The document provides instructions for making a simple paracord ring using leftover lengths of paracord. It details the materials needed, including paracord, a flame, spike or wire, and tweezers. The instructions explain how to measure and cut the cord to size, seal the ends, shape it into a ring by joining the ends, and strengthening the bond. When completed, the rings can be worn and allow expressing support for sports teams or countries using their colors.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for adding a safety chain to a wire-wrapped bracelet. It begins with instructions for incorporating the chain during initial bracelet construction or for a completed bracelet. The chain is attached by wrapping wire over a scrap piece of wire or nail to create loops on each end. Jump rings are used to connect the loops to each other and to a clasp, thus adding the safety chain. In 10 steps with illustrations, it clearly outlines the simple technique for safely securing wire-wrapped bracelets with a chain.
This document provides instructions for making a wire-wrapped ring. It outlines 11 steps including cutting wire, wrapping the wire around a ring mandrel to form the band, adding stones by wrapping the wire around them and securing them to the band, and finishing the ring by wrapping the wire ends around the band. The instructions are accompanied by images illustrating each step in the process.
The document provides instructions for making a bracelet using materials from a hardware store. It details 9 steps including obtaining copper and brass wire, cutting and preparing the materials, weaving the middle section using a clamp, making a cage, binding pieces together, adding clasps, and finishing touches. The final product is described as a classy bracelet made inexpensively from common hardware store items.
The document provides instructions for making Coiled Gem Drop earrings. The earrings are created using wire coiling and figure eight techniques to form decorative frames. Faceted gemstones such as carnelian and garnet are strung on head pins and wire wrapped to attach as dangling accents from loops on the frames. The finished earrings measure 7/8 by 21/4 inches and showcase traditional basketry inspired coiling with Art Nouveau design elements.
This document provides instructions for making a "Champagne Wishes Bracelet". It lists the necessary materials which include various sizes and shapes of champagne colored cubic zirconia beads and gold filled wire. It then provides 6 steps with pictures for wrapping the wire around a textured bangle and stringing the beads onto the wire to cover the bangle. Working in sections and adding wire as needed is recommended for manageability.
This document provides instructions for making a Holiday Poinsettia Pendant out of copper wire. It consists of three sections - an inner row of petals made from 20g wire, a middle row of twisted 24g wire, and outer leaves made by coiling 28g wire. Crystals are added to the center. The piece is completed by adding a ribbon and cord for wearing.
This document provides instructions for using a 3-step wire looping pliers tool. It begins by explaining that the author's friend recommended the tool and that it can be useful for creating consistent wire loops to make jewelry such as jump rings. The document then describes how one side of the tool creates 3 sizes of loops and the other side keeps the loops round. Finally, it notes that practice is required to use the tool properly and includes a video tutorial to demonstrate its use.
The document provides instructions for making a paracord bracelet with a side release buckle. It lists the necessary materials which include paracord, a tape measure, scissors, side release buckle, and lighter. It then outlines 9 steps to make the bracelet which involve measuring the wrist, attaching the cord to the buckle, determining the length, knotting the cord in a cobra stitch, trimming excess cord and melting the ends. Variations mentioned include using different cord thicknesses and doing a double layer knot. The instructions show how to customize the bracelet and attach it with a side release buckle.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for adding a safety chain to a wire-wrapped bracelet. It begins with instructions for incorporating the chain during initial bracelet construction or for a completed bracelet. The chain is attached by wrapping wire over a scrap piece of wire or nail to create loops on each end. Jump rings are used to connect the loops to each other and to a clasp, thus adding the safety chain. In 10 steps with illustrations, it clearly outlines the simple technique for safely securing wire-wrapped bracelets with a chain.
This document provides instructions for making a wire-wrapped ring. It outlines 11 steps including cutting wire, wrapping the wire around a ring mandrel to form the band, adding stones by wrapping the wire around them and securing them to the band, and finishing the ring by wrapping the wire ends around the band. The instructions are accompanied by images illustrating each step in the process.
