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Coin Shops - How to Deal With Them

Friday, October 19th, 2007

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For coin collectors, Coins are for the most part very interesting items to collect. It is also one of the best ways to understand the various conditions or events in history that resulted in the coins being minted. You can buy coins in Auctions, on the internet even other collectors, but the best way to get good quality coins in which to begin your coin collection is with coin shops.

I am not saying the auction or the internet is not a good place to buy coins for your collection. But Coin shops will have people who are well-educated about coins. They also have a plenty of different coins that can be sold. But most of all the people buying and selling coins are also collecting themselves which means you will find a person who shares your interest in coins.

Another advantage of coin shops is that the dealers can see what your collection is like. But like I stated in other articles coin appraisals are different from shop to shop. Many factors are responsible for that, but most of all it is due to the coin grading knowledge of the dealer. As in every industry you will find honest coin shops and dishonest ones, it is always recommended to look for a coin shops with a good reputation.

When you go to the coin shops in your area keep in mind the type of coins you are collecting. As you may like to add more civil war or colonial time coins to your collection, look for coin shops that sell and purchase these types of coins.

Some coin shops buys, sell and deals with coins of a certain metal. They can help you locate dealers or coin collectors who will be able to sell you coins made of gold, silver and platinum.

Like I wrote earlier you will also find coin shops on the internet, while they make your life easier in a way, choosing the coins you want from the comfort of your home, keep in mind that you will have no way at looking at the coin and see if you want them in your collection.

Paying big money for low value coins is not the way you want to go. From time to time you may fall victim to coin shops that have very little experience in selling coins. Try to avoid those shops as they will be emptying your pockets.

Look at things like:

- Are they reputable

- Do they have good experience in purchasing and selling coins

- Do they sell the type of coins you intend to collect

- Can they help you locate dealers that will sell you any type of coins you like

- But most of all look carefully at the shop reputation before making any buying decision.

Finally, I’d like to thank you for reading this article and I hope it was helpful information.

Happy collecting!

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Hot Wheels Collecting Tips

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Collecting Hot Wheels cars is an easy and fairly inexpensive hobby. Here are some collecting tips to get you on your way with this ever growing hobby of die-cast cars.

* Keep abreast of upcoming special collector days at your neighborhood K-Mart or Wal-Mart stores in your area.

* Search the online auctions or collector’s web sites for cars you may be missing from your current collection.

* Purchase trade books and magazines to stay on top of the value of each car.

* Begin with the latest releases if you are just starting out. Most newer Hot Wheels will not be too difficult to find and you can keep track of your collection with a Mattel Hot Wheels checklist.

* Find all the cars released in the latest years First Editions Series or Treasure Hunt Series limited editions. There are also 12 Final Run retiring models each year; these may be a little harder to find.

* Look for Planet Micro vehicles. There are six different series of these tiny car sets.

* If at all possible do not open the packages that your hot wheels come in. They hold their highest value if they are in their original package.

* When buying cars from Ebay, make sure to check out the seller and their selling history. This will give you a great idea of the type seller you are dealing with

* The biggest collecting tip is to just have fun and do not spend more than you can afford.

Happy Hunting!

Dave Cherry is an avid hot wheels collector and runs Hot Wheels Depot.

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Wax Emulsion End Grain Sealers - Application Tips For Woodturners

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Overview

Few products in recent years have been as beneficial to woodturners trying to season green timber as wax emulsion end grain sealers. In the woodturning workshop, wax emulsion sealers serve an important function by controlling the rapid loss of moisture through freshly cut surfaces on logs, blanks and roughed out projects. Two widely available wax emulsion sealers are Anchorseal and Mobil-Cer M. Anchorseal is paraffin based colloidal solution for logs and lumber. It contains paraffin, water and a surfactant and is milky-white in appearance. Mobil-Cer M is a microcrystalline wax based coating. It contains microcrystalline wax, water and a surfactant and is also milky-white in appearance.

How Wax Emulsions Work

Wax emulsions (also known as end grain sealers) form a flexible and vapor permeable membrane between treated surfaces and the surrounding atmosphere. As woodturners, our goal is not to prevent moisture from moving through the log or the wax coating, but instead to retard the rate of moisture evaporation. When this is achieved, drying defects are reduced and the maximum amount of timber can be utilized in every log.

