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Hey, my name is Phaedra, thanks for coming to check out this video today. I'm gonna sign it and something new with you guys

We're gonna jump into a game. That's just coming out called riot

It's currently an alpha or it might be an early release by the time you're watching this

so I figured I'd help out the community and some of our newer players a little bit by putting out some basic how-to guides for

You if you haven't seen some of my previous guys, I'm pretty straightforward guy and I like to get right down to it

So let's jump in today

We're gonna go ahead and cover the basics on how to start up in this crazy open world PvP game

basically did the game is there's three factions fighting it out over a roughly one to three month period or

As they call them sokka's the sagas what the match is called?

For the sexual life cycle, the saga hands after one team fills up their entire spirit tree completely to the top

But we'll go over a little bit more of that later. I don't want to touch too much on endgame now for now

Let's just go ahead and jump into the basics

When you create your character, you'll be able to select one of three faction types revenant Conclave and order now

The only real difference is here going to be some of the basic resources that spawn in the faction locations along with the colors

So revenant is purple Conclave is green and order is orange outside of that. They don't really make too much of a difference

Which one you pick? It's just gonna be user preference. So feel free to pick whichever one you like the most

Jump into the gameplay

You'll notice this is a basic tutorial that will walk you through some of the normal MMO controls such as W a s and D

I'd recommend at least keeping them off until you're comfortable with the game, but I'm gonna go ahead and close them for now

You'll notice you've six bars down here on the bottom left these bars represent your spirit weight food

Water health and stamina as this is a survival game. You're gonna have to learn how to balance all six of these

We'll talk a little bit more about spirit in another video

That is the thing that actually helps you win the game and fill up that tree

But right now we'll go ahead and stay out of that

The first thing you're gonna need to do is start crafting your tools

There are four different tools types in rend a hatchet a mallet a pick and a sickle

You're gonna need burying materials in order to be able to craft each one of these

You'll notice that each item requires a prerequisite crafted item before unlocks

As you can see down here in the required skill text at the bottom in red

Will actually tell you exactly what you need to craft in order to unlock

Whenever you're going to be able to craft at that next progression level, it's basically another tutorial to walk you through the game's progression features

Drafting menu. You see here also has a lot of useful items such as backpacks and torches

We're not going to go too deep into these on the first video. However, I'd highly recommend going over these items

Just hover over them to see what they do

When you actually get a minute as they're gonna be pretty useful at some point in the game next

Let's go ahead and start gathering. You're gonna noticed unlike traditional animal modes

You can't just go up and swing at a tree to start gathering your resources this throws off a couple of new players

So be pretty careful with this what you're actually going to want to do is put the reticle over the item

You're trying to gather as you can see the atom actually turns into or the reticle rather actually turns into a little plus sign this

Means that you're good to go and actually can start harvesting the nodes

If you're not harvesting anything go ahead and double check that make sure the reticle is directly over whatever you're trying to gather

maybe move a little bit closer to if you're having some issues to

Craft your first tool you're gonna have to actually start gathering some steaks and fiber

You give the steaks but crunching the trees you see around the starting zone here

You can push the big ones or the little ones

It's not gonna make a difference the fiber. You actually have to go and start punching some bushes now

Keep in mind you won't be able to gathered fiber from the watermelon or from the orange flowers that are on the ground

Once you get a sickle, you'll be able to do that a little bit later

but that's alright now since we're just using our fist try and focus on the bigger brush is

Gonna need full raw fiber to be able to make your first wine, which is what we need for that hatchet

Once you've got a head and got enough materials go ahead and hit the C button to open your crafting menu here

you can double-click your ball of twine to craft one or

You can right-click it to be able to craft more than one

This actually has a craft all button or you can select as many as you need

Once you've done this go ahead and double click on the hatchet to make one of these

After that's has been crafted you'll notice that you've now unlocked the mallet a bow and a few pieces of clothing

Let's focus on the next tool which is your mallet tools are automatically placed in your paper doll bone being crafted

Additionally you can actually hold the cue button in order to actually cycle between any of your tools you see as you can see here

You have the bottom left top left top right and bottom, right?

Or you can actually go directly in the bottom middle and that will dis farm

you can also hit the X button whenever your tools or weapons around and that automatically disarms them as well in order to grab the

Mallet, we're gonna need something called SAP and some logs if you go ahead and click your axe

Let click any of the trees you'll notice that you start gathering twigs and SAP

however

If you right-click some of the larger trees you actually start gathering some logs as you can see here

Each tool and Ren has both a lot click and a right-click

Function while I which will allow you to gather different types of resources depending on the tools and the resources owed

Alright, once we have the SAP and logs ready to go. Let's go ahead and open up your crafting menu again by eating

See we'll need to grab one more twine if you haven't already in order to make the Malon

Additionally if you have the resources, let's go and make your bow now as well

You're gonna need one here in the future as you can see

It's gonna be our next tool as it was unlocked by our current crafts

In order to craft it if we're gonna need to gather some flint you get flint

You're gonna have to go ahead and equip your mallet bike in holding Hugh and selecting the proper tool

Mallets will gather stone and salt if you left click or Flint by right-clicking after you've picked up some Flint

It's going to get that last well

Not last tool but let's go and get your pick and get ready to get the last tool here. Ok

So in order to go ahead and grab the sickle

What we're gonna need to do is actually unlock it by crafting a rough weave shirt again

Like we talked about before if you have a lock and you need to figure out what's on it you hover over the locked item

It will say what you actually need to do to be able to unlock it

So let's go ahead and gather some more fiber in order to do that

You need 20 raw fiber and at least three fiber twine to craft the roughly shirt

Once that's finished. However, you'll be able to unlock the sickle. This one isn't going to require you to get any more fancy material

So go ahead and take a few minutes and gather a new more of the basics right now

Sickle can again go ahead and harvest with both left and right click

Blank clicking on either a fruit or flower bush will return either a flower or the fruit

depending on the actual bush type you can also left-click on some of the

Bushes that don't have any fruits or flowers and they'll return different types of vines

