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Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Horror, Gaming, Anime & Comic Conventions - They Are Not All The Same
A very large number of people who have never attended a Sci-Fi convention have the idea that they are all about people standing in line to get autographs of actors while wearing Klingon makeup and co... [Author: June Williams - Hobbies - May 01, 2008] full article here
Newbie's Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy and Genre Conventions
A very large number of people who have never attended a Sci-Fi convention have the idea that they are all about people standing in line to get autographs of actors while wearing Klingon makeup and co... [Author: June Williams - Hobbies - May 01, 2008] full article here
The First Dragon
Have you ever been curious about the first Dragon in history? Where it was from, did it have a name? I know I was. I also realized that I would have to settle on the first Dragon in recorded history.... [Author: James Crowe - Hobbies - May 01, 2008] full article here
Various Types of Ghosts
You have read volumes about ghosts and have browsed hundreds of websites to devour more information on ghosts, but have you ever wondered how many types of ghosts there are? The fact is that there a... [Author: Sean M.Clarke - Hobbies - April 30, 2008] full article here
Choosing The Proper Finish For Your Woodworking Project
If you've finished your woodworking project, congratulations. Now, what type of finish do you want to put on it so that not only will you protect your hard work for years to come, but also enhance it... [Author: Megan Cherry - Hobbies - April 28, 2008] full article here
Bleaches In Wood Finishing: The Good And The Bad
Another way to change the color of your wood besides staining it is to bleach it. As you can imagine, stains add color, while bleaches take color away. In fact, it can take all of the color away so t... [Author: Megan Cherry - Hobbies - April 28, 2008] full article here
Filling In The Pores To Create A "Piano Finish"
Since ultimately all woodworking projects are judged by their finish, you may want to consider adding a touch of elegance to your own project by filling the pores of the wood. Filling the pores creat... [Author: Megan Cherry - Hobbies - April 28, 2008] full article here
How To Correct Small Blemishes And Defects In Your Woodworking Project
While it is common for wood to have defects like splits, cracks and knots, you may notice blemishes in your finished project like scratches, dents and gouges. These blemishes are inflicted on the woo... [Author: Megan Cherry - Hobbies - April 28, 2008] full article here
The Key To A Great Finish Is Surface Preparation
No matter what your current woodworking project may be, whether it is a built-in bookshelf or a simple jewelry box, to create a truly beautiful piece you must put on a proper finish. To create that l... [Author: Megan Cherry - Hobbies - April 28, 2008] full article here
How To Apply A Wood Finish
When you finish a woodworking project, you should try to stain your wood as soon as possible to get the best finish you can. If you wait, your piece has a larger chance to become damaged by scratches... [Author: Megan Cherry - Hobbies - April 28, 2008] full article here
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