Application Methods For Wax Emulsions

Wax emulsion sealers can be applied by various methods including brush-on, dip tank, roll-on, spray-on and vacuum assisted. The decision on which method to choose should be based on the quantity, size and location of the logs or blanks to be processed. Correct application procedures are essential to obtain maximum protection from the wax coating.

Brush-On

Wax sealers can be easily brushed onto the exposed end grain, or side grain surfaces of logs, turning squares and bowl blanks. For an optimum surface coating, the cut surfaces should be as smooth as possible. Excess sawdust or debris should be brushed off before applying the sealer. In addition, if any checking is evident on the exposed end grain, it should be cut back until solid wood is present. When brushing the sealer on the end grain portion of re-sawn turning squares or bowl blanks, also coat 1″ of the adjacent side grain. This insures a better coating on the area where the end grain and side grain areas meet.

The sealer should be applied onto the end grain until it nearly runs off. Applying too thin a coating will reduce the protection level and may compromise the successful seasoning of the timber. If any bubbles are present on the surface, brush across the area again until the bubbles are completely removed. Bubbles that are left in the wet film may cause differential moisture gradients to form in the surface coating. These differential moisture gradients cause uneven drying zones across the face of the treated surface, which may result in surface checking.

Roll-On

Standard 9″ paint rollers make excellent applicators for medium to large sized logs and blanks. My favorite roller is the type sold for painting in tight areas. It is approximately 4″ long and works exceptionally well for any but the largest of logs. Rollers can apply the coating much faster and more uniformly than hand brushing. In addition, because the nap on the roller is available in different sizes, rough or uneven cut log surfaces can be more easily and uniformly covered.

Dip Tanks

When processing large amounts of smaller blanks or turning squares, dip tanks are simple and efficient. Almost any shallow container can be used for making a dip tank. Old pie pans work well, as do small plastic bowls. Simply decant a small amount of the sealer into the tank and dip each end of the blank into the sealer. The level of the sealer inside the dip tank should be adequate enough to coat the end grain and the small amount of adjacent side grain, in one step.

Spray-On

If you will be processing a large amount of squares or logs, or you are working with very large diameter (2’ to 6’ diameter or more) logs, consider spraying the sealer. Many types of sprayers are available including electrical, gas and manually powered with sizes and prices to fit any budget. Manual sprayers are excellent for spraying in remote locations without electrical service. Trombone type slide sprayers are also available that draw directly from five gallon buckets. I have found that simple pump-up garden sprayers available in most home centers, work very well and are much easier to use than trombone or backpack style sprayers.

Vacuum Assisted Application

When sealing high figured wood, unstable burrs or crotch figured blanks, vacuum assisted impregnation of the surface can be utilized. This method applies sealer to the side grain and end grain simultaneously, producing a well sealed outer surface. My use of this method is typically limited to pen blanks, but it can be adapted to larger turning squares quite easily with proper equipment.

About The Author

Steven Russell is a professional artist, demonstrator and writer. His studio, Eurowood Werks specializes in hand turned bowls, platters and hollow forms with unique visual and tactile treatments. Steve’s website, Woodturning Videos Plus, http://www.woodturningvideosplus.com offers educational DVD videos and eBooks for woodturners of all skill levels.

To learn more about woodturning, visit his resource library at http://www.woodturningvideosplus.com/woodturning-education-articles.html which offers tips and tricks to master the art of woodturning.

In addition to his studio work, Steve frequently writes educational articles for international woodturning magazines, which are published in more than 75 countries around the world. As a highly sought after demonstrator, he has performed more than 1,760 woodturning demonstrations throughout the United States in the last eleven years.

All About Soap Making: Clear Glycerine Soap

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

In this article I explain the misnomer of glycerine soap, offer advice on how to make clear soap at home and explain what glycerine is and what it does, its benefits and properties

Glycerin is a sweet tasting, colorless, thick liquid that has a high boiling point, it freezes to a paste and is a humectant, which means that it attracts moisture. It is also a natural by-product in the soap making process. Commercial manufacturers remove a significant quantity of glycerin from soap to be used in more expensive lotions and creams.

Glycerine was first discovered in 1779 in the saponification process, today, glycerine is found in and sourced from animal fats, vegetable oils and synthetically from petrochemicals.

