Monday, November 28, 2011

Crystal Candlestick Table Lamp

!±8± Crystal Candlestick Table Lamp

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95632 Features: -Candlestick table lamp. -Crystal construction. -Circle design round shade. -Crystal candlestick. -Pull chain. -60 Watt. -ISTA 1A certified. -Manufacturer provides one year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship.

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Crystal Candlestick Table Lamp

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Electric Candle Supplies

!±8± Electric Candle Supplies

Electric candles have been around for many decades. They are considered as a safe alternative to candles in homes, landmark buildings, churches and synagogues. They are also perfect for use in stage and theatre production. They have low maintenance and are considered to be the best replacement for the church alters candles and menorahs. It is one of the most economical methods of creating an inviting ambiance in hotels, restaurants, and as well in pubs. Electric candles add to the beauty of chandeliers, and sconces, without the overpowering glare of a bulb.

Electric candle generally gets very warm and it releases the scent of the candle. People can also have a bulb wick to provide the flicker of the flame. For people who are not fond of candles lit, these candles can also provide the ability to have a wonderful feel of the season.

Originally candles were made of tallow or wax, with a wick. These were considered very good in those times. The only drawback was that it dripped all over the place. This was considered as a big problem because removing the wax off the floor was not an easy job. Moreover, it was always risky because when people kept candles near the window, curtain would occasionally catch on fire.

Later on electric candle lamp with automatic light sensor were introduced. These candles were considered the best because all people would have to do is Plug the switch in and enjoy. They turn on when it gets dark and automatically turn off when it light up at dawn.

A number of online sites are available that give detailed information, about the different types of candles that are available. They are easily obtainable at any local store as well. Guides are available in the form of reviews and articles, which can help potential customers, become aware of numerous retailers that store electric candles.


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Sunday, November 13, 2011

How to Care For Your Silver

!±8± How to Care For Your Silver

Silver is beautiful but it can tarnish quickly. This sometimes puts people off collecting it. Don't let it deter you. Here are some tips to help you enjoy your silver.

- Use it. Regular use is best. Silver was made to be used.

- Wash in hot mild soapy water. To avoid spotting, wash quickly in hot mild soapy water, rinse in hot clean water and dry quickly.

- Avoid contact with scotch tape, cardboard and newspaper. Acids in the tape, cardboard and newspaper can be harmful to silver.

- Use acid-free paper. Wrap silver in acid free paper when storing.

- Avoid contact with eggs, onions and peas. The sulfur in these foods combines with silver to form silver sulphide, which discolors the surface.

- Avoid contact with wool and felt. These fabrics contain harmful sulfur.

- Avoid contact with rubber. Don't fasten cutlery with rubber bands or store rubber bands in silver cups etc because rubber contains ingredients that can tarnish silver. This includes latex gloves. Don't wear them when cleaning your silver.

- Avoid dishwashers. The combination of harsh detergents and very high temperatures is far too much for sterling to bear.

- Avoid salt. Remove salt from silver saltshakers and salt sellers after each use. Salt is a corrosive element. Storing these items with salt in them will damage them along with the rest of the silver in the cupboard because salt will permeate the air.

- Clean silver candlesticks carefully. Avoid using a knife or other sharp object to remove the nub of a candle. Instead, pour in a little hot water. Let it sit and then the remainder of the candle will slip out.

- Don't store silver in freshly painted drawers. Some paints can accelerate tarnishing. You should wait 4 months.

Cleaning your silver

Here are a couple of methods to clean your silver.

- Commercial cleaners. A wide assortment of commercial cleaners is available at grocery and hardware stores. The less abrasive the cleaner, the better.

- Aluminum foil method - This fast working homemade remedy works like a charm. Add to pot of boiling water - a piece of aluminum foil, salt or a water softener such as Calgon. The chemical reaction among these elements quickly lifts tarnish. Works well for cutlery, trays etc.

- Toothpaste - An old standby that works in a pinch. Apply with a soft toothbrush. Remove with soft clean cloth.

Storing your silver

A humid environment encourages tarnishing. Caustic elements such as sulfur and salt cause tarnishing and pitting. Using one and/or more of these techniques will help to create a barrier between your precious silver and that pesky tarnish.

- Anti-tarnish strips - Can be added to drawers where silver is stored. These strips, containing activated charcoal absorb tarnish producing gases.