The document provides instructions for making a bracelet using materials from a hardware store. It details 9 steps including obtaining copper and brass wire, cutting and preparing the materials, weaving the middle section using a clamp, making a cage, binding pieces together, adding clasps, and finishing touches. The final product is described as a classy bracelet made inexpensively from common hardware store items.
The document provides instructions for making Coiled Gem Drop earrings. The earrings are created using wire coiling and figure eight techniques to form decorative frames. Faceted gemstones such as carnelian and garnet are strung on head pins and wire wrapped to attach as dangling accents from loops on the frames. The finished earrings measure 7/8 by 21/4 inches and showcase traditional basketry inspired coiling with Art Nouveau design elements.
This document provides instructions for making a "Champagne Wishes Bracelet". It lists the necessary materials which include various sizes and shapes of champagne colored cubic zirconia beads and gold filled wire. It then provides 6 steps with pictures for wrapping the wire around a textured bangle and stringing the beads onto the wire to cover the bangle. Working in sections and adding wire as needed is recommended for manageability.
This document provides instructions for making a Holiday Poinsettia Pendant out of copper wire. It consists of three sections - an inner row of petals made from 20g wire, a middle row of twisted 24g wire, and outer leaves made by coiling 28g wire. Crystals are added to the center. The piece is completed by adding a ribbon and cord for wearing.
This document provides instructions for using a 3-step wire looping pliers tool. It begins by explaining that the author's friend recommended the tool and that it can be useful for creating consistent wire loops to make jewelry such as jump rings. The document then describes how one side of the tool creates 3 sizes of loops and the other side keeps the loops round. Finally, it notes that practice is required to use the tool properly and includes a video tutorial to demonstrate its use.
The document provides instructions for making a paracord bracelet with a side release buckle. It lists the necessary materials which include paracord, a tape measure, scissors, side release buckle, and lighter. It then outlines 9 steps to make the bracelet which involve measuring the wrist, attaching the cord to the buckle, determining the length, knotting the cord in a cobra stitch, trimming excess cord and melting the ends. Variations mentioned include using different cord thicknesses and doing a double layer knot. The instructions show how to customize the bracelet and attach it with a side release buckle.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for making a paracord dog collar using the seesaw knot. It begins with gathering the necessary materials, which include paracord, a snap, D-ring, and tools. The instructions then detail each step of the knotting process, which involves alternating half-hitch knots to create the collar strap. It concludes by melting the cord ends and attaching the completed collar to a dog.
The document provides instructions for making a wide paracord bracelet with a side release buckle. It describes picking two contrasting paracord colors and measuring the wrist to determine cord length. The instructions then guide the reader through 14 steps showing how to attach the cords to the buckle and knot them together into the bracelet pattern. When complete, the bracelet can be adjusted for fit and the cord ends melted for a finished look.
This document provides instructions for creating a focal bead pendant in 10 minutes or less. It begins with an introduction explaining the technique. The instructions then outline 7 steps: 1) Forming a loop in the center of a length of wire; 2) Closing the wire around a mandrel; 3) Threading beads onto the folded wire; 4) Pushing the beads up to the loop; 5) Trimming the wires and forming loops on the ends; 6) Optionally twisting the loops perpendicular to form the bail; 7) The finished pendant allows the bead to swivel for viewing from all sides. Related jewelry making instructables are also listed.
The document describes how to build a music LED light box that lights up in synchronization with music. It involves constructing an acrylic box, frosting and diffusing the acrylic and LEDs, assembling the box, and building a circuit using a tip31 transistor that connects an audio cable to LEDs. When music is played through the audio cable, the circuit will cause the LEDs to light up to the beat of the music in a visually appealing way. Detailed instructions over several steps are provided to guide the reader through the entire process.
The document provides instructions for building a parachute shade structure. It uses a military surplus 35-foot parachute draped over 6 outer posts arranged in a circle around 2 sections of steel pipe used as a central pole. The poles and parachute are secured to the ground with rebar stakes and guy lines. The 11 steps describe preparing the poles by drilling holes and adding eye bolts, laying out the rebar stakes, attaching the poles and parachute, and adding a center pole and entrance. Modifications made for high winds at Burning Man are also noted, such as additional guy lines and cuts in the parachute material.
