Thursday, March 21, 2013

Make Sandpaper Belts

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Sandpaper is a very versatile material.


Though sanding belts tend to be very cheap, for the truly committed do-it-yourselfer, low cost is never an excuse to buy something premade. If you're one such die-hard DIY enthusiast, you may be either relieved or chagrined to find that making your own sanding belt from an ordinary roll of sandpaper is very simple. By simply cutting and gluing, you can construct your own belt that runs almost as well as the commercial alternative, though usually with a shorter lifespan.


Instructions


1. Remove your old sanding belt from the belt grinder and cut it, allowing it to unloop and lay flat. Measure its length and width.


2. Cut a piece of sandpaper to match the dimensions of your previous belt plus an extra inch in length. Flex the strip, bending it every possible way to remove any stiffness.


3. Use a file to remove the abrasive sand from an inch of the sandpaper on both ends of the strip. Continue until only the bare paper is left.


4. Glue the two ends together with a one-inch overlap and add a piece of strapping tape to the underside of the joint. Clamp them tightly until dry.







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Spring Summer - 2013

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To give the event a very classy look, designers came up with the best eastern wear with the most enticing prints. Colors that shone like a bright star on the ramp made the eyes of the viewers go smoulder and smoulder.



 In the western spring collection, the rough and tough  male models showed their sensual bodies and rock abs by moving shirtless. Knee length shorts and tight sleeveless were about the best for the summer. Ladies made the audience go crazy when they moved in their sexy pace with short length skirts and frocks with high pencil heels.
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FASHION FORECASTING

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FUTURE TRENDS:

 FASHION FORECASTING
"The world of clothing is always changing, as new cultural influences meet technological innovations. Researchers in scientific labs have been developing prototypes for fabrics that can serve functional purposes well beyond their traditional roles, for example, clothes that can automatically adjust their temperature, repel bullets, project images, and generate electricity. Some practical advances already available to consumers are bullet-resistant garments made with kevlar and stain-resistant fabrics that are coated with chemical mixtures that reduce the absorption of liquids."


 Fashion shows are often the source of the latest style and trends in clothing fashions.
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Choose A Shirt And Tie For A Business Suit

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It is not always easy to choose the right shirt and tie to go with your business suit. There are so many factors to think about--patterns, colors, and textures--that it can be overwhelming. Break down the process of choosing a shirt and tie into a simple science and you'll look stylish every time you wear a suit.


Instructions


1. When choosing a shirt to go with a suit, determine which colors will go together. The easiest way to accomplish this is to use a color wheel. Color wheels can be picked up for free from the paint section of your local hardware store. You can use the color wheel to determine matching colors in two ways. First, look for analogous colors, which are colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. Second, look for complementary colors, which are opposite each other on the wheel. Locate the color of your suit on the wheel and then look at both the analogous and complementary colors. Which do you prefer?


2. When choosing a tie to go with the shirt, consult your color wheel. If you are using an analogous color scheme, you can probably choose the color on the wheel that is next to the color of the shirt you chose. When using a complementary scheme, you may want to choose a tie in the same color as the suit, or a lighter or darker shade of either the shirt color or the suit color.


3. If your suit has a pattern in the material, like a pinstripe, it is best to choose a shirt and tie that is solid colored. If your suit is solid and has no pattern, you can choose to have a pattern on either your shirt or your tie. The dominant color in the pattern should work with the color wheel scheme you've selected. If you are choosing a patterned shirt, you can play off the less dominant colors in choosing your tie, but make sure the tie still matches the suit.


4. In general, the materials you choose for each piece should be similar. If you have a wool suit, it might not look right with a silk shirt. Cotton shirts, because of their dull finish, go best with wool. Most ties are in silk and since it is such a small part of the wardrobe, this will look good almost all the time.


5. The sleeves of your shirt should be slightly longer than the sleeves of your suit. There should always be about a quarter inch of sleeve showing to add a nice contrast.


6. The tie should be long enough to cover your belt buckle. The bottom of the tie should just hit the bottom of your belt buckle.







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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Become A Cook'S Apprentice

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Working as a cook's apprentice will allow you to gain valuable restaurant experience while learning to cook under the direction of an experienced chef. If you have a desire to work in the restaurant industry and aspire to become a cook, becoming a cook's apprentice will help you achieve your goals. You will gain knowledge and understanding of what goes on in a functioning commercial kitchen and you will come away from the experience with hands-on training that cannot be duplicated in a cooking school environment.


Instructions


1. Learn all you can about working as a cook in the restaurant industry. Remember that cooks often work long hours and are under tremendous pressure to keep the kitchen running smoothly. Ask yourself if you have what it takes to be successful in this line of work.


2. Study the art of cooking, including food preparation and presentation. Continue to study and learn about all aspects of cooking, even after completing a formal culinary arts program.


3. Gain experience in any avenue of the restaurant kitchen industry. Begin as a dishwasher if you must, just to get your foot in the door, and work your way up from there. Accept a job as an assistant, a food runner or a pre-apprentice so that you can watch and learn in the kitchen.


