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Basic Color Theory Scrapbooking Ideas
Looking for a simple, versatile scrapbooking idea that can make your pages interesting and great looking? Try using the color wheel that you learned...

Melting & Recovery Of Aluminium Drink Cans, Swarf, & Bottle Tops
When the novice hobby metal caster first thinks about melting metal, the immediate thought is to collect a big box of Al bottle tops and Al drink cans to melt. The most likely reason for this is that the material is relatively easy to collect and handle, and the thinking behind the idea is that because of its lightweight it should melt quite readily.

Love Scrapbooking Ideas
Use these love scrapbooking ideas to depict your love.

Depression Refractory Mix For The Backyard Foundry.
This old time foundry refractory mix for crucible or cupola furnaces was adopted by financially strapped foundry owners during the great depression, everyone suffered financial hardships during those days so there was lots of improvisation going on, now the backyard founder can save money...

Lost Wax & Lost Foam Casting Processes.
Investment or lost wax casting is a versatile but ancient process, it is used to manufacture a huge variety of parts ranging from turbocharger wheels to golf club heads, from electronic boxes to hip replacement implants.

Beginning Crochet
Many people enjoy crochet for its relaxing qualities and satisfying results. It appeals to a wide number of people, as most of the materials still remain inexpensive and easy to obtain.

Why Do You Need to Have Your Tools Blade Sharpen After Work
If you like to do wood carving or making sculpture as your hobby, you surely need tools to make your creation.

Why You Should Race RC Cars, and Not Just Bash
For those of you who are fanatical bashers, and have avoided racing your rc cars at the local track, hear me out, because I have 5 great reasons you should take a run at it.

Leather Work Tips
Leather work can be fun and profitable. Here's how to get the low down on your basic tools and best type of leather to use, depending on the job.

How to Clean Your Jewelry at Home or Work
It looks like a million dollars but after a couple of months it doesn't have the same 'Sparkle' or look it once had (a bit

How to Invest in Antique, Vintage, or Modern Jewelry
Just because something is 'OLD' doesn't make it worth a lot of money. A hundred year old bucket, is still an old bucket - right? Unless it has 'Historical' significance, of course.

Blown Glass: They Do Still Make It Like They Used To
Blown art glass is quickly becoming one of the fastest growing hobbies in North America…and it is about time. Glassblowing has been around since 27 BC in Syria, though the first evidence of manmade glass products occurs in Mesopotamia in the late 3rd century BC. But the advancement of actual "blowing" glass using a tube transformed the materials usefulness. The new technique quickly spread throughout the Roman world.

Civil War Uniforms: 5 Tips on Making Your Trousers Last Forever!
Are your pants wearing out too fast?

What is a Battle Ready Sword?
You'd think that if you buy a sword being described as "battle ready" it would be the kind of sword you could take into battle, right? Well think again! Because not all swords described as battle ready are what they seem...

Amish Quilts – A Dying American Art
There are a lot of images that come to mind when one thinks of American Artforms. Painting, sculptures and photography easily come to mind. New artists are discovered all the time. There is one artform, however, that I am afraid is on the endangered list. The Amish tradition of quilt making, I am afraid, may someday become a tradition of the past.

Ideas for Making Gift Baskets
Would you like to create a gift basket for a special occasion? Learn how.

Airbrushing Does Not Have to be All Disappointment, Heartache, and Bloody Hard Work!
Are you on the beginners path to airbrushing? If so, then this may help save you from the dissapointment, heartache and hard work that an airbrush brings.

Are Your Airbrush Products Selling? If So, Here Are 3 Ways To Further Skyrocket Sales!
Want to take your sales of airbrush products to the next level? Here are 3 easy to implement strategies to help skyrocket your sales for your airbrush items!

Treasure Hunting - Part Two
More unusual ways to go treasure hunting, beginning in the attic and heading down the train tracks.

Treasure Hunting - The Unusual Ways
Treasure hunting is about finding things of value. Here are some of the more unusual ways to do that.

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