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The document provides instructions for making a homemade dog collar using paracord or thin rope. The instructions include measuring the dog's neck, cutting the cord to length, weaving the cord through a buckle, adding a name tag with a jump ring, continuing the weaving process until the desired collar length is reached, and finishing it off by melting the cord ends. The completed collar can then be used to take the dog for a walk.
The document provides assembly instructions for a pleated lampshade in 9 steps:
1) Slip the shade skirt over one hand and hold the frame in the same hand.
2) Bring each pleat up to the frame ring so the hole aligns and guide it onto the ring using both thumbs.
3) Work around the ring adding each pleat individually until all are attached evenly distributed around the frame.
This document provides instructions for making a homemade dog collar using paracord or thin rope. It lists the necessary materials which include paracord, a buckle, jump ring or D-ring, lighter, scissors and tape measure. It describes measuring the dog's neck to determine how much cord is needed and cutting the cord into strands. The instructions then detail how to thread the cord through the buckle and weave it into a collar, stopping where a jump ring can be added to attach tags before finishing the weaving.
The document provides instructions for designing a parametric bookcase in Alibre Design or Alibre Xpress. It begins by defining parameters for the overall dimensions of the bookcase, including height, width, depth, and material thickness. It then demonstrates how to use these parameters to dimension the sides of the bookcase by setting the length and width dimensions equal to the relevant parameters. This allows the bookcase design to update automatically if the overall dimensions change. The instructions explain how to properly set up and use parametric dimensions to create a dynamically scalable bookcase model.
Building a real woodworker's workbenchjessica30251
This document provides instructions for building a woodworker's workbench. It begins with an introduction explaining what constitutes a true workbench and discusses the design and materials used. The materials section lists the lumber, hardware, and other components needed. It then outlines the basic tools required, including a drill, circular saw, router, as well as some specialized bits and jigs. Cutting guides are discussed for making straight and square cuts without a table saw. Overall it provides a thorough overview of constructing a sturdy and functional workbench.
Intro: How to turn a wooden pen on a lathe
Have you ever wondered how to make those awesome wooden pens? Well here is how you do it. At first the making of a American pen (that is this kind) will take you
about a hour and a half but once you have made a bunch you can make them in 15 minutes.
Image Notes
1. American style pen with Yellow Heart wood
Step 1: Supplies
For this Instructable you need these supplies. Most of these tools you can substitute for something else cheaper.
Lathe
Skew (the tool that you turn the wood with)
Wood ( i'm using yellow heart one of my favorites)
CA glue or Super Glue (thick and thin if possible)
Mandrel to hold the pen on with 3 bushings
Sand paper
Pen Kit or you could use pieces from a old pen that you don't use anymore
Paper towels
BLO (boiled linseed oil)
Drill press or equivalent
Clamp
Optional:
Micromesh to get the super shine
Beall buffing system to put on an awesome finish
Pen press
The document provides information on various rope knots and techniques, including:
1) Stopper knots and joining knots that are used to prevent fraying or join ropes.
2) Fixing knots like the clove hitch and round turn and two half hitches used to fix ropes to poles.
3) Loop knots like the bowline and figure eight loop that create loops to attach to ropes or carabiners.
4) Splicing techniques for preventing fraying or joining ropes like the back splice, long splice, and eye splice.
This document provides instructions and links for various craft projects that recycle everyday items. It includes tutorials for making a recycled tuna can candle holder using fabric, a bunny softie crafted from an old sweater, earrings made from sushi trays, a gift box from a cereal box, a denim wrist cuff bracelet from jean scraps, and other crafts that reuse items like sweaters, train cases, tank tops, tin cans and frosting containers. The document promotes crafting with recycled materials and provides links to more detailed instructions on the craft ideas website.