But we'll cover that a little bit later probably in another video

You're not gonna need to use that too too much right now if you actually right-click on any of them

Including some of the fruit and flower bushes. It's going to return a good amount of fiber

so

Is a good way to actually start stocking up on this as you will need it for later on I'd recommend using this to get

All of your basic clothing while we're at it as well. Now that we're done with all the basic tools

Let's going to move on to the arrows

So you're gonna need to go ahead and farm up sticks in order to craft these it's three sticks for three arrows

I'd also recommend you craft up a campfire now as well. I'm gonna need that when we actually start hunting

This is what actually helps you cook food

I'll actually show you how to do that here in just a moment, but I'd recommend gathering up good amount of sticks

Maybe did at least

50-plus arrows to start out you're gonna need them for a good amount of hunting and this is gonna really help you get to that

Next game you basically got a you basically gone ahead and got everything you're gonna need get started in the game now

So let's cover the last few of the basic first food

You're welcome to go ahead and eat as many of those berries and melons that we've been gathering as you want

You can eat them

I'll sustain you for a little bit

Especially the melon se but really you're not gonna get very far into the game

If you don't actually start out grading the food and the berries really aren't there that the berries in the melons?

I'm very good for anything like this and you're not gonna live off them very long

What we actually need to do is start hunting now that we've already gone ahead and crafted the bow

But the game tries to teach you early that the crafting mechanic can actually go pretty poorly for you

it actually crit up or crit down what I mean is that you actually have a chance to make the item better or

You can actually fail the craft all together so you can actually upgrade the item

so let's say from a white to a green or a green to a blue or you can fell and lose the resources that you

Spent actually cracked in the item it tries to teach you that here

So what we're gonna need to do first is actually throw away the old bow

You can drag that onto the side of your screen and just put it on the ground

It does put it in a barrel, but go and just leave the barrel. So the game really wants to teach you this mechanics

It's actually gonna make you crap one more really bad bow

So let's craft to now that way we actually get one good one since we already done the first one

Let's go ahead grab the other one. So now

Go ahead and grab those up and we'll go ahead and drop the next wrapping one as well

Alright now that we have some good bow or a good bow and some arrows

You're gonna want to start looking around for something to hunt. I'd recommend starting small you start with the pigs without tusks

Is that the actual weakest gain or creatures in the game currently?

They don't give a whole lot of meat, but they're not gonna do that. You're not gonna actually need very much right now

You wanna go ahead and note this game does have career spots?

so while hunting these pigs if you hit them in the head you'll get a crate now crits are a little bit messed up if

You're still in alpha or early access so go and excuse those for now

But normally if you put something it will do more damage the damage varies depending on where you actually hit them

Remember the tools also have left and right click left. Click harvest meat right? Click harvest leather

I'd recommend hunting a few of these pigs get as much meat as you possibly can

Remember that can fire wheat wrapped it up earlier

Let's go ahead and place it down now

So it should have defaulted to you how far just go and press any of the keys that it's on

It's probably on one or two and place it here doesn't really matter as long you're not too close to a foundation

You should be able to place it down here

You're gonna want to go ahead and move the wood over into the fuel. You can open up the camp fire by dating

Yes And then hit the on or off button be able to turn it on and put the meat over here on the right side

Give it a little bit of time and electric wouldn't cook well for you. There isn't any sort of progression bar

It's not going to show you how fast it's cooking

however

I do want to mention that if you hover over a food once it is cook

You will actually show you what kind of buff it gives all meats in the game doesn't matter what it is gives a different kind

Of bob, so keep that in mind

There's a lot of really really good ones out there things

Like Dickson meat that you're gonna need when you go into the cold

Keep that in mind when you're actually picking the type of food that you're gonna get

I would also recommend taking a little bit of time. I'm actually going a hunts of these things fault. I think they're called rabbit

I'm not mistaken does give you a speed buff which in my opinion is probably one of the best foods out there

So when start collecting Smee get it cooked up and they will jump to the next thing

alright

the last thing you're gonna need to know to stay alive and rent is that water is pretty

Essentially you'll notice especially if you don't have any perks to keep it up your water drops pretty quick and until you're able to pick

Up, some of the late game water skins you're gonna need to walk up and actually go to a body of water

These are scattered throughout the entire map all over the place

All you need to do is actually go ahead and hit up

Go up to one of them and hit the letter F that will actually use and drink water. It's a few little surprises

I'm gonna let you guys figure out on your own with those but

any of the

places around the map should be okay for the most part the best place to find the early water is actually going to go to

The lake that's just the south of your manufacturing base to get there

If you look at the big tree in the distance, that's actually what people consider dune north

So think of it like the north hole anywhere around the map that you go. It's gonna be north

Just like if you anywhere around the world that you went it's gonna be north, right?

So that's the best way to think of it start heading north. You should run into a lake

So walk up to it and hit ass. That's the best way to do it there and should be good to go

Okay with all of that covered. There's really only one more thing

I'd like to talk about that's gonna be the death in

Rent when you die in Rand all of your loot will stay actually on your body

That means everything that you've had on you everything you've looted stays on your body

You can deposit a lot of that in your actual faction base wherever else you can restore personal basis killed bases

Etc to kind of avoid that but the exception to that is going to be your tools

Your tools will always stay on you and I would highly recommend keeping them in your paper at all

If they're in your inventory, they may fall

So if you're upgrading be careful, make sure you're actually putting them where they need to go

Your tools will definitely should sorry your tools will definitely stay with you regardless win and or where you die

There's really only one exception to this kind of death rule and that's when there's something called the racketing during the event

We will kind of get into a little bit later, but basically the event if you die inside of your city

This might actually apply at any time

But if you die inside your city off your stuff actually stays on you the reckoning we'll get into a little bit later

It's kind of an endgame

Mechanic and we'll really really talk about it in depth probably in a video just by itself

So want to come around that?

