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  • Dec 29
    Pulsars

    In the previous episode I told how astronomer Jocelyn Bell discovered radio pulses from the deep universe in 1967. And those radio pulses appear to be ticking very stable with a period of 1.33 seconds, as if it were a clock. Yes, it must come from little green men, right? Because how can nature spontaneously produce a radio station that is also a very accurate clock? It is much more likely that the signal comes from intelligent beings such as ourselves.

  • Dec 29
    MOIST Carrot Cake Gluten Free! Easy enough for Beginner Gluten Free Baking.

    Hello there, I’m going to show you today how to make this oh so delicious Gluten-Free Carrot Cake that will not only outshine its glutenous cousin but will fool anyone to think it’s the real deal. There are many things you can do with carrots during lockdown you can start playing Carrot Jenga or make a carrot cake. I never knew what a carrot cake is growing up in Germany.

  • Dec 29
    How to Make a Custom Foam "Leather" Pouch for your Personal Objects That Matches Your Cosplay

    hey guys steve here at sks props today we’re making a functional pouch out of hd foam welcome to the shop have you ever had an authentic looking costume and you’ve wanted to have your phone or other personal items on you and you didn’t know how to incorporate it into your build well in today’s video i’m going to show you how i use some two millimeter and six millimeter hd foam which you of course can find over at blick art materials to make a functional pouch for my phone this even has a belt loop on the back of it now this isn’t something that i’m new to in fact the very first foam armor i ever built had a functional pouch for my phone at that time and this was seven years ago so i want to show you guys the steps that it takes to put this together and give you some ideas to make your own functional pouches for your costumes we got a lot to do so let’s go ahead and get started the first thing i’m going to do is take the item that i want to make the pouch for and trace around that on a piece of bristol board a couple of things to remember while you’re making your paper template is that not only are you having to measure out your width and your height but you also have to take into consideration the depth of the object you’re wanting to make the pouch for this comes into play because the foam you’re going to be using is going to be thicker than this paper so make sure that you take that in consideration after i’ve measured for the width and the height and i’ve thought about the depth of the walls that i’m going to use i then start to work on the flaps that will envelop the object in the pouch once i’m sure everything has been measured out i then use a utility knife to cut out my paper template this gives me the opportunity to fold in all the flaps and give me that 3d image so i can verify that this works this is also where i’ll start to think about the overall design that i want this pouch to have for instance right here i can measure just how far i want this top flap to come down i take the object that the pouch was designed for just to make sure that everything fits and then i traced this template onto my six millimeter hd foam notice i fold back each line of the template and also trace that onto the foam these lines are where the foam will eventually crease to give it that rounded look once i have it all traced on i cut out my base pattern using a utility knife i went over all my lines with a pin just so they would show up really well for the camera here’s where i’m going to use a small rotary tool drum on my dremel to carve out these lines because of the way that the drum spins you want to start off at one end and pull to the right these small grooves are going to be what allows the foam to fold in on itself after i’m done carving i lightly hit it with a heat gun to make the foam a little more malleable now you’ll notice there’s a gap between the two front flaps that is by design the top flap will have a magnet inserted into it and will fold over into a piece that we attach so before i do that the side and bottom flaps are attached together using super glue and i use the phone to check for fit then a strip of six millimeter hd foam is cut for the front of the pouch to keep the pouch closed i’m going to be using some rare earth magnets you can pick these up at just about any hardware store a small forstner bit is used to drill a hole through the top flap where the magnet will be inserted the front strip is then put into place and marked with a pencil where the other magnet will go now for this piece the forstner bit is used again but i’m not drilling all the way through the foam the depression is just deep enough for the magnet to be inserted now the thing to check here is that the foam is thin enough for it to still have a magnetic connection once i’m set with that i glue the front strip on and i test that the top flap will magnetically adhere to the front strip the excess foam from the strip will wrap around this will be part of the belt loop on the back another six millimeter foam strip is cut for the front this is aesthetic it will cover the magnet but also be part of that belt loop on the back now when you’re gluing this down you want to make sure that the flap is closed so the foam has enough material to wrap around the top and because this is a stress point i’m using a combination of contact cement and super glue i’m still checking that the pouch closes properly before i move on to the belt loop on the back here i’m just taking the foam pulling it away from the back a little bit and then putting these pieces together using contact cement once it’s all together i insert the phone just to make sure that everything’s working the way it should now i can start moving on to some of the details and for this step i’m going to be cutting three strips of two millimeter hd foam i’m going to twist tie these strips together to make a simple braid that’s going to be a really nice detail for the front of this pouch this isn’t super elaborate but you can tell this two millimeter hd foam works great for braiding once i have my braid complete i glue the ends so it doesn’t unravel and then i start to attach it to the front of the pouch using super glue the foam is still very flexible so it easily wraps around the front and sides of the pouch to make it easier to pull the phone out i’m going to cut a small notch into the front of the pouch this is rough cut with scissors but then cleaned up using my dremel rotary tool this will make the phone easier to grab and once i have that i shave off the rest of the foam where the pouch curves i’m going to add an additional two millimeter strip to the front of this this is purely aesthetic it doesn’t have anything to do with the overall design structure it’s really all about adding layers and in this case i’m going to add some more two millimeter hd foam strips to make it look like they’re stitched throughout the pouch i start off by drilling a couple pilot holes through the six millimeter foam this will give me an anchor point to push two millimeter foam strips through these holes super glue is added to one end and then pressed into the hole and then more adhesive is added wrapped around the front and then pressed through the other side this really gives the impression of additional fake leather being threaded through this pouch this is a really cool detail step and you could add as many or as few of these as you want last fabrication step i cut off the sharp end of a furniture tack and glue that into place now for this pouch i didn’t do any additional sealing method i just sprayed some krylon rust red primer directly to the surface this will give it more of a matte appearance which will be great for the faux leather look that we’re trying to go for utrecht brand mars black is heavily thinned down with water and brushed over the entire surface after that a damp paper towel is used to mop up a lot of the paint and then a hair dryer is used to lock it all into place additional mars black is then painted to all of the deepest crevices this is going to give it a shaded look i then use a watered-down filbert brush to feather this black out and with just a couple simple washes our fake leather is already starting to look worn to give this leather a warmer look utrecht brand burnt sienna is then painted onto most of the surface making note not to paint it onto the shadowed areas that are already there the burnt sienna is then mixed with some of the mars black to make our detailed strips a little bit darker this will give the different parts of the pouch a very nice contrast to make our stitches pop raw sienna is dry brushed onto the surface and a wet paper towel is used to wipe off a lot of the excess this same dry brush technique is also applied to the braids that wrap around the front and the sides for our last step golden brand iridescent bronze is painted onto the head of the furniture tack with a small filbert brush so you can see some of the basic steps it takes to put together your own hd foam custom pouch to hold your personal items but still have it look authentic for your costume now hopefully you guys are learning stuff from these videos and if you’re enjoying them be sure to give them a thumbs up and share them with your friends and family and remember if you’re building any of my builds or using hd phone be sure to tag sksprops and blick on twitter and instagram because we love seeing your progress until next time thanks for stopping by .