This document provides instructions for teaching students how to sew on hook and eyes. It begins with objectives for the lesson that students should be able to define hook and eye, perform sewing hook and eye, and value its importance. It then provides a brief history of hook and eye, definitions of related clothing terms, a list of required tools and materials, good working habits, and step-by-step procedures for sewing on the hook and eye. The document concludes with an evaluation to assess student understanding.
What Equipment Is Required To Learn Easy Knitting?woodwriter
The document discusses various types of knitting needles and equipment that are useful for knitting. It recommends precision-tapered knitting needles that have smooth points to avoid splitting yarn and are lightweight and flexible. It also describes different types of needles (straight, double-point, circular), as well as other useful tools like yarn needles, stitch holders, bobbins, and gauges. Basic supplies like scissors, rulers and notebooks are also recommended, along with tips for maintaining equipment.
This document provides information about Catherine Dufford Paulu and Grover Schiltz, both experienced oboe players, as well as instructions for starting a student on the oboe. It includes directions on assembling and caring for the oboe, forming the embouchure, soaking and storing reeds, adjusting commercial reeds, troubleshooting reed problems, and an oboe fingering chart. The document is intended to help band and orchestra directors who need to teach the oboe but are not oboe players themselves.
Inspired by the night sky, this romantic copper wire and blue agate ring is so simple to make. Learn this easy wire wrapping technique and you’ll have a shimmering collection of delicate gemstone rings in no time at all!
This document provides installation instructions for a single-shelf high-density fiber optic frame housing manufactured by Corning. It describes the components, necessary tools, safety precautions, and step-by-step procedures for unpacking, rack mounting, cable preparation, fiber routing, splicing, documentation and maintenance of the fiber optic system. The procedures include rack mounting the housing, preparing cables by removing sheaths and terminating fibers, routing and splicing fibers, installing connectors, strain reliefs and grounding cables.
Este documento presenta a Huellas Artesanales CCS, una iniciativa surgida de artesanos caraqueños para dar visibilidad al oficio artesanal a través de eventos especiales. La organización se formó en 2016 y ha realizado ferias artesanales desde 2018 de manera presencial y virtual durante la pandemia. Su visión es promover el respeto, la colaboración y el desarrollo de actividades culturales y formativas entre los artesanos para mejorar de manera continua la promoción y comercialización del arte artesanal.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for making a paracord dog collar using the seesaw knot. It begins with gathering the necessary materials, which include paracord, a snap, D-ring, and tools. The instructions then detail each step of the knotting process, which involves alternating half-hitch knots to create the collar strap. It concludes by melting the cord ends and attaching the completed collar to a dog.
The document provides instructions for making a wide paracord bracelet with a side release buckle. It describes picking two contrasting paracord colors and measuring the wrist to determine cord length. The instructions then guide the reader through 14 steps showing how to attach the cords to the buckle and knot them together into the bracelet pattern. When complete, the bracelet can be adjusted for fit and the cord ends melted for a finished look.
This document provides instructions for creating a focal bead pendant in 10 minutes or less. It begins with an introduction explaining the technique. The instructions then outline 7 steps: 1) Forming a loop in the center of a length of wire; 2) Closing the wire around a mandrel; 3) Threading beads onto the folded wire; 4) Pushing the beads up to the loop; 5) Trimming the wires and forming loops on the ends; 6) Optionally twisting the loops perpendicular to form the bail; 7) The finished pendant allows the bead to swivel for viewing from all sides. Related jewelry making instructables are also listed.
The document describes how to build a music LED light box that lights up in synchronization with music. It involves constructing an acrylic box, frosting and diffusing the acrylic and LEDs, assembling the box, and building a circuit using a tip31 transistor that connects an audio cable to LEDs. When music is played through the audio cable, the circuit will cause the LEDs to light up to the beat of the music in a visually appealing way. Detailed instructions over several steps are provided to guide the reader through the entire process.