- Kenzied cloth - Line your drawers with this 100 per cent cotton per cent cotton flannel cloth. When used in combination with anti-tarnish strips, they provide a good barrier.

- Polyethylene bags - Store silver pieces in polyethylene bags that create a barrier from tarnish producing gases.

- Desiccated silica gel & activated charcoal - Add to storage area a small container of desiccated silica gel that absorbs water to keep humidity levels low and a small container of activated charcoal. This one-two combination packs a punch and absorbs harmful gases. Works well when added to polyethylene bag.


How to Care For Your Silver

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Part 96 Reese Chronological Bible (Exodus 27)

Reese Chronological Bible part 96 1 And thou shalt make an altar of shittim wood, five cubits long, and five cubits broad; the altar shall be foursquare: and the height thereof shall be three cubits. 2 And thou shalt make the horns of it upon the four corners thereof: his horns shall be of the same: and thou shalt overlay it with brass. 3 And thou shalt make his pans to receive his ashes, and his shovels, and his basons, and his fleshhooks, and his firepans: all the vessels thereof thou shalt make of brass. 4 And thou shalt make for it a grate of network of brass; and upon the net shalt thou make four brasen rings in the four corners thereof. 5 And thou shalt put it under the compass of the altar beneath, that the net may be even to the midst of the altar. 6 And thou shalt make staves for the altar, staves of shittim wood, and overlay them with brass. 7 And the staves shall be put into the rings, and the staves shall be upon the two sides of the altar, to bear it. 8 Hollow with boards shalt thou make it: as it was shewed thee in the mount, so shall they make it. 9 ¶And thou shalt make the court of the tabernacle: for the south side southward there shall be hangings for the court of fine twined linen of an hundred cubits long for one side: 10 And the twenty pillars thereof and their twenty sockets shall be of brass; the hooks of the pillars and their fillets shall be of silver. 11 And likewise for the north side in length there shall be hangings of an hundred cubits long ...

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Wood Turning Projects - Not Only for Bowl Turners

!±8± Wood Turning Projects - Not Only for Bowl Turners

Wood turning projects, well chosen, are wonderful learning tools for refining or developing new skills at the wood lathe. Most people who take up the craft of wood turning begin with spindle work, turning pieces of wood held between centers with the wood grain parallel to the bed of the lathe. After some time at this aspect of the trade, they move on to faceplate work with the wood held in a chuck or faceplate and the grain running perpendicular to the bed of the lathe. While the skills are similar in each case, there are enough differences that the face plate turner may begin with a series of projects to develop the necessary skills.

However, the wood turner neglects the spindle projects at peril of old skills becoming rusty and unavailable when needed. Sooner or later a friend or relative asks for a spindle to be turned or a piece of furniture requires repair. Besides which, many items such as candle sticks or lamps may call for sections turned in either style and fastened together. Wood turning projects in a spindle orientation will provide the necessary boost in keeping up old skills and refining them to an expert point.

For the intermediate or advanced turner, wood turning projects offer the plus over exercises of being an interesting way to maintain and add to skills. While simply putting a piece of wood on a lathe and seeing shavings fly from it as the wood turns to a stick with beads and coves may seem magic to a novice, it is old hat to an accomplished turner who yet needs to refresh an aptitude acquired some time ago. Consider on the other hand a simple candle stick made with base and stem.

First of all it may be easily made of local hardwood and thus be inexpensive while at the same time beautiful. Secondly, it incorporates a variety of skills. For instance, the base can be turned faceplate style leaving a center mortise to later receive the stem. The stem now needs to be turned with a tenon on the lower end to exactly fit the mortise creating an exercise in precise fitting. In addition, a means must be found to turn a candle cup for the top of the stem that incorporates a fit for the candle, strength to hold it, and a pleasing ascetic.

As the project is repeated for the development of skills it can be made a challenge in at least two ways. First of all it may be an exercise in precise copying, always a difficulty in a craft that relies on hand and eye coordination to make each cut. Else it may become an attempt to make each one different while striving for elegance and not gaudiness, always a source of trouble in the artistic world. Plus this wood turning project and others like it point out the similarities between the two areas of wood turning and the need to learn both.


Wood Turning Projects - Not Only for Bowl Turners

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