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1. Furniture
They will explain the techniques you have observed in studying your own furniture: where and when to join two pieces with a nail, a screw, a dowel, or glue; what hardware to use and why; when to bend a curved member and when to cut it to shape.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/​furniture.html

2. Model - Making
As with so many other hobbies, model-making overlaps into several other fields, allowing one person the luxury of several hobbies or allowing an entire family to join in the enjoyment of their hobbies: Dad enjoys woodwork, builds a dollhouse; Junior Miss collects dolls and moves tenants into the house; mother makes doll clothes; Junior Mister makes tiny furniture, patrolling airplanes, and collects miniature cars.
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3. Painting
It is a good idea, if you can, to join an art class, for a sound knowledge of the basic techniques will enable you to progress more rapidly.
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4. Checkers And Chess
If there is one in your vicinity, join it; the more different players you play with, good or bad, the more you will learn about the game.
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5. Garden Hose
Cut in two and join pieces with a metal hose-mender. Rubber on hose cracked.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/​g/​garden_hose.html

6. Gutter, Metal
When this happens, join the two straps with a small nut and bolt. Ice builds up in gutter, backs up water, which leaks through the roof.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/​g/​gutter_metal.html

7. Playpen, Baby's
When glue is dry, drive a long thin screw up through the rail into end of slat or join the slat to the rail with a steel corner brace.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/​p/​playpen_baby_s.html

8. Roof
When ridge is straight, join the rafters on opposite sides of the ridge pole with a series of collar beams cut out of 2" by 6" lumber.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/​r/​roof.html

9. Umbrella
However, it is sometimes possible to join the broken pieces with a metal splint. Use a 1" to 1 1/2" length of baling wire or a finishing nail and glue this into the channel in the bow with epoxy glue.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/​u/​umbrella.html

10. How To Solder Metal
  To join two pieces of metal (except in plumbing work), it is advisable to tin (flow a film of solder on) each piece separately.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/​basic_methods/​how_to_solder_metal.html


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May 24, 2012