The document provides instructions for building a parachute shade structure. It uses a military surplus 35-foot parachute draped over 6 outer posts arranged in a circle around 2 sections of steel pipe used as a central pole. The poles and parachute are secured to the ground with rebar stakes and guy lines. The 11 steps describe preparing the poles by drilling holes and adding eye bolts, laying out the rebar stakes, attaching the poles and parachute, and adding a center pole and entrance. Modifications made for high winds at Burning Man are also noted, such as additional guy lines and cuts in the parachute material.
K-12 Module in T.L.E. Grade 8 Second Grading (Handicrafts)Daniel Manaog
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K-12 Module in A.P. Grade 8 Second Grading!
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The document provides instructions for making a homemade dog collar using paracord or thin rope. The instructions include measuring the dog's neck, cutting the cord to length, weaving the cord through a buckle, adding a name tag with a jump ring, continuing the weaving process until the desired collar length is reached, and finishing it off by melting the cord ends. The completed collar can then be used to take the dog for a walk.
The document provides assembly instructions for a pleated lampshade in 9 steps:
1) Slip the shade skirt over one hand and hold the frame in the same hand.
2) Bring each pleat up to the frame ring so the hole aligns and guide it onto the ring using both thumbs.
3) Work around the ring adding each pleat individually until all are attached evenly distributed around the frame.
This document provides instructions for making a homemade dog collar using paracord or thin rope. It lists the necessary materials which include paracord, a buckle, jump ring or D-ring, lighter, scissors and tape measure. It describes measuring the dog's neck to determine how much cord is needed and cutting the cord into strands. The instructions then detail how to thread the cord through the buckle and weave it into a collar, stopping where a jump ring can be added to attach tags before finishing the weaving.
The document provides instructions for designing a parametric bookcase in Alibre Design or Alibre Xpress. It begins by defining parameters for the overall dimensions of the bookcase, including height, width, depth, and material thickness. It then demonstrates how to use these parameters to dimension the sides of the bookcase by setting the length and width dimensions equal to the relevant parameters. This allows the bookcase design to update automatically if the overall dimensions change. The instructions explain how to properly set up and use parametric dimensions to create a dynamically scalable bookcase model.
Building a real woodworker's workbenchjessica30251
This document provides instructions for building a woodworker's workbench. It begins with an introduction explaining what constitutes a true workbench and discusses the design and materials used. The materials section lists the lumber, hardware, and other components needed. It then outlines the basic tools required, including a drill, circular saw, router, as well as some specialized bits and jigs. Cutting guides are discussed for making straight and square cuts without a table saw. Overall it provides a thorough overview of constructing a sturdy and functional workbench.
Intro: How to turn a wooden pen on a lathe
Have you ever wondered how to make those awesome wooden pens? Well here is how you do it. At first the making of a American pen (that is this kind) will take you
about a hour and a half but once you have made a bunch you can make them in 15 minutes.
Image Notes
1. American style pen with Yellow Heart wood
Step 1: Supplies
For this Instructable you need these supplies. Most of these tools you can substitute for something else cheaper.
Lathe
Skew (the tool that you turn the wood with)
Wood ( i'm using yellow heart one of my favorites)
CA glue or Super Glue (thick and thin if possible)
Mandrel to hold the pen on with 3 bushings
Sand paper
Pen Kit or you could use pieces from a old pen that you don't use anymore
Paper towels
BLO (boiled linseed oil)
Drill press or equivalent
Clamp
Optional:
Micromesh to get the super shine
Beall buffing system to put on an awesome finish
Pen press
The document provides information on various rope knots and techniques, including:
1) Stopper knots and joining knots that are used to prevent fraying or join ropes.
2) Fixing knots like the clove hitch and round turn and two half hitches used to fix ropes to poles.
3) Loop knots like the bowline and figure eight loop that create loops to attach to ropes or carabiners.
4) Splicing techniques for preventing fraying or joining ropes like the back splice, long splice, and eye splice.
This document provides instructions and links for various craft projects that recycle everyday items. It includes tutorials for making a recycled tuna can candle holder using fabric, a bunny softie crafted from an old sweater, earrings made from sushi trays, a gift box from a cereal box, a denim wrist cuff bracelet from jean scraps, and other crafts that reuse items like sweaters, train cases, tank tops, tin cans and frosting containers. The document promotes crafting with recycled materials and provides links to more detailed instructions on the craft ideas website.