It is generally thought that Glycerine is an ingredient added to handmade soap but as stated above it is actually a by-product of the soap making process (saponification). Clear soap is often mistaken for glycerine soap when in fact all handmade soap contains glycerine, a treatment using alcohol and sugar is what makes the soap clear and this is what people generally refer to as glycerine soap. You can add extra glycerine to improve the moisturizing properties of the soap but it is not a necessity. Glycerin soap combined with selected oils can be a great way to relax and mixed with carefully selected herbs and essential oils can be great for acne suffers, it is also very mild and gentle so can be used by children. The most often used method for making glycerine soap is the melt and pour method. This is simply done by taking an opaque soap base melting it and then adding the alcohol and sugar to turn it clear.

Researchers at the Medical College of Georgia found that glycerine makes skin look, feel and function better by attracting moisture and by helping skin cells mature properly; they also discovered that it helps convert fats or lipids in the external, protective membrane. All cells have this layer, but skin cells secrete extra lipids to form a protective barrier. “Think about it. If there was not some sort of barrier, when you took a bath, all the water would go into you and you would blow up like a balloon.” This research is not news to natural soap makers who for years have been telling the virtues of real soap over mass-produced chunks of soap full of chemicals that are cheap, but not skin-friendly.

Transparent soap can be purchased as a clear Melt & Pour base, or made at home, but this is a moderate to advanced technique. It is created by taking previously made cold process soap, re-melting it and adding high proof alcohol such as strong Vodka or Ethanol, dissolved sugar is then added to the mix and depending on the type of oils used and the effectiveness of the alcohol, resulting in soap almost as clear as glass.

I have purposely kept the description for this technique very general to pique your interest and also because the exact technique is quite difficult, exacting and far too involved to describe here. If you are interested in the exact technique, try searching the internet for “make clear soap” or “make transparent soap” without the quotes.

Want to learn All About Soap Making, but haven’t a clue where to start? Gary Everson’s FREE course will show you how, from the basic techniques with a detailed explanation of theraputic soaps, to cold process and melt and pour recipes, followed by comprehensive safety and legal information and finishing by turning it all into a business, with an extra bonus at the end.

The Top 5 Model Train Accessories

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

Many people’s first introduction to model railroading happens when they put together a simple circle or oval on a sheet of plywood. There’s no backdrop of any kind, and there may not be buildings or vehicles to provide any kind of realistic background.

For those who become passionate about it, however, adding accessories to the railroad become necessary as they strive for realism. For enthusiasts, this can become a lifelong hobby, and can grow exponentially as they continue.

Every layout is different and everyone has favored accessories, but the following 5 accessories are some of the most common. They will add realism to your model railroad and make it more interesting to use.

1. Train Station

Most people add this to their layout as one of the first accessories. It gives the railroad both a beginning and ending, and may be the locus around which to build an entire town or city, eventually.

2. Lighting

There are many ways to light a railroad. Background lighting can add a degree of realism, or street lights may add “atmosphere” to your city. The lights may be strictly decorative, or they may actually provide lighting for nighttime scenes.

3. Rail Cars

The locomotive comes first and is often the focal point of any railroad setup, but rail cars will let you expand the look and length of your train. There are many kinds available.

4. People and Animals

A city or rail yard wouldn’t be complete without people included as a necessary part of the scenery. And if your railroad’s track travels through mountains or countryside scenery, animals also add realism to the backdrop.

5. Landscaping

You can provide landscape for a railroad in endless ways. Add things like grass, trees, lakes or rivers to the background and scenery. For more detail, add hills and valleys for your train to travel through. You can even include tunnels going through the mountains.

Bill Murphy writes about various model train related topics such as garden railroads on the Zogol.com website. Do you run a website that is related to model railroading or hobbies in general? Visit http://www.zogol.com for more helpful articles that you are free to use on your own website.

Beginner Scrapbooking For Fun

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

It’s true that we all can’t pride our self on of being artistic brains, but this must not to put a stop to you wanting to record important events and dates in life. Whether a matter is of grave importance or not, people should attempt to preserve an important moment, a day in your life or quite simply, a party enjoyed amongst friends. Regardless of what the inspiration is, we all hope to get happiness in small things that add to life and subsistence. Beginner scrapbooking is a great way to keep track of all your milestones.