  • Dec 29
    Freedom 360: mi nueva vara para fotos y videos 360 #90

    Today I want to show you this interesting monopod that will help you take 360 ​​videos and photos leaving the smallest footprint. You will learn how to go from this… to this, only 15º footprint, thus optimizing your post-production flow. And I’ll tell you how I made this 360 video without the slightest hint of a tripod. When we think of the equipment to take 360 ​​photography, in addition to the camera, the fisheye lens, the panohead, we think of the tripod.

  • Dec 29
    cc) 따라하면 무조건 피부가좋아지는 루틴💫Skin care routineㅣ아랑

    Hi everyone. It’s Arang It’s embarrassing but I’m saying hi to everyone without any makeup on My skin’s been really good lately. It’s so good that I rarely get skin troubles and pimples Most of the scarrings are gone too. It’s almost embarrassing to say ‘my skin’s gotten better’ to everyone It’s almost embarrassing to say ‘my skin’s gotten better’ to everyone Do you know what I mean?

  • Dec 29
    What’s My Everyday Carry? | EDC Pocket Dump 2020

    (upbeat, modern music) - Some upgrades, some updates, and some new pieces, let’s take a look at my 2020 everyday carry. But first I want to let you know that this video is sponsored by Blinkist, which is an app I’ve been using for a while now. And what it does is it summarizes and rounds up all of the best parts of over 3000 non-fiction books that you can either read or listen to in just 15 minutes.

  • Dec 29
    Playing through EVERY key | Guitar seventh chords exercise | chords series, Ep. 10