Now on the actual death part your teammates and or your enemies can actually really loot your body when you die

So you have to be really really careful as you do, I mean, it really depends on where you die, right?

Be careful because in early games some of the newer players won't necessarily understand this mechanic

So they really might actually chart trying to loot you just to kill do it's a super super heavy really big game for team

So big team when we're actually thinking on this this whole aspect this is one faction one team

You don't want to mess over your team. You don't want to you know, you don't want to screw them over

So be really careful. Don't loot other teams their other teammates

Don't let them let you kind of lock it out. If there's an issue talk about Machat. Usually everyone's pretty cool about it

We haven't had an issue so far

however

again

Noobs will likely loot you and who knows there may even be some creepers on the server that are doing it on purpose we've seen

One or two of those this on that note. If you do see an ally party, you know talk with them

Don't just go and pick it up

If they're not online if you can confirm that online or if they ask you to loot it go ahead and pick it up

But otherwise just leave it there

It's not worth creeping your own team as it's just gonna set you all back

If you do end up dying now

You'll be given the option to respawn at your main base or your personal base your guild base for really any other faction control points

or on the map

There are little outposts that can be controlled by the faction and you can actually spawn them or spawn there rather

typically

You'll just want to pick whatever is closest to your body

there through caveats to this but

begin

Something probably not words really talking about right this second while your need gonna need to do is actually run back up to your body

And you can hit take whole and then you've got it all back

So just be careful when you guys are actually doing it. All right that pretty much covers the basics for rent

You should be pretty off

You should be pretty well off and have a pretty good start now, or at least you should definitely conquer anymore

I hope I hope this guide was pretty helpful

Were you do it didn't make it a little bit different than I normally do

So if you used to watch on my our kites probably gonna notice a little bit different to you

I usually do it on a private server

So it's a little bit different to adult life where you guys started a couple of new characters

No, God mode for those finding things in its lemonade what you guys think of the first one here

I'll be putting in a couple more of these basic guides like this

Along with some helpful tips tricks and probably a little bit of how to's over the next little while just to give it a shot

Really like the games a lot of fun so far and god

I gotta test it out a little bit early before you guys and give you some of this insider info

So I hope you guys enjoy it

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Home Powder Coating Ultimate Guide - Pro Tips & Tricks! - Duration: 17:40.

Hello welcome to able to 802 Garage! My name is Aaron and in this video I'm going to

show you how to prep parts for powder coat painting, how to apply the powder coat

and how to bake them so they come out with a nice shiny pretty finish.

Now I actually worked in a factory on a powder coat paint line for well over a year

and for most of that time I was an inspector, making sure that everything came out

looking premium. So I actually know quite a bit about the powder coating process.

If you haven't checked out my previous video in which I show you everything

you're going to need to successfully powder coat at home or in your garage.

I highly recommend you go check it out. I will put a link up in the corner.

Briefly, what you are going to need of course, is a powder coating system and gun.

Like this one from Eastwood. Now I'm not sponsored by Eastwood any way, but I do

see that this product gets pretty good reviews overall. You're also of course

going to need a powder coat paint in the color of your choice and just so you know

I will be putting links down in the description to all of the items that I

talk about in this video as well as some I don't have right now.

You're also of course going to need an air supply, you'll want an air pressure regulator,

probably an air moisture separator. I also recommend a mask to block the

paint from getting into your lungs of course and glasses to make sure it doesn't

get in your eyes. It's also going to be very handy to have an infrared thermometer

and you're going to want various tools to clean and prep the part as well as

masking supplies and cleaning supplies like rubbing alcohol. There's also some

really nifty silicone plugs and caps you can get in case you're dealing with

threads and screws. So I highly recommend buying some of those.

You are of course also going to need a way to heat the parts. So I recommend a large toaster oven or just

an old oven to put in your garage. I already have this one preheating at the desired temperature.

Next I'm going to talk about actually prepping the part

for paint and this is very important just like if you were using any kind of

liquid based paint system because if the part is not prepped properly guess what

the powder coat finish is going to come out looking terrible this is the part

I'm going to use to demonstrate powder coating and it's the clutch fork from my

Mitsubishi Eclipse gsx project car it used to look rusty and terrible but I

have already prepped it for you I'm going to assume that if any of you are

trying powder coating at home you're probably at least somewhat familiar with

how to prep parts for painting however I will go over briefly some challenges

that you'll face when powder coating specifically and I think this is a great

example part because there are lots of little difficulties so the first thing I

want you to note is that I did use normal masking tape for this this is

actually a because typically you're going to want

to use high temperature masking tape which is made of a plastic that really

resists high heat if you do use a normal masking tape like this you're going to

have to take it off after you've applied the paint but before you put it in the

oven I also want to show you a nifty little trick I used here because I don't

want paint to get into this part I've been putting a little tag on here with

the masking tape so I can pull it out when I'm done painting other

difficulties you're going to encounter with a part like this is little areas in

this you where the paint is going to try to be repelled by what's called a

Faraday cage effect and that's because of the magnetism being used to apply the

paint so it may be a little more difficult to get paint into these little

crevices I also do want to show you that there's some oddity on the other side of

this part and that this little retaining clip for the pivot can actually move so

that also means that there's going to be a little bit of space underneath it

which won't really get paint inside of it the only reason I haven't masked this

part where the ball contacts is because I think the cage effect is going to

repel paint in there so I'm not gonna worry terribly about it another note you

should never touch the part after it's been cleaned like I'm doing right now

but I just want to make sure I'm showing you exactly what I'm doing basically to

prep this part I used wire wheels on an air dye grinder and I made sure that I

got all the old rust and paint off you want to be really thorough because some

old types of paint when baked will actually ruin the finish of the new

powder coat you also want to make sure that for areas like this that you've got

everything out from under that little clip because otherwise it could come out

while baking and again ruin the finish so after I wire wheel it off all the old

finish and rust I sprayed it down with rubbing alcohol multiple times and wiped

it off with nice clean rags until I was getting no more dirt off of it and then

because this is actually a cast iron material or a cast steel it's a fairly

porous metal and that means that there could be some outgassing when you bake

it or other phenomena which are going to make your finish look crummy so it's a

good idea to pre-bake a cleaned cast part like this one especially when it's

a thicker metal so I have actually already pre-baked this and then took it

out mass it off as I showed you earlier and then hung it on this wire hanger so

this part is basically ready to paint so next I am actually going to fill the

powder coat container for the gun itself and I'm not going to fill it all the way