Photographs and video recording are trouble-free means of logging days in our life. Honestly, the pictorial medium only describes a partial story, and even this reflection may sometimes be incredibly one-sided. If you were circulating pictures, time and again you are required to tell the story so those around can understand the account and appreciate your moving pictures.

If making notes about your life interests you begin scrap booking. It is an enormous prospect and involves a negligible investment; you could do with a folder or an empty book where you could file pictures, connected clippings and also special notes. You need to put together all related stuff for it to pronounce a narrative, which anyone who reads can relate to. Regardless of the fact that it might require a helping hand at the beginning, starting up is in reality a sensible resolution. You could refer to beginner scrapbooking tips on the internet or in magazines. Such resources present a variety of beginner scrap booking ideas.

Beginner scrapbooking information revolves around ideas that can be put to put into effect. There are times when we long to document a meaningful day or event but aren’t able to work on it for the reason that we aren’t certain regarding how to go about it. If you have faced such a state, it’s essential that you do not hesitate and make inquiries regarding beginner scrapbooking.

In reality, such thoughts don’t call for much monetary contribution in comparison to executing your ideas. Beginner scrap booking ideas can be of assistance in helping you structure an exclusive approach for your exceptional scrapbook.

Think that you want to record your life. An orientation of beginner scrap booking allows you to realize the truth that maintaining a scrapbook isn’t actually a hard task. You can design different styled pages, by merely gluing pictures, clippings, and little memorabilia, such as movie tickets, bracelets, chocolate wrappers and other random items. To complete the scrapbook, write a few lines regarding a particular event or scrapbook entrant. Ideas related to scrap booking aid you to complete a simple habit of cataloguing your chronicle in a manner that helps you breathe life into a past incident over and over again.

Apart from you leafing through the pages from time to time, you can effortlessly share significant and emotive moments with acquaintances, friends and relatives years later. True to its purpose, reading through a scrap book at any time in life allows you to glance back and reflect on moments gone by and is a satisfactory occasion.

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Create Beautiful Stained Glass On One Rainy Day

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

Don’t you love the beauty of looking at light through stained glass?

It’s an amazing form of art. You may think it’s too expensive for you to have beautiful stained glass in special windows in your house, but it doesn’t have to be.

Try Stained Glass Paint

The first time you apply stained glass paint and let it dry, you will be stunned at the beauty and realism it provides. It’s amazing how realistic it looks when complete! Most craft stores have Gallery Glass Paint. That is the paint I recommend.

Once purchased, your first action step is to draw long lines of liquid lead on glass and allow it to dry.

Choose a Stained Glass Design

While the lead is drying, decide on a design you would like to see on your window. You can get design books for stained glass or design your own. You will need graphite paper to trace the design onto the window.

Once the design is completed on the window, begin putting the lead along the lines of the design. Use the remaining liquid lead to solder the connecting points of the lead.

Enjoy the Fun!

Next is the fun part. Your stained glass colors can be swirled on solidly, leaving a texture that seems like real stained glass when dry. Enjoy the beauty of stained glass on any budget!

A word of caution. Your window will look so beautiful you will want to protect it. When cleaning, spray your cleaning solution on a clean, lint free, white cloth. Clean the window with the treated cloth. Also, avoid hanging other objects in the window which may touch the window. In the sun the paint becomes soft and having anything touching it for long periods of time can damage the effect. The window is touchable as long as not with something heavy or constantly applying pressure.

Your stained glass window will capture your eyes and heart forever when you follow the guidelines described.

Janie Jenkins is the “Easy To Do” instruction expert. Discover how easy it is to do what seemed like your most complicated ambition. Easy To Do Stained Glass and Other Tips

Stained Glass Suncatchers are Fun!

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

Suncatchers are a Quick and Easy Stained Glass Project

If you are new to creating stained glass as a hobby or DIY project for your home, start simple. A sun catcher can be as small as a butterfly or as large as an entire window. Suncatchers hang in front of light even when they are the size of a window. A large suncatcher hangs in front of a window rather than begin built into a window.

Kids Can Enjoy Creating Stained Glass Suncatchers!

Using stained glass paint, kids can easily create a suncatcher. The steps are simple and FAST. Buy the liquid stained glass paint at any craft store. Buy colors you like and also by the liquid lead. You will need a clear piece of glass to paint.