This document provides instructions for teaching students how to sew on hook and eyes. It begins with objectives for the lesson that students should be able to define hook and eye, perform sewing hook and eye, and value its importance. It then provides a brief history of hook and eye, definitions of related clothing terms, a list of required tools and materials, good working habits, and step-by-step procedures for sewing on the hook and eye. The document concludes with an evaluation to assess student understanding.
What Equipment Is Required To Learn Easy Knitting?woodwriter
The document discusses various types of knitting needles and equipment that are useful for knitting. It recommends precision-tapered knitting needles that have smooth points to avoid splitting yarn and are lightweight and flexible. It also describes different types of needles (straight, double-point, circular), as well as other useful tools like yarn needles, stitch holders, bobbins, and gauges. Basic supplies like scissors, rulers and notebooks are also recommended, along with tips for maintaining equipment.
This document provides information about Catherine Dufford Paulu and Grover Schiltz, both experienced oboe players, as well as instructions for starting a student on the oboe. It includes directions on assembling and caring for the oboe, forming the embouchure, soaking and storing reeds, adjusting commercial reeds, troubleshooting reed problems, and an oboe fingering chart. The document is intended to help band and orchestra directors who need to teach the oboe but are not oboe players themselves.
Inspired by the night sky, this romantic copper wire and blue agate ring is so simple to make. Learn this easy wire wrapping technique and you’ll have a shimmering collection of delicate gemstone rings in no time at all!
This document provides installation instructions for a single-shelf high-density fiber optic frame housing manufactured by Corning. It describes the components, necessary tools, safety precautions, and step-by-step procedures for unpacking, rack mounting, cable preparation, fiber routing, splicing, documentation and maintenance of the fiber optic system. The procedures include rack mounting the housing, preparing cables by removing sheaths and terminating fibers, routing and splicing fibers, installing connectors, strain reliefs and grounding cables.
Este documento presenta a Huellas Artesanales CCS, una iniciativa surgida de artesanos caraqueños para dar visibilidad al oficio artesanal a través de eventos especiales. La organización se formó en 2016 y ha realizado ferias artesanales desde 2018 de manera presencial y virtual durante la pandemia. Su visión es promover el respeto, la colaboración y el desarrollo de actividades culturales y formativas entre los artesanos para mejorar de manera continua la promoción y comercialización del arte artesanal.
Este documento presenta una ordenanza municipal que busca fomentar y promover la actividad artesanal en el municipio de Chacao, Venezuela. La ordenanza establece lineamientos para apoyar a los artesanos locales, crear un registro de artesanos, organizar ferias y eventos para exhibir y vender productos artesanales, y designar un organismo municipal responsable de implementar iniciativas de promoción y capacitación para los artesanos. El objetivo general es reconocer la importancia cultural y económica de la artesanía y crear una
Este documento describe la producción artesanal en Venezuela. Explica que la producción artesanal transforma materias primas naturales básicas a través de procesos manuales que requieren habilidades físicas y mentales. Además, destaca que la producción artesanal ha sido importante en la identidad venezolana desde los primeros tiempos y continúa siendo relevante a pesar de la producción masiva. Finalmente, define la producción artesanal como un proceso manual que enfatiza la calidad sobre la cantidad.
Este documento propone una ley para promover y proteger la actividad artesanal en Venezuela. Establece el marco jurídico para reconocer a los artesanos como constructores de identidad cultural con derechos. El objetivo es regular el desarrollo sostenible de la artesanía preservando las tradiciones, promoviendo las técnicas y creando conciencia sobre su importancia económica, social y cultural. También busca establecer políticas públicas, planes de desarrollo, y apoyo financiero e institucional para los artesanos.
La ley establece la creación de una Dirección Nacional de Artesanías en Venezuela para promover el desarrollo artesanal. La ley crea consejos regionales de artesanía, un registro nacional de artesanos y fondos de apoyo. La Dirección Nacional de Artesanías será responsable de implementar políticas para fomentar, proteger y coordinar el desarrollo artesanal en el país.
