How To
How to Make a Samurai Sword
A samurai sword, or katana, is a curved, single-edged sword first worn by Japanese warriors in the 13th century. By learning to make a samurai sword, you can create a formidable weapon or even use it as an impressive addition to your home's décor. Follow...
How to Germinate Orange Seeds
Orange trees are a beautiful tree to have growing in your home or backyard. Not only do they produce wonderful smelling leaves, but mature trees also bear fruit. Orange seeds are quite easy to germinate, but a tree grown from an orange seed can take anywh...
How to Wear a Shoulder Holster
A shoulder holster is a comfortable way to carry a gun, especially if you spend a lot of time sitting. Holster rigs allow you to tighten the straps, so they are adaptable to a wide range of body sizes. They feature a gun holster, as well as a holster for...
How to Tune an Antenna
When first setting up a radio or moving a radio to a new, permanent location, its antenna needs to be tuned. Learning how to tune an antenna entails lengthening or shortening the antenna so that, for the radio's specific frequency, it is working as effici...
How to Pasteurize Milk
Pasteurization slows the growth of bacteria in foods (usually liquids) by heating the food to a certain temperature and then cooling it. Drinking milk that has not been pasteurized comes with a higher risk of bacterial disease. If you milk your own cows o...
How to Make a Commercial
Producing a commercial requires effective planning and organization. If you have a product to launch and your marketing budget allows for it, shooting a commercial for web or television distribution might be more affordable than you think. With a simple c...
How to Countersue
When a plaintiff sues you for money or the return of property, you can defend yourself in civil court. You have another legal remedy if the plaintiff is actually at fault. You can counter sue. Countersuing involves suing the plaintiff while his or her cas...
How to Cut Steel
Steel comes in many different forms and thicknesses. Steel thickness is referred to as “gauge.” The smaller the number of gauge, the thicker the steel. Thin-gauge steel, like sheet metal, can be cut with a large variety of tools. Thicker steel – like pipe...
How to Cut Tempered Glass
Because it’s a type of safety glass, tempered glass cannot be cut using the same methods as you’d use to cut ordinary, untempered glass. If you must cut through a pane of tempered glass, you’ll need to heat it to nearly 1,000 °F (538 °C), then slowly cool...
How to Heal a Skinned Knee
Although a skinned knee is a relatively minor abrasion, you still want to take steps so that it heals as quickly and safely as possible. With a few easily-available supplies, you can clean and care for the wound. Take the right steps, and you'll be back t...
How to Start a Home Salon Business
Starting a home salon involves attention to detail, but there are plenty of perks. You'll be your own boss, and working from home is convenient, creates an intimate atmosphere for clients, and lowers your expenses. Start by registering your business, purc...
How to Touch Up Car Paint
A car that is used is bound to obtain a few paint chips. Debris from the road kicks up while driving to chip the sides, adverse weather can wreak havoc on the hood, and accidents can happen any time. These chips are usually too small to warrant a new pain...
How to Toast Sesame Oil
Sesame oil is a plant-based oil that is traditionally used in place of butter and other saturated fats in cooking and baking. While several varieties of sesame oil exist, the two most common include oil which is cold-pressed and that which is toasted. Due...
How to Crimp Rj45
You can quickly and easily crimp an RJ-45 to a cable with or without a crimping tool. If you have a crimping tool, strip away a portion of the sheath, untangle and arrange the wires in the correct order, fit them into the connector, and use the crimping p...
How to Grow and Improve Your Soft Skills
Soft skills are those unseen abilities that revolve around personal relationships, character, and attitude. Nurturing these skills can increase your work performance, build stronger relationships, and work toward earning a promotion. These are things you...
How to Work Faster
If you've got a lot on your plate and want to make every hour count, working faster is the way to go. Being efficient can help you get more done without sacrificing quality. While this might seem like a lofty goal, a few simple tweaks to your routine can...