A stained glass suncatcher can be any size. For a first time project start with a size 6″x4″ piece of glass. You will also need graphite paper.

How to Create a Stained Glass suncatcher with Stained Glass Paint

  • On a mirror or large piece of plexi-glass, draw lead lines. Allow them to dry.
  • While the lead is drying, use the graphite paper to trace your design onto the glass.
  • When the lead is dry, use it to outline what you drew. Cut the lead at any point where it meets lead.
  • Use the remaining liquid lead to “sorter” the joints where the lead pieces meet.
  • Apply the colors of your choice and allow to dry.
  • You will be amazed how realistic the suncatcher looks. Even though you know it’s paint, you will have to keep reminding yourself it is only painted on.

    Janie Jenkins is the “Easy To Do” instruction expert. Discover how easy it is to do what seemed like your most complicated ambition. Stained Glass and Other Hobbies

    Stained Glass Patterns

    Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

    Stained Glass Patterns Can Be Simple or Complex

    Basically the beauty of a stained glass pattern is often its simplicity. When too complicated, the lead lines take away from the color. A butterfly pattern is a popular one for stained glass. Florals and lifelike intricate details are popular traditionally.

    You Can Design Your Own Stained Glass Pattern Using Coloring Books.

    When designing your own stained glass pattern, be sure to make extra lines. To do this simply imagine what it would be like to have a large piece of glass in the design. Remember, to cut stained glass is tedious enough without too many round edges. Add extra lines to compensate for this obstacle.

    Geometric Stained Glass Patterns

    As time has marched on we have shifted from the more literal stained glass patterns to adding geometric patterns. Geometric patterns are beautiful on foyer palladium windows as well as on bathroom windows over tubs. They compliment the modern decor styles often with the symmetrical beauty of the traditional styles.

    Abstract Patterns

    Abstract stained glass patterns can be very grand indeed. They tend to flow with great energy and connection in spite of being seeming disconnected minus the symmetry. This is for the modern day style home decor. It can be very regal as well as the other types of styles and designs.

    Finding a Stained Glass Pattern that is a Perfect Fit

    Finding a stained glass pattern for an odd sized or shaped window can be a challenge. In this case, simply take a part of the design instead of using the entire pattern. Then you will have an original design you can be proud of.

    No matter what the project, stained glass windows are a sight to see. One can hardly take their eyes off stained glass when looking through a stained glass window into daylight.

    Janie Jenkins is the “Easy To Do” instruction expert. Discover how easy it is to do what seemed like your most complicated ambition.

    Stained Glass Patterns and Other Hobbies

    Kid Crafts: Beading For Beginners Part II: The Back And Forth Technique

    Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

    Hopefully, you’ve read the first part of the Beading for Beginners and you know what type of beads and wire or nylon fishing line to use for different animals. You will learn here how to make the body of the bead animals.

    The main animal beading technique is the ‘Back and Forth’ technique. It’s hard to believe that this is the main technique, because it is so simple. Okay, everything is slower and a small bit more difficulty if you want to do it nicely. However, after you have tried and made it a few times it will be just child’s play.
    Use this technique to make the body of the bead animals (and sometimes the tail of the animals). After you’ve finished the first row, make the second row by doing the same thing again. In this way, make the rest of the animal’s body.
    Let’s get started!

    1. String the beads (usually one, two or three depending on what you are making) on either side of the wire. If you’re beginning a new bead animal string the bead(s) on the center of the wire.
    2. Now, loop back with the opposite wire through the beads. If you’re making the first row, then thread one wire around and through the first bead(s)
    3. Pull it very tightly. If it is not in the right place (not exactly beside the row before), then bend it until it looks even and lovely.
    4. Now, here is an important point:

      if you are making an animal that should be flat, then push the rows beside each other (and use wire). However, if your animal supposed to be round (3D), pull each row very tightly to make them overlap. If it doesn’t help, then simply put the rows right opposite of each other. After that, if you look at your animal from side, then the rows should look zigzagging.

      One more thing: do not forget the eyes or any patterns of the animal, use different colors for them.

      If you don’t understand something click here for additional help with pictures for each steps.

      The next part will explain how to make your animal more lifelike with legs.

      Marcel Vigh
      Marcel’s Kid Crafts