just partially because I know I won't need it completely full of paint

although it is fairly expensive a pound of paint is going to go quite a long

ways once again links to all these products

will be in the description please go check them out even if you don't buy it

could help out the channel I also love that powder coat paint often comes with

these reclosable zip ties they're super nifty so I'm just gonna try to be

careful and pour it out of the bag directly into the plastic container and

once again you do want to treat it just like any paint you don't want any

contaminants or moisture so be very careful and preferably wear gloves this

is also a good time to put on your mask so that you do not inhale lots of paint

brush now after first making a fool of myself by getting paint pretty much

everywhere because this stuff does come out kind of fast like a liquid and that

makes nice dust clouds I have actually just crafted myself a clean paper funnel

and actually picked it in the jar so this should make pouring a little bit

easier and hopefully make me look less foolish oh yes

those results I'm looking for so I have this filled up I'd say a little less

than halfway so the next I'm just going to actually screw this into the gun and

I mentioned it in my previous video but don't tighten it too hard because I have

heard that this plastic captain break so it did take me a second to get

everything down in but now that I have this operating at just about 8 to 10 psi

you should get a nice cloudy stream of paint on you'll also notice I remove the

little deflector which is mostly useful for when you're going inside of a part

that you really want to coat the inside of or if you're going into coil springs

for example so you should get a nice miss like that that's all that you

really want so hopefully you can see that if there is a tiny bit of leakage

out of here it's not the end of the world I wish this thing sealed a little

bit better you can always sand the top of the jar to make sure it's nice and

smooth or find some kind of rubber seal to add in the air which I probably will

do later now before I actually painting the part you do want to preheat the oven

and usually it's actually the paint which determines how hot and for how

long you should cook the part so in this case it's solar black 15 minutes at 380

degrees and that actually means that the part or the paint itself should be at

380 degrees for 15 minutes not just to put it in an oven that is at 380 degrees

for 15 minutes and that's where the infrared thermometer comes in hand

so the next thing I want to know before I actually paint this is grounding you

will note that I used a metal hook going through the part making sure that it

makes good contact in order to hang it and that's because you can use the wire

itself to ground the part the good grounding is essential because of out if

the paint simply won't stick because your negatively charging the particles

coming out of the gun and they have to go to a grounded part and this ground

strap on the actual system because what makes that happen so as long as you

attach it to something metal attached to the part you're gonna be fine but if

there is not a good connection you're definitely gonna notice because the

paint will just go right past the part or fall off if you do have a good spot

on the part to clip it that you don't care about the paint and that's a good

idea but usually you clip it to any bracket

you're hanging the part from so once you have the gun all set up and the part

grounded you're first going to press the button to actually activate the charge

of the particles in the gun and then you're going to pull a trigger and one

other piece of advice I want to give you is don't actually start with the gun

pointed at the part you want to start off of the part and then sweep onto it

so I'm going to show you painting this side and I want you to mostly pay

attention to the particles coming out of the gun and me using the trigger and

then I'll show you close-up on the other side exactly what the paint sticking to

the part looks like I'm gonna pull the trigger after I push the button

and as I said you can see not a lot of paint got into that little pivot point

in there because of that Faraday cage effect so now I'll show you painting the

other side so you can see it close-up so again I'm going to push the button first

start off of the part and then pull the trigger you just want it to have a nice

even coat on it as long as you can't really see the metal underneath it

that's going to be a fairly decent layer it's probably a little bit light right

inside of those corners right there but it's gonna be a little bit hard to coat

them anyways what you could do is turn on the pressure a little bit start off

the part and just kind of touch in there with a little more powder you're

definitely gonna waste some powder anytime your powder coating but don't

worry about it too much so I want to show you real quick some things that I

learned in the factory so first of all you can tell if this part is actually

light and by that I mean it doesn't have enough paint on it because you can see

the shiny metal through the paint all along this side so that lets you know

that there's not quite enough powder coat on it just like you can see over

here you can still see bare metal and right behind there how it's nice and

shiny however this is nicely coated up top because you cannot see any of the

metal down here once again a little bit light because you can see that Sheen

through it or is if you go right down to the bottom it's just kind of a pure

black now at the factory when we would powder coat parts we would actually have

a mill checker which would check how thick the paint is after it was done

being painted and if it was too thin we would have to recoat it and if it was

way too thick sometimes that would be a major problem - because pratico is hard

to get off so again a little bit light on the side so I've turned down the

pressure on the paint gun and I am going to give each side a quick coat so I'll

show you that right now that should be good and with this side you should just

barely see that Sheen disappear as I paint there you go you can actually see

this area that was like got mostly filled in when I painted the sides I am

just gonna give it a quick little burst more

and you might have noticed just barely I did do something a little dangerous

there I had the gun pointed right at the part when I pulled the trigger and the

big problem with that is it can actually cause a rush of air to come out and blow

paint right off the part and then you have to repaint it so this part is now

ready to bake except first they need to unmask it so I'm gonna remove this

little tab on the bottom and it's gonna fight me so I'm gonna try to hold the

wire I just want to try not to disturb the finish not bad to get the rest of

the tape off and basically just going to use a box cutter and a pic and I'm going