El documento describe la artesanía como la actividad humana más antigua, que surgió cuando los primeros humanos usaron pieles de animales para vestirse y cubrirse del frío. La artesanía se diferencia del trabajo industrial porque involucra destrezas manuales y creativas individuales. Aunque la industrialización ha relegado la artesanía a un ámbito más íntimo, para muchos artesanos es una forma de vida que les permite ganarse la vida y expresar su creatividad.
El documento es una carta en la que un individuo se ofrece a adherirse al Sistema Nacional de las Culturas Populares de Venezuela. El individuo cree que su trabajo en artesanía ayuda a promover valores culturales y de solidaridad. El Sistema Nacional busca organizar el trabajo entre instituciones culturales públicas y privadas para promover y difundir las manifestaciones culturales tradicionales. El individuo ofrece compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias para contribuir a la construcción de la identidad nacional.
El documento habla sobre la importancia de apoyar y proteger la artesanía venezolana ante la amenaza de la importación masiva de artículos artesanales. Señala que los artesanos deben ofrecer piezas originales y de calidad para competir, y que las instituciones gubernamentales deben implementar políticas que apoyen al sector artesanal, como impuestos más altos a los productos importados o etiquetar claramente el origen de cada pieza. También resalta la necesidad de capacitar a los artesanos y facilit
El documento resume las actividades recientes de la Asamblea de Artesanos de Caracas. La asamblea surgió de mesas de trabajo para apoyar a los artesanos y promover la ordenanza municipal. Recientemente organizaron con éxito la primera Feria de Artesanos en la Plaza de los Saberes, con presentaciones artísticas y talleres demostrativos. También están trabajando con el Ministerio de Cultura para actualizar el Registro Nacional de Artesanos. La asamblea busca mejorar las condiciones de los artesanos a través de ferias
El documento resume una toma cultural-artesanal realizada en la entrada de la UCV el 2 de noviembre. El Movimiento Artístico Cultural y Ecológico "M.E.R.U." lideró el evento donde hubo espectáculos, malabares y pasapalos. El objetivo principal es visibilizar la artesanía y rescatar las Zonas de Protección Artesanal. También se recogieron firmas para apoyar la Ley de Fomento y Protección al Desarrollo Artesanal.
Proyecto de Ley de Fomento y Proteccion Artesanal de la republica Bolivariana...Jose Miguel Lopez Garcia
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El Ministerio de Cultura de Venezuela convoca a artistas, escritores y agrupaciones culturales a participar en la segunda edición de la "Gran Explosión Cultural Bicentenaria" con el objetivo de reconocer las expresiones culturales que reivindican la diversidad cultural del país. Se establecen certámenes a nivel municipal, estadal y nacional en diferentes categorías como artes escénicas, literatura y cine, con premios en efectivo. Las inscripciones son gratuitas y se realizarán hasta enero de 2012 en las oficinas del Ministerio de Cultura
Este documento presenta las bases para un certamen de artesanía a nivel municipal en Venezuela. Los participantes podrán presentar piezas de diversas artesanías como textiles, cerámica, carpintería, entre otras. Las obras deberán centrarse en el proceso histórico venezolano y valores como la identidad nacional, la paz y la justicia. Los participantes podrán inscribirse hasta el 31 de marzo de 2012 presentando datos y fotografía de su obra. Los veredictos a nivel municipal serán el 31 de mayo y a n
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
This article provides instructions for making a crystal Christmas tree pendant by first trimming a small artificial tree with crystals and wire. The supplies needed include an artificial Christmas tree, crystals, wire cutters, and wire. The steps involve attaching crystals to the tree using wire wrapped around each branch and stem.
2. Intro: Simple Paracord Ring
If you are anything like me, you love to make things out of Paracord, but hate to waist anything.
This simple (if overly worked) Instructable (my first) should show you how you can use those annoying bits or Paracord that are often left at the end of making just about
anything, but are to short to be of any use.