4. Develop a resume that lists your cooking experience and skills, any culinary classes you have taken, professional business skills, etc.


5. Look in the help wanted section of your local newspaper. Speak with an adviser at your culinary school and inquire about apprenticeship opportunities. Call potential employees and try to secure an interview.


6. Bring your resume with you to any interviews you land. Allow ample time to get there and arrive 15 minutes early. Wear professional attire and be prepared to explain your passion for cooking and what it is that you can offer the restaurant.


7. When you find a position, begin your first day prepared to learn. Bring a kitchen journal and take notes of pertinent information. Ask questions about anything you do not understand.


8. Always wear your designated uniform and work boots. Adhere to all regulations and safety guidelines.


9. Offer help to kitchen staff during idle times and in between tasks. Avoid standing around and doing nothing; there is always something to do in a kitchen. Keep busy.


10. Pay close attention as you work your way through the different stations in the kitchen. Decide which field most interests you, such as entrees or pastries.


11. Develop a relationship with other apprentices in your restaurant.


12. Keep looking for apprentice opportunities. Develop a network of people within the restaurant industry and stay on top of new restaurants and current job openings. Stay connected and stay informed.


13. Develop a relationship with other apprentices in your restaurant. Exchange cooking ideas, kitchen tips and industry-related information. Learn work together as a team and to rely on one another during busy times.







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Light Jeans for Now Through Fall

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1. Levi's
The very definition of a classic. Wear them everywhere, just as men have been doing for decades now.
505 Straight Fit ($44) by Levi's, levi.com

2. Banana Republic

Especially great for tall men, since the inseam is offered in plenty of lengths.

Vintage straight jean ($89.50) by Banana Republic, bananarepublic.com

3. J.Crew

Somewhere between slim and skinny, but never in a way that will threaten your thighs.
484 jean ($98) by J.Crew, jcrew.com

4. Lucky Brand

Slightly tapered, for a throwback look.
487 relaxed fit ($99) by Lucky Brand, luckybrand.com

5. A.G.
Perhaps the most comfortable pair of jeans we've ever put on.
Boost ($178) by AG Jeans, agjeans.com

6. J. Brand
Slim, soft, and very light: They're perfect for weekends with all your sport shirts.
Kane slim straight leg ($194) by J Brand, ronherman.com

7. Citizens of Humanity
A nice straight leg allows for optimal wardrobe versatility.
Sid ($198) by Citizens of Humanity, piperlime.com

8. 7 For All Mankind
Gone are you bootcut days. And, if not, then it's time to move on to these.
Standard original leg ($198) by 7 For All Mankind, parkandbond.com

9. Jean.Machine
Here's a somewhat heavier denim from a British brand that knows a thing or two about distressing.
J.M-2 ($250) by Jean.Machine, mrporter.com

10. Acne
Slightly more trendy. We mean that in a good way.
Jones ($270) by Acne, thewebstermiami.com

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Luau Costume Ideas

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Luau Costume Ideas


Luau costume ideas can be easy to come up with if you want to go the traditional route. If you want to be more fun and original, it will take more thought and creativity. Either way there are several good luau costumes that you can use to dress up for Halloween, a luau party or a beach party.


Traditional Hula Girl


The traditional hula girl costume consists of a grass skirt, tank or bikini top, or a bikini top made from coconut shells. Wear sandals or go barefoot. Add a flower to your hair, a flower bracelet or headband, or a lei to accessorize. Do a few hula dances to play the part of a traditional hula girl. You can also bob your head a lot and tell everyone that you are a hula girl bobble head doll.


Silly Hula Girl


Some guys like to get a big laugh by dressing up as women. They can use the traditional items for a hula girl costume with some added accessories to make the costume more fun. Some of these accessories can be a long wig and something to stuff the bikini top with. A man may also want to use the coconut shell bra for the added laugh factor.


Pineapple


Pineapples usually have some role in a luau. You can choose to dress up as a pineapple for your luau costume. You can buy a pineapple costume or choose to make your own with a cardboard box. Draw the lines on the cardboard to make it look like a pineapple. Then use a marker or some paint for the colors. Make a headdress that looks like the top of the pineapple and you are set.


Beach Bum or Surfer


This is one of the easier luau costumes. Carry around a boogie board or a surf board, put some colored sunscreen on your nose and under your eyes, and wear a bathing suit or swim shorts. Be sure to use some of the beach bum and surfer lingo like surfs up, dude, bodacious, bummer, cowabunga and any other surfer lingo that will help you act the part to go along with the costume.


Tourist


There are many times that tourists show up when there is a luau. To create the perfect tourist costume, you can use some multi-colored flowered shorts, a flowered shirt, a big straw hat, big sunglasses, binoculars, a fanny pack and--the most important item--a camera. Walk around slowly looking at everything and taking pictures to act the part of a tourist.







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