talk, without the politics. Zack’s Youtube: Youtube Link Zack’s Writing: RangeHot Articles What did you do this … Continue reading "Gun Guy Radio 237 – Heat Gun"
Internet Comedian Steph Barkley joins Nick & Ari in testing hardware store’s knowledge on Heat Guns. Will Mario from City Mill Honolulu name the tool correctly and win a free pizza?
Someone recently asked me if there's a way to bend PVC conduit or if someone makes a bender or a tool to get a proper bend. In this episode we're going to cover how I do it.
You can use a wood burning tool to carve designs into foam. You can also use a heat gun to emphasize cuts. Elizabeth shows you how! Tools used in this episode: Chicago Electric Hobby Woodburner Wagner Furno 300 Heat Gun 3M Paint Spray Respirator 3M Organic Vapor/Acid Gas Cartridge/Filter Safety Glasses Retractable Razor Knives
You can use a wood burning tool to carve designs into foam. You can also use a heat gun to emphasize cuts. Elizabeth shows you how! Tools used in this episode: Chicago Electric Hobby Woodburner Wagner Furno 300 Heat Gun 3M Paint Spray Respirator 3M Organic Vapor/Acid Gas Cartridge/Filter Safety Glasses Retractable Razor Knives
You can use a wood burning tool to carve designs into foam. You can also use a heat gun to emphasize cuts. Elizabeth shows you how! Tools used in this episode: Chicago Electric Hobby Woodburner Wagner Furno 300 Heat Gun 3M Paint Spray Respirator 3M Organic Vapor/Acid Gas Cartridge/Filter Safety Glasses Retractable Razor Knives
You can use a wood burning tool to carve designs into foam. You can also use a heat gun to emphasize cuts. Elizabeth shows you how! Tools used in this episode: Chicago Electric Hobby Woodburner Wagner Furno 300 Heat Gun 3M Paint Spray Respirator 3M Organic Vapor/Acid Gas Cartridge/Filter Safety Glasses Retractable Razor Knives
In this episode we talk about trying a heat gun instead of water on the NAP quickfletch, Anthony Robin Hoods an arrow, the yeti controversy, and more
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Panel: Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura Eric Berry David Richards Special Guests: Catherine Meyers In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel discusses music, musicians, and programmers with Catherine Meyers. Catherine is a software engineer at Mavenlink in San Francisco and is a co-organizer of a meet-up called Women Level Up. Before getting into coding, she was actually an opera singer. They talk a lot about why she decided to change her career and how she came to be a successful coder after being a singer for many years. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Check out React Dev Summit Catherine intro Previously an opera singer How did you decide to get into programming? Who she performed for and where she performed Her friends suggested she start coding Tips to help those not interested in coding give it a chance Coding is like solving a puzzle Coding boot camps to facilitate a career change HTML Flatiron School The importance of resilience Ruby Conf The ability to communicate with many different typed of people Patterns Do musicians have an advantage as a developer? Patterns in Rails How can music make you a better coder? Your brain as a musician Is there a correlation with brain activity and listening to music? Different music affects different people And much, much more! Links: React Dev Summit Mavenlink Women Level Up Flatiron School Ruby Conf Rails Ruby Hack Conference @CCMeyers324 CatherineMeyers.com Picks: Charles The Greatest Showman React Round Up React Dev Summit Views on Vue Elixir Podcast coming soon Dave Heat Shrink Tubing Heat Gun Eric Pastel de Nata The Expanse Consensys David Marconi Union – Weightless Wintergatan - Marble Machine Catherine Public School Music Education Base.cs Ruby Under a Microscope by Pat Shaughnessy
Panel: Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura Eric Berry David Richards Special Guests: Catherine Meyers In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel discusses music, musicians, and programmers with Catherine Meyers. Catherine is a software engineer at Mavenlink in San Francisco and is a co-organizer of a meet-up called Women Level Up. Before getting into coding, she was actually an opera singer. They talk a lot about why she decided to change her career and how she came to be a successful coder after being a singer for many years. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Check out React Dev Summit Catherine intro Previously an opera singer How did you decide to get into programming? Who she performed for and where she performed Her friends suggested she start coding Tips to help those not interested in coding give it a chance Coding is like solving a puzzle Coding boot camps to facilitate a career change HTML Flatiron School The importance of resilience Ruby Conf The ability to communicate with many different typed of people Patterns Do musicians have an advantage as a developer? Patterns in Rails How can music make you a better coder? Your brain as a musician Is there a correlation with brain activity and listening to music? Different music affects different people And much, much more! Links: React Dev Summit Mavenlink Women Level Up Flatiron School Ruby Conf Rails Ruby Hack Conference @CCMeyers324 CatherineMeyers.com Picks: Charles The Greatest Showman React Round Up React Dev Summit Views on Vue Elixir Podcast coming soon Dave Heat Shrink Tubing Heat Gun Eric Pastel de Nata The Expanse Consensys David Marconi Union – Weightless Wintergatan - Marble Machine Catherine Public School Music Education Base.cs Ruby Under a Microscope by Pat Shaughnessy
Panel: Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura Eric Berry David Richards Special Guests: Catherine Meyers In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel discusses music, musicians, and programmers with Catherine Meyers. Catherine is a software engineer at Mavenlink in San Francisco and is a co-organizer of a meet-up called Women Level Up. Before getting into coding, she was actually an opera singer. They talk a lot about why she decided to change her career and how she came to be a successful coder after being a singer for many years. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Check out React Dev Summit Catherine intro Previously an opera singer How did you decide to get into programming? Who she performed for and where she performed Her friends suggested she start coding Tips to help those not interested in coding give it a chance Coding is like solving a puzzle Coding boot camps to facilitate a career change HTML Flatiron School The importance of resilience Ruby Conf The ability to communicate with many different typed of people Patterns Do musicians have an advantage as a developer? Patterns in Rails How can music make you a better coder? Your brain as a musician Is there a correlation with brain activity and listening to music? Different music affects different people And much, much more! Links: React Dev Summit Mavenlink Women Level Up Flatiron School Ruby Conf Rails Ruby Hack Conference @CCMeyers324 CatherineMeyers.com Picks: Charles The Greatest Showman React Round Up React Dev Summit Views on Vue Elixir Podcast coming soon Dave Heat Shrink Tubing Heat Gun Eric Pastel de Nata The Expanse Consensys David Marconi Union – Weightless Wintergatan - Marble Machine Catherine Public School Music Education Base.cs Ruby Under a Microscope by Pat Shaughnessy
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