to try to make sure that I don't touch the part with anything involved if you

do you may just have to repaint it and

this is being more of a pain than I expected which is why it's nice to buy

the high-temperature masking tape so again links in the description

and there you go the unmasked areas are nice and shiny and the rest of the part

is all black so now that it's unmasked this is ready to go in the oven so I

have had the oven preheating and if you have one of these and a few little

thermometers you can't actually check the temperature inside looks like I'm

getting about 400 so I could probably turn it down a little bit since this

part only needs 380 now sometimes I actually get parts into the oven without

touching the paint you're gonna have to get really creative so in this case I

actually have this old broken thing it used to hold a spare tire I'm gonna kind

of set it on the wires and then I have this nut that I'm going to be able to

use to actually support the other side of the part now this is the only one way

to be able to do it I have to grab the unmask part play right in that little

hole whose get you then I'm gonna have to get this nut I try to sit it where it

won't disrupt the paint on the part just like that and then put it in the oven to

bake check the temperature of the part frequently until it's at temperature and

then set your timer and let it bake for the desired amount of time all right

it's been just a couple minutes I'm gonna check the temperature on this so

it seems right now it's only at about maybe 170 to 200 degrees you can see the

paint's starting to melt down at the bottom and it's definitely melted on the

clip already so we're getting closer to temperature reading in the high 200s but

since the paint is already melting it's probably pretty close to starting the

timer

you can see it's well over 300 on certain parts of the part now and I

think part of the problem is because this is a nice thick cast piece it's

hard to actually get it up to the temperature of the oven but since the

paint is definitely melting well and it just all needs to melt and stay at a

baking temperature for a period of time I'm gonna give it 15 minutes from now

and that should be good so in some ways powder coating does take a little bit of

estimation but it's definitely useful to do your best to bake at the desired

temperature for as long as it says

all right so it has been 15 minutes and you can see it's nice and shiny now I'm

just gonna check the temp so it does say that parts up to over 400 now which

doesn't make a lot of sense to me since the oven shouldn't even be that hot but

apparently it's a bit hotter than what I said it for so again if you don't get an

exact science that's okay as long as it nicely melted the paint evenly over the

part which you can see it's pretty nice so I'm just going to turn off the oven

now and I'm gonna pull the part out and let it cool so here is the part as it's

cooling you can see it's got kind of a shiny finish to it I don't remember if

this solar black was a gloss a semi-gloss or more of a flat but I

believe it's supposed to be kind of a semi-gloss so this is about what the

final finish should look like now once the part has cooled sufficiently you can

obviously remove the wire and anything else and now that should have a nice

durable finish and I can feel that this went on pretty well so I'm very

satisfied with the results here I did look real quick in this solar black is a

medium gloss so it should be fairly glossy but not crazy and that's exactly

what I ended up with you can't see that it might be just a tiny bit light right

there because there's a little bit of a texture and maybe a little shininess but

other than that this looks pretty much exactly how I would want it to we've

even got nice coverage around that outer pivot and the masked off areas did not

get a lot of paint in them so this is great and there you have it folks the

finished product and you can see that it's got this nice fairly glassy texture

and on this flatter metal you can see how it would look if you were doing

something that wasn't so textured and this came out really really well and as

soon as this part is cool enough to touch the paint is already dry and you

can't damage it or like dent it with your fingernail like you could a liquid

paint and this is going to be a lot more durable and hopefully long-lasting than

most spray paints or even professionally applied paints with a paint gun now

before I sign off I do want to give you one quick note about cleaning all this

you obviously want to disconnect the air and remove the paint jar and if you are

going to put the paint back into the bag or change to a different color you're

gonna want to dump it all out and then you're going to want to blow this out

with air and wipe it out with a nice dry cloth

and just make sure that there's absolutely no paint left in there and

you also want to blow out the entire gun with compressed air you don't wanna use

super-high pressure so you don't break anything but the basic point is to make

sure that there's no paint left on the charging rod or inside of the gun or

anywhere that it can contaminate the next batch of paint if you're going to

be using the same color again you don't have to be that careful about

contamination but you do want to make sure that you don't get debris left in

the gun the next time you go to paint so always blow it out before you start to

paint again there are also of course full instructions for cleaning your gun

and whatever manual came with your powder coating system once again I am

not sponsored by Eastwood but I do want to say I'm pretty happy with their DIY

powder coating system it's definitely a good solution for doing powder coating

at home on a budget there are just a couple things I would have like changed

and that's they should have put a better seal for this jar that way you didn't

have paint leaking out when you apply pressure but there's certainly ways that

you can homebrew that that won't be too difficult I also would have liked it if

this switch was integrated into the trigger so it was basically a partial

Pole activated the energization and then a continued pole actually activated the

air wouldn't have been too hard to make work but I suppose it would have

increased the price so overall pretty happy with the Eastwood solution again

link down below well there you have it folks that is how to successfully powder

coat metal parts at home in your garage I know there are several other videos

out there and how to powder coat at home but I hope you enjoyed my take from

someone who actually worked in a professional powder coating facility for

quite some time I tried to give you some really helpful tips in there so I hope

this helps you out when you try to do it yourself at home if you like the video

please give it a thumbs up if you have any questions about powder coating or

any questions or comments for me in general please leave them down below and

I will definitely get back to you I always love talking to my viewers as I

said earlier in the video all the products that I used and some other

products that are definitely helpful for powder coating will be linked in the

description if you go check out those links and especially if you buy

something you know really how about me and my channel so thank you once again

so much if you like this DIY project or you like project cars please subscribe

to my channel 802 garage thank you and I will catch y'all soon

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Top 7 Best Ana Tips to Rank Up FAST! - Overwatch Guide - Duration: 10:03.

