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How to Keep PETG from Warping
PETG, also known as PET-G, is a super cool, specialized plastic that’s used to make models with a 3D printer. Its thermodynamic nature allows you to print almost any design you could think of, but it can also easily warp if the conditions aren’t just righ...
How to Hang Gymnastic Rings Outside
Gymnastic rings are excellent if you’re looking for a fun, expressive way to work out. Not only will they help you improve your flexibility and strength, but they’ll also enhance your balance and hand-eye coordination. These two rings hang in the air on s...
How to 3D Print a Model from Autodesk Maya 2018
This tutorial will guide you through the process of exporting your model from Autodesk Maya into Cura for 3D printing.
Easily Pair Bose Bluetooth Headphones to Your iPhone
Want to connect a new pair of wireless Bose headphones to your iPhone or iPad? Because most Bose headphones have Bluetooth built in, connecting them to your iOS device is easy! This wikiHow article will show you how to pair your Bose headphones to an iPho...
How to Hold Your Keys for Self Defense
Self-defense is something that most people hope they never need to resort to. It’s also something that everyone should know how to use if it comes down to it. When you’re walking alone to your car or your home and you start to feel uneasy, your keys can b...
How to Connect a Laptop to a Projector
Are you in a pinch and need to figure out how to display your laptop screen to a room of people? As long as you have a projector available, you're in luck. This wikiHow teaches you how to connect a laptop to a projector using an HDMI, DVI, VGA cable, or B...
How to Write Highlights for a Paper
The highlights for a scientific paper make it easier for people to find it using a search engine. Ideally, your highlights serve as a sort of "elevator pitch" for your paper, describing the results and any new methods you used. Although it depends on the...
How to Cut a Sliding Dovetail
A sliding dovetail is a woodworking joint that allows you to slot together two separate pieces of wood without the need for screws, glue, or any other fasteners. It’s useful for lending simple elegance to drawers, shelves, and furniture. Despite their orn...
How to Change an Excel Sheet from Read Only
This wikiHow will teach you how to change an Excel sheet from a read-only status using a computer. If you're the owner of the file, this is a fairly simple process; however, if you're not the original creator of the file, there are limited solutions to th...
How to Calculate Quartiles in Excel
A quartile is the name for a percentage of data in four parts, or quarters, which is especially helpful for marketing, sales, and teachers scoring tests. Do you have data entered into your Excel sheet and want to see the quartiles (like the top 25%)? This...
How to Make a Rolling Roller Coaster
If you’ve ever been on a roller coaster, you know how fun and exciting they are. They can also teach you a lot about how objects use energy to move. You can build your own mini marble roller coaster using simple materials like popsicle sticks, aluminum fo...
How to Stop Macaroni from Sticking
Mac and cheese has a strong claim to the title of “king of comfort foods.” But all that starchy pasta and rich, gooey cheese can quickly open the door for sticky situations. Luckily, you can avoid getting yourself (and your dinner) into a bind by observin...
How to Help Prevent Axolotl Extinction
Axolotls are adorable little amphibians known as the “Mexican walking fish.” They were deemed critically endangered in 2006 and, as of today, there may be as few as 500 left in their natural habitat.[1] X Research source Despite their low nu...
How to Identify Single Phase and 3 Phase Electricity In Your Home
If you’re planning on installing solar panels, high-power appliances, or just have blown a fuse, it’s important to know whether or not you have a single-phase or 3-phase power supply. Generally, most residential homes use single-phase circuits and commerc...
How to Add Bleed in Illustrator
You can set your document's settings to create a margin of extra color, called the bleed. This wikiHow will teach you how to use bleed in Illustrator in a new document or add bleed to an existing one.