These rings are purely decorative, you wont see them getting Bear Grills out of a tight spot anytime soon.
Step 1: Materials
You will need:
Off cuts of Paracord, greater than 3" is best (UK FYI I get my Paracord from thebushcraftstore.co.uk)
An open flame of some sort. (It doesn't have to be a comedy lighter)
A thin spike or peace of stiff wire that can be heated without burning your fingers.
Needle-nose tweezers or Hemostats.
A sharp knife or scissors.
A ruler or other measuring implement.
A good surface to cut on.
If you're used to working with Paracord most of these will be familiar and probably close to hand.
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1. Ruler
2. Paracord off-cuts.
3. Lighter or any Flame
4. Spike from a dissection kit.
5. Tweezers/Hemostat
6. Knife or scissors for cutting
7. Cutting board.
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3. Step 2: Size and Messure your cord
Rap the Paracord around your desired finger to get the size right.
Measure this against your ruler for future reference.
Make sure that any ends that are sealed or tatty are not counted in your measurements as these will be cut off.
Once you have the right length for your finger add extra 1/8" to 1/4", this will be used in the joining of the ends.
Image Notes
1. Note sealed end not counted when measuring
Image Notes
1. Extra 1/4" added.
2. Circumference of my finger
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4. Step 3: Cutting and Gutting
Go ahead and remove the excess Paracord.
If the other end is sealed or tatty remove it as well.
Pull out and discard the central fibers.
Make sure you do not reseal either end at this stage.
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1. Clean up the ends.
Step 4: Shaping and Sealing the ends.
You should now have a hollow tube with two unsealed ends.
Role one end between thumb and forefinger to try and close it down as much as possible.
With your flame lightly melt this end sealing it.
Careful molten Paracord can be painful.
When sealed the end should be as small as possible, it does not need to be completely closed.
With the other end use your tweezers or hemostat to lightly tease the in open and again lightly seal it with your flame.
There should now be one smaller nearly closed end and one widely open end.
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6. Image Notes
1. Careful not to go to close to the cut as that will unravel fibers, leading to an
untidy end when sealed.
Image Notes
1. Closed end
2. Open end
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7. Step 5: Closing the ring
Tuck the smaller end into the open end.
Use your tweezers to push the it in further.
Check the size on your finger to make sure its not too loose or tight.
Step 6: Sealing the bond
When you are happy with the size use the flame and gently heat the mouth of the join this should cause it to shrink slightly gripping the ends together.
You can at this time also clean and flatten any bumps around the rim by melting and flattening with the flat part of your blade.
Do a final size check as you should still be able to adjust it at this time.
Its possible that the bond will now be strong enough.
However if you wish strengthen the bond, heat up your spike/wire until it glows, do I really need to tell you to be careful with this?
Insert it into the bond for a very shot time (a second or less), remove the spike/wire and quickly pinch the join, this should melt and bond the two ends together.
This may leave an unsightly mark but twisting the ring will move the mark to the inside of the ring, hiding it when worn.
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8. Image Notes
1. Spike left in slightly too long, it should not melt through like this.
Step 7: All Done
Provided you have not made it too tight you shouldn't even feel the join when wearing the ring.
They also have a little stretch to them allowing you to wear more than one on the same finger comfortably, this allows you to match your favorite colours, or show support
for teams, school and with the world cup coming your country with the colours.
It may be possible to use this technique to close a more complex Paracord ring, such as a Turks head knot ring, I will look into this and let you know how I get on.
I hope you enjoyed this Instructable and will find it useful.
I am dyslexic so may have made a few grammatical or spelling errors, colours is not one of them I'm English ;) .
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9. Image Notes
1. Sweden's World Cup colours it would be England (white-red-white) but I only
have one white at the moment.
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10. Image Notes
1. Italy/Mexico/Algeria World Cup colours
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1. German World Cup colours
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1. USA/France/Holland etc, etc World Cup colours
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1. The Olympic rings, I may try and sell this idea to the mayor of London for 2012
;)
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