old granny Ana is coming back if you're looking to get started with or learn

some tips for this hero I've got you covered with the top seven tips to

master Anna my name is Nathan and welcome to Blizzard guides, before we get

into this video there's two things first this guide is going to be covering each

part of Anna's kit with some tips and tricks for each part and then we're

going to go a bit more in depth answering questions like when disco

versus on scope or stuff like mo management and specific combos of

primary fire is made and melee that you can do and second if you like what we're

doing here and you want to see more guys like this or weekly highlight videos

seriously consider getting subscribed and joining the notification squad I

want to build a strong community and I love getting comments from you guys

suggesting what I should cover this guide came from one of you guys out

there so seriously I appreciate it a lot anyway let's get right into this video

number seven nade Anna's grenade is the best healing option in the game at the

moment with the insane ability to just deny heals to the enemy while also

healing the ally really effectively there's specific situations that you

want to look for and then just general stuff friendly grabs enemy transcendence

as tank fights and for flankers are the general pretty much always use it here

situations if you're not in one of those scenarios you want to govern your nade

usage by three simple questions firstly do I need to use nade here secondly how

will I need it in the next 10 seconds and thirdly how will the enemy team

respond for example if the enemy isn't going to back down and you're not going

to get a pick from it it's probably just a good idea to keep your name for later

whenever you will actually need it for your Allie's and similarly if your ally

is low and your allies about to die using Nate in that situation will

definitely be somewhere that you want to use it basically you really just want to

make sure that whenever you use nade you're getting the most value that you

can out of it since it is such an impactful ability and also you really

just want to take priority over what needs the healing the most or the anti

the most so try and name it closer to the ally that needs the most health

while still also trying to get other allies that are nearby or enemies as

well just try and make sure that you get the most priority out of your nade first

and also you can shoot nade and shoot again to get a quick burst since when

you throw Ana's grenade it will actually also cancel the shooting animation and

if you're going to be near allies just always make sure that you're not going

to hit an ally if you try and go for a long range need since you will usually

end up accidentally hitting that Ally you can always just jump before you

throw it so that you don't accidentally hit that ally that's another thing to

remember before you go for the name shot and number six we're going to be talking

about ammo management mo management is going to be the biggest crux you have as

an ax if you can't be shooting at the right time and you have to reload it

could be the difference between the life or death of your ally

basically you want to use as little ammo and reload as often as possible before a

fight starts if the enemy is far back in you're not in immediate danger you can

just reload and unload as much ammo as possible in that situation though I

definitely try and keep more than ten shots of my gun just in case the enemy

speeds or dives in once the fight breaks out however feel free to dump all of

your shots out reloading only once you hit one to two shots left

unless you need to immediately heal in which those last two shots can be used

to quickly pop an extra 80 HP next up at number five sleep Dart to improve your

accuracy I just seriously recommend sending your sleep dart to a mouse

button if it's possible it's awkward shooting something with the a shift

ability so switching that will show you immediate improvement to summarize when

to you sleep Dart you're really just only going to want to use it to

prioritize tanks if the sleep accuracy isn't good

since sleeping in enemy tank shows more value and is easier to do than sleeping

any other hero if you're trying to sleep something mobile I recommend that you

press the sleep Dart key and then flick towards the hero it's a lot easier to

land that shot because flicking ends up being more accurate with sleep Dart

oddly enough also it's always worth preferring a shot and cancelling the

animation of that shot with sleep Dart if the sleep Dart needs to be deployed

absolutely immediately then you probably don't want to pre-fire but if you have a

fraction of a second to wait pre firing a shot can sometimes help you kill the

target if you lay in the sleep afterwards also sometimes widely

throwing a dart into a teamfight is worthwhile coming in at number four

combos and it has a few important combos that you should know about first off

with the target like tracer grenading may laying and then landing another shot

in any order will kill her I often tried to land one shot and then let her get

close up and follow up with a melee and then made since that will kill her and

heal me if the tracer is playing too far for you to get that need to heal you you

can sometimes just need yourself and go for a second shot since two shots enemy

late will also kill her also remember that anna kills in three shots so that's

something to consider if you get two shots off onto an enemy using grenade is

a really good option if you have it now when you sleep there's a comment that

almost always works that you want to use that the enemy is slept and has already

taken some damage shooting grenading and then mailing will

almost always kill them and if you have already landed a shot on them before you

slept shooting and then grenading will always kill them because of that triple

damage combo at number three nano usage nano is really only going to be useful

in two situations first nano in a low health allied that you know you can heal

up if you really need to keep them alive nano em and then grenading them will

usually keep them from dying and if it's post and a buff and nano now heals you

don't even have to use grenade anymore and nano in critical allies will be an

even stronger use of nano basically you can just use nano as an instant revive

for your ally if they haven't already completely died nano will give them an a

buff to their damage resistance as well as healing them instantly for that 30 HP

and then giving them a damage buff so that they can kind of go crazy I think

that using nano and letting your tank overextend and just assuring them that

you can nano them to bail them out is going to be another option that you will

see it with this buffed Annam and then there's also just the basic nano usage

where you combo with alts like blade visor or bash insult and also as a quick

tip if you find that you're often shooting the wrong Ally you can change a

setting such that the radius from which the auto lock connects is smaller which

for inaccurate ana is a really good option

I personally set mine to 30% at number two when to scope verses on

scope whenever you're at long-range you pretty much always want to scope unless

you were 100% sure that you can land a noscope from the distance or the enemy /

ally that you're healing is stationary you're probably going to want to scope

and then when you're at close range there's a few things to consider if you

know that you're more accurate with the scope you're just going to want to use

the scope whenever you need to clutch heels even if you're at a pretty close

range some inner players will say that you really only want to scope whenever

you have to but I actually disagree with that quite a lot if you're more accurate

with the scope quick scoping so that the bullet instantly travels is a much

better use in my opinion because you really just don't want to miss but if

you're very accurate with the no scope no scope amor often is much better and

quick scoping whenever necessary is going to be the backup option however it

really just comes down to what you're more accurate with scoping only becomes

100% necessary at long range and no scoping only becomes 100% necessary

whenever the ally that you're trying to heal is directly next to you but overall

it really just comes down to preference and whatever you're more accurate with

however once you do become accurate with both I do recommend strongly that you

know scope as often as possible I'm at the point where I about seventy percent

accuracy with both so I pretty much only noscope whenever I can and I only scope

in whenever I have to lay in the shots and lastly at number one of positioning

tips as an ax if your scoped accuracy is good and the map allows you to have the

sight lines to see your allies without you seeing the enemies sitting as far

back as possible is your best bet by far enough that is out of sight of the enemy

