Step away from the wax! Eyebrow expert Maribeth Madron shows you how to shape your eyebrows at home. Watch the step-by-step now.
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- Date Added:
- 06/25/2024
Step away from the wax! Eyebrow expert Maribeth Madron shows you how to shape your eyebrows at home. Watch the step-by-step now.
This in-depth video goes over how to create the perfect shape for your nail enhancements. Everything you need to know from where to cut and trim and how to file for sharp lines. We'll go over almond, ballerina, tapered square and stiletto. Create the perfect shape with this helpful video!
Sitting in the same desk chair for hours is a recipe for sore muscles. Take a few moments each workday to relieve your body’s tension with this video’s fast desk stretches.
Meghan Vankosky, Entomologist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, breaks down sweep net technique in this how-to video series.
So you want to string up a clothesline six feet long, but all you've got is four feet of rope and three feet of shoelace? No problem.
Step 1: Form bend
Fold one end of the thicker rope back on itself to form a bend (or "bight") that looks like an "U" shaped, tipped on its left side.
Step 2: Slip thin rope through bight
Slip one end of the thinner rope through the bight from behind.
Step 3: Wrap thin rope around arms
Now wrap the end of the thinner rope around both arms of the bight, crossing over the short arm first (and staying below the trailing end of thin rope).
Step 4: Pass thin rope
Bringing the end of the thinner rope around to the front, pass it between itself and the short arm.
Step 5: Tighten knot
Tighten the knot by pulling both ends of the thinner rope.
University of Illinois Energy and Environmental Stewardship Educator Duane Friend talks about how to read soil test results and use them to monitor your soil nutrient levels.
This video will show you how to use a multimeter to measure voltage, current, resistance, and continuity. This is a beginner's guide aimed at students and electronics hobbyists who need to make basic measurements using an entry-level multimeter.
In this video, Ms. Malam describes how to use an ammeter in Physical Science 8.
Learn how to use the effleurage massage technique to help rejuvenate your clients after a manicure.
Group HES hose and fittings specialist, Stephen Bayliss, guides you through thread identification on Hydraulic Hose fittings.
Removing rounded off nuts and bolts can be difficult and in some cases the nut or bolt could be seized making removal very difficult. If a bolt is seized and is very tight the best option is to reach for the welder, if you have one as the heat generated can help to loosen the bolt making it much easier to remove. Some techniques in this video will work in some situations but not in others. I have covered grip tite sockets, tools with serrated teeth such as mole grips, water pump pliers and Stillsons ;Filing a flat on the bolt, using a hammer and chisel and also welding a nut to the bolt. For difficult to remove bolts the best two methods are the hammer and chisel and welding a nut on the bolt.
Survival SERE instructor Jessie Krebs shows how to tie a Canadian Jam knot, aka an Arbor knot. Very useful in survival scenarios.
A short video on how to use a voltmeter.
Chromebooks have a built-in screen reader called ChromeVox, which enables people with visual impairments to use the Chrome operating system.
There’s a “huge labour shortage” in the Australian agriculture industry which ranges from skilled to short-term workers according to National Farmers Federat...
This site allows you to quickly and easily purchase hunting, angling and trapping licences, review your previous licence purchases, apply for the Big Game Draw, review your Big Game Draw applications and pool status, and to view or update your account information.
An overview of how hydraulic systems work.
Overview of Hydraulic Hoses
How does the hydraulic cylinder work? A hydraulic cylinder has the following parts: piston, rod, seals, wipers, barrel.
High-tech hydroponic urban farming is making a case for itself as a made-in-Canada solution for food stability. It's safe, organic, and scalable, and it could become a new source of food security in isolated communities and major cities.
This video from CBC News looks at how hydroponic farming is being used.