Brece Rupolt of Northern Marble & Granite meets with Bob to discuss the countertop template that needs to be made before cutting. Brece makes his template from a sheet of polystyrene plastic, which is flexible and can be rolled up for easy transport. He then stiffens empty spaces with steel yard sticks to continue the straight surface and measure the countertop. First he locates the sink opening and faucet holes. Walls are rarely square, so next he cuts to fit the walls. He takes the ruler and measures the difference from one end to the other and makes a cut to fit the wall. At the other end her marks on the bottom where the finished end will be and adds a radius at the corner to soften it up. Next Brece makes an opening for the under-counter double Kohler sink using a paper template. He cuts out the template on the cutting line with a utility knife and transfers the outline of the paper template to the plastic. Using his knife and a straight edge, he cuts out the opening for the sink. This is the traditional method of making a template. Next Bob meets with Paul Hansen of E-Template to discuss how a template can be made electronically. Paul places markers on each straight section of the tops of the cabinets to outline where the countertop will go. He also places other markers to identify special sink cutouts. Many times a sink or stovetop manufacturer will provide an electronic template to add to your custom e-template. Paul also uses a scale of a known length to help define the precision of the countertop. Then he takes two or more digital photographs from different angles. The photographs are downloaded into a computer aided design program to create a template and then cut by machine.
Cracked and broken bathroom tiles are easily removed and replaced. There may be water damage to the backing behind the tile, so be prepared for a longer job.
motor. Step 13: Check the level of the blades. Use a ruler to make sure that the ceiling fan blades are level. Uneven instructions that came with your ceiling fan to balance them. Use a ruler to check the blade levels. Step 14: Fasten the base plate
room for the family vehicles. Make a Plan With the household's stuff in mind, map out options with pencil, paper and ruler, visit online design resources such as those at www.closetmaid.com or www.easyclosets.com or leave the beauty and functionality
tenths on an inch (for decimal calculations). The carpenter's square is a deceptive tool. It looks simple - it's a ruler with an elbow, a straightedge that turns a corner. Yet it is a great deal more, because it can function as a sophisticated
the excess paint breaking up the brush marks enough to lay in her inlay line. To create the inlay line, Elaine lined up one ruler-like wooden stick on the left side of the panel as a guide and then pulled another through the wet glaze exposing a line in
My father loves this ruler and has used it so much the numbers are wearing off. I want to replace it for him and have had no luck finding one. I called
visiting http://www.wood-worker.com/articles/Read_A_Ruler.htm also try taking the FunBrain tests......You'll need to accurately read the ruler/line and select the correct answer......try progressively tougher