and far away is the best Santa as it forces the enemy to either over commit

to kill you or deal with your impossibly good and long-range heels however if the

map doesn't allow that playing at close range and using that nade to sell feel

and deal damage to the enemies is definitely acceptable and it can play

really well at close range if you make use of that need as much as possible and

sleep Dart whenever you can and just back up whenever you're falling in

danger the only exception to this is if your tanks aren't peeling for you enough

since you need a little bit more protection as an ax than if you were

playing something like the mercy high ground is also your best friend so make

use of that whenever you can you shouldn't ever be in front of

your tanks really as well there's a few situations where it might be better for

you to be in front of your tanks but really you always want to be behind as

much as possible and in general when you're playing an ax

you're going to have to use that nade to back you up whenever you're positioned

into a risky spot you can definitely go for those just make sure that you have

something to bail you out whether it be sleep Dart if you're accurate with that

or nade if you just need the self feels this is the typical battle team I think

they can be peaceful time with a sleeping case you don't know that you

can stick somebody with it anyway I hope you guys enjoy this guide let me know if

I could have improved anything or if you have any tips for other people in the

comments down below I love hearing what you guys have to say and your comments

about my videos and your suggestions really are very important to me and they

help me to improve these guys a lot and also if you want to see any guides

specifically in particular let me know in the comments down below as I am

always reading those and I really really do enjoy your suggestions and if you

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icon to get notified when we upload so that you can be first to comment on our

videos and get those suggestions out a lot faster anyway I hope you guys

enjoyed this one have a nice day my name is Nathan and this was Blizzard

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Online Safety: A Guide to Senior Citizens | NordVPN - Duration: 1:48.

According to the FBI, in 2017, older adults lost $342 million to scam.

On average, each victim lost nearly $7000, which could have bought them a 2-week European

trip for two.

Older people are ideal targets for online scammers – so talk to your relatives about

Internet safety.

Here's a checklist to help you explain the security basics to your Nana:

First rule: Ignore urgent email requests.

If an email is asking you to take immediate action, it's probably fraud.

Don't reply to such messages, don't click on links or buttons, and don't download

any attachments.

Remember: a legitimate business will never ask you to send sensitive data over email.

Don't send money to people you don't know over the Internet.

When shopping online, make sure the checkout address starts with HTTPS - the S is for "secure."

Use longer words or phrases with numbers and don't share your login details with anyone.

If you get any notifications or calls about viruses on your computer, it might be fraud.

Use only official support services or consult someone you know.

Set a strong password on your internet router or ask someone your trust to do it.

Use a VPN - it will protect your network from budding neighborhood hackers.

Found free Wi-Fi at a restaurant?

Enjoy it!

Just don't log into your personal accounts – that makes it easy for hackers to steal

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Vertebar Posture Guide - Duration: 0:27.

Introducing the Vertebar Posture Guide.

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Meet Chrissy and her Guide Dog Lacey - Duration: 0:56.

(Sunny music playing)

[Meet Chrissy and her Guide Dog Lacey]

Young female walking down footpath with her yellow Guide Dog

[They have signed up to do PAWGUST together]

"Um, I signed up to do PAWGUST because i have a Guide Dog, Lacey"

"I've had her for two years, and she's made a huge difference in my life"

"She helps me to navigate the world and give me the confidence"

"And helps my accept my situation."

"So I want to give back to the organisation that's changed my life

[Chrissy and Lacey would love you to join them]

"To find out more or to get involved, visit PAWGUST.COM.AU"

[Sign up now at PAWGUST.COM.AU]

"Come and join Team Lacey"

[Laughs]

"She's so cute"

[PAWGUST logo and Guide Dogs Australia Logo]

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OYPDLC Self adheisve smart film installation guide [fast2018] - Duration: 4:09.

peel off protective layer and stick the film to glass

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GUIDE: FOLLOW THE *TREASURE MAP* FOUND IN FLUSH FACTORY!| Gaming Leaks #008 - Duration: 1:40.

Hello everyone!

(Just go to the house on the hill south of salty and north of fatal, you'll see it)

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The ULTIMATE Guide To Buying Jerseys For Your Hockey Team: How to choose the right type of jersey - Duration: 4:31.

All right, so in this segment

we're going to talk a little bit about how jerseys are made and the construction aspect of

your jerseys because it's important that your jerseys don't just fall off you as

You skate onto the ice into the first time you wear them?

Yeah, we're an opponent grabs your shoulder or something and your sleeve comes off. You don't want that

No, you don't want that. So our jerseys by the way, just as a point of fact actually

I just thought of this are made by Canadian manufacturers. Yeah in Canada. And so that's an important fact.

So maybe consider where the jerseys are coming from when you're thinking about buying a jersey in terms of longevity?

Sometimes jerseys that come from you know...

dare, I say overseas but people do buy over there.

Might not last as long so that's an OK option if you're really just trying to get something out there and just you know

Don't you know don't wanna spend a lot of money. So that's not a terrible option, but overall when you're talking about

the longevity of your Jersey what you got to think about is the price and

The style you're gonna buy the the, you know, the custom versus sublimation

And is there anything else you want to consider on that? I?

Guess just how long you expect the Jersey to last for? What's it? What's the average lifespan of?

Well, as I was gonna say the lower cost jerseys from our the more economical jerseys that are under 40 bucks

Those are gonna last you like five years for five years like to be honest with you

We've never a de jure as you come back and it's we've been doing this for five years. Yeah, so even the lower end

Low cost jerseys they will last typically what you'll find. Is those jerseys?