    This is another jazz chord shapes guitar lesson and i’m going to teach you a very useful guitar seventh chords exercise to master root position seventh chords all over the fretboard in various keys i’m jared from soundguitarlessons.com this is episode 10 of a series about mastering chords all over the guitar and we are talking about seventh chords over the last few videos and the last video i did a really intense exercise for practicing through the qualities of seventh chords called the chord quality cycle exercise and in this lesson we’re going to talk about playing through the chord qualities that exist within a key actually grouping them together uh within a key so it um sounds quite nice these are the chords that sound good together and that end up constructing actual chord progressions that exist in songs at the end of the video i’m going to give you a little arrangement using these exact chord shapes to show you how they exist in songs using a very classic jazz standard and it’s very cool sounding kind of solo guitar sounding arrangement using just these shapes and so stick around for that but first we got to get through the exercise and it’s going to be a big one but the most important thing is i want you to understand how the exercise works and why it might be useful for you so you’re kind of learning about the exercise and then you can dive in and keep it in your back pocket and use it anytime you want to freshen up on what chord qualities exist through a major key and in all kinds of areas and various positions all over the guitar so you’ll see how it works definitely watch the other videos in this series if you’re confused about anything because tons of awesome stuff is covered for example in episode 4 of this series we learned how to play and construct triads through a major scale off of the fifth string starting with b flat learning that the one chord is major two chord is minor three quarters minor four quarters major five quarters major six scores minor seven quarters diminished and back to one this lesson expands on that we’re basically going to do that same thing but we’re going to add sevens to all those chords so they’ll all be seventh chords and then we’re going to do them along the sixth string and the fourth string as well and then we are going to do them through every other key because we also want to be able to see these not just a long strings but crossing strings as well and that’s when it becomes actually very useful for seeing what chord number is in a key for actual song playing and chord progressions because we don’t want to just hop around the fretboard this way all the time it’s doable but we want to cross strings this way as well i did do a video a while ago about the seventh chords in b flat along the fifth string with passing diminished seventh chords and that’s what that video is all about and i’ll put a link in the description of that also worth checking out this is not using those passing diminished seventh chord so i just want to throw that in the mix and let you know about that because it’s also a really cool sound all right for this exercise we are going to start in the key of f that’s just because it’s the lowest string on the lowest fret we’re not going to use the open e string for this we’re going to start an f and then we’re going to do all the seventh chords through the key and then go through the circle of fourths and you’ll see what i mean because i’m going to demonstrate through the whole thing from the last lesson these shapes should be familiar but now we’re doing them through the key so the one chord is major seven the two chord is minor seven the three chord is minor seven the four chord is major seven let’s notice they sound quite nice together five chords dominant seven six chords minor seven seventh chord of the key is half diminished and back to major seven major seven half diminished minor seven dominant seven major seven minor seven minor seven so that’s uh through the key there so be able to do that off of f on the sixth string all right next we’re gonna do it off of b flat so this is just like that uh episode four by adding sevens and if we add those we get these shapes one two three four five six seven one seven six five all right that’s what we need to do there going along the string and the last uh key that we’re going to just go along a single string is e flat so that’s first fret fourth string so we have major seven shape minor seven number seven major seven dominant seven minor seven one seven six five four three two one so that covers all the shapes we need and it covers the diatonic structure of how seventh chords exist um and even if we know this stuff theoretically we have to play it on the guitar and we have to play it a bunch on the guitar in all these different places to really uh not just know it well but know it well with our fingers with our ears with the fretboard with the instrument so those three keys were for the sake of going along one string the rest of the keys we’re going to cross strings because we need to be able to see it this way as well a fourth up from e flat is a flat one two three four that’s a flat we’re going through the circle of fourths every time so we’re just going what’s the key that’s up a fourth we’re doing that next so a flat we’re going to play here off the sixth string when we play a our chords through the keys off the sixth string i want you to follow this path you’re going to play the chords that are based off of these roots okay so play the one chord off this note the two chord off this note the three chords so it’s just the scale shape you’re playing the chords off of them instead so it’s like we’re playing a scale with chords and crossing strings very cool so we have the one chord major seven the two chord minor seven three chord minor seven four chord five chord six chord seven chord one seven six five four three two one sounds a little interesting if you’re thinking of it melodically and then if you’re hearing the top note it doesn’t you know continue as a scale on uh as like a melodic movement on the top note but that’s okay we’re just kind of working with these chord shapes so every time from now on when we start on the sixth string we’re going to follow that exact path we’re going to call that path one that’s following the chords along this scale form next key that is a fourth up from a flat one two three four is d flat okay we need a new path because we’re starting on the fifth string so here’s our path we’re gonna follow the chords off of these roots one two three four five six seven one okay you’re gonna make chords off of this path now i want you to also play the chords that are below and actually i want you to go one seven six five one because i learned over time that when we just uh when i just have someone do from the lowest tonic up and back down we don’t necessarily learn to see and understand the options that are below so we need to go below and back up as well so this is our path for any time we’re playing off the fifth string now one two three four five six seven one seven six five 3 2 1 7 6 5 and when you land on 5 you can just jump back to 1.

  • Dec 29
    Explaining Mechanics: Equipment - World of Tanks

    All’s fair in love and World of Tanks battles. Use every means at your disposal: Consumables, crew skills and perks, a shell loadout, a terrifying decal on the upper glacis, and the thing you can’t play effectively without: It’s the fifth element in World of Tanks for dominating the battlefield. Equipment 2.0. Equipment mechanics have recently undergone massive changes. We talked about this briefly in the Developer Diaries and the announcement of Equipment 2.

  • Dec 29
    🐧 How to Recover Data from Linux-Based Software RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 🐧

    Hello everybody! Watch this video to find out how to recover data from hardware RAID 0, 1 or 5 which is built on a Linux operating system - in case one or several hard disks break down. A Linux-based hardware RAID is hardly a good example of a reliable storage system - if one of the disks within the array gets disconnected, the whole RAID can’t be mounted, and all the information becomes inaccessible in a second.

  • Dec 29
    ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL VIDEOS EVER TAKEN (Tasmania Vlog Day 2 - 11/12/2020) [#2]

    Melbourne is in 802km. So-um… we’re inside Melbourne City now and-uh… There it is. The view of the sea from cabin 8061. WIND NOISES Guys look at that… the sun… The sun has arisen (which is not a word) in the Tasmanian lands. WIND NOISES Alright morning guys… um… So currently it’s 5:50am and-uh… it’s the next morning now… obviously so-um… Right now we’ve gone to the point where we can see land.

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