Will not have they'll be called single shoulder single elbows. Yeah, so they they aren't

Built as high quality as the highest quality, obviously

But if they're well built they'll still last because most players are not playing in the NHL with those jerseys and they're not effectively

Getting pulled and beaten up as much as a you know, high level hockey team player would be yeah

They're skating faster. They're getting hook harder. They're getting

Bodycheck bored burns stuff on the elbow. Yeah, take a beating

Yeah, so though so you're gonna be just fine for the average player

Team's average team's average Club teens when you start getting into tiered teams and higher level of triple-a teams

You're gonna want a more durable Jersey

something that is got double shoulders double elbows and

Obviously the material thicker material a lightweight polyester is a general

you know lower cost jersey, but when you get into the higher priced jerseys you're looking at like

error net

Kobe has something behind me call the k3g material which is really slick. Yeah, very pro looking

Yeah, he'll into right? Yeah, these are athletic Nick here. These are a knit fabric similar to what the they were in the NHL

yeah, yeah and

So that's what you're thinking about when you're thinking about your jerseys

And the look you're gonna think about the price house. So again price is gonna factor into the law

You're gonna pay obviously it's gonna affect the quality

Longevity you want to make sure that your jerseys are gonna last so if you're gonna get double shoulders of all those those jerseys will

Literally last like ten years. Yeah, as long as you also take care of them. Don't throw them in the dryer

Don't use bleach when you wash these things right what it just quick point on. How do people wash these things

Water. Yeah, that's it. Just throw it in cold. So easy wash it and then hang it to dry and hang it

yeah, my wife actually threw my

Jets Pro Jersey in the dryer. Yeah

ruined

Fresca, no puckers. Yeah, that was an expensive Jersey. You guys didn't know it was never the same, right?

It looks like a game worn now like you've been through the trenches with it true

Yeah, so I feel a bit, you know like a pro when I'm wearing it

Yeah we go hard at those Jets games we do. Yeah

Shouldn't go as hard

Should go harder. Okay, that's another option

so quickly

Those are the important things to consider when you're looking at the jersey the construction of the jersey where you're gonna buy it from

Just some important tips to consider. Okay. Okay. Nice. Nice

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A Guide To Laser Cutting In Toronto - Duration: 0:55.

Hi there, and welcome to Metal-Tronics.

Today, we're going to briefly cover laser cutting, and why it is so popular in the industrial

world.

The process of laser cutting is exactly what it sounds like – it's using a laser beam

to cut through tough materials.

The process works through computer software, which makes it incredibly precise, creating

the same high-quality finish every time.

Furthermore, it is a very energy-efficient process, and, most importantly, is very safe,

because the laser itself works according to software specifications, which means that

operators keep a safe distance from the beam, so the risk of injury is very low.

Finally, because of the concentration of the heat in a laser, there is minimal melting

involved, so the material comes out with a smooth, clean edge.

This process is one of the best ones available for metalworking, and we are proud to offer

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Mapping Structure - Guide to Effective Practicing | Breth Piano Studio - Duration: 5:52.

If you like puzzles

you might like

mapping a piece

it's amazing how much you can learn about the structure of a piece before you even start practicing it and

What you learn will help you to practice it more effectively and to learn the piece

sooner and more correctly

Let's see what we can find out about a piece of music without even touching the piano

I can see just by looking at this piece that there are two or three contrasting sections

Two things pop out at me. First, there are a couple of strings of eighth notes with lots of accidentals and

Second, what looks like a lot of repetitions of a staccato quarter note pattern in the left hand

But I want to map out the whole piece. So I'm going to the beginning

What I see there is a couple of half notes and a whole note. Can I find this later in the piece?

Yeah, here it is measure 10 and

I see it again at the beginning of the bottom line. Now, I'm going back to the beginning

I wonder if measure 3 and 4

Are repeated anywhere else... and sure enough, there they are, tagging along after those first two measures

In fact, I notice now that measure 3 and 4 use the exact same notes as measure 1 and 2. Wow!

G, D, C

GD, GD, C, D, C.

At this point, I can't help noticing that the bottom line of this piece looks a lot like the top line

so I go through measure by measure. I put one finger on the bottom, and

one finger on the top. I go one measure, the next measure, the next measure, the next measure, and

what I discover is they are exactly the same

except the bottom line is an octave lower, and it has a slightly different ending

My next quest

Is to look at measure 5 and measure 6 and measure 7. They look kind of different from the first part.

Do I find them and again in the piece? Hmm, they're not on the second line, they're not on the third line,

But of course there they are on the last line. So that means that I have to remember the second time

I play this little A section, I'm not going to follow it with the double thirds

After that, I must address the issue of the eighth notes

Looking at that fairly carefully: B, B flat, A, A flat, G, and so on.

I determine this is good. These are chromatic scales. But I notice in measure 8,

there's a change of direction.

I might want to make sure that I mark a down arrow and

an up arrow

because this

goes down to G but then rises up again to D sharp. With the left hand...

Whoa, the notes are not the same. Oh, this will be challenging to practice

All right. So in the left hand, it starts on F goes down to D flat and

rises up to A. At least they're going in parallel motion

Looking down to the next line, which begins the same way...

I notice that the direction is all going down

So this is coming close to the first

instance, but with a different ending.

By the way, look at the clef signs in measure 8 and measure 14.

It's a common issue with young students to

confuse notes when the clefs have changed - they may not notice.

So, it's good to point out to understand that measure 14 F is exactly the same as measure 8 F

even though it looks so different

So, now, actually I have

managed to look at this whole piece and to get a really good idea of what it's going to be like.

When I go to practice it, it'll be much easier to put it together and

maybe I'll have the good idea of practicing each of these sections separately

That way I can put it together more easily at the end.

Here's how it sounds:

(playing piano)

That's a perfect musical picture of penguins, I think I can just see them waddling around

And

now, with having mapped this out, it's much easier for me to practice and learn it.

So, do try it on the next piece that you plan to master.

Map it out before you practice it

I'm Nancy O'Neill breath and these are effective practice tips. Try them

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