what up you guys welcome back to another one of these videos my name is Lauri
Koskinen and today we're gonna learn five ball juggling
welcome to one of these tutorials today we're gonna learn five ball cascade and this is gonna be a
complete guide how to learn to juggle five balls so I'm gonna show you all the
steps that you need to take to learn the five ball juggling this is something
that I mean requested to do so many times like so many people ask me can you do a
tutorial on five balls do you have any tips to learn five balls
so I decided let's do it so this is gonna be complete guide to five ball
juggling or to learn five ball cascade to be specific whatever so I'm gonna
show you a lot of different steps that you can take to learn the five balls now
if you already know how to do that step I would still recommend that you try it
and see how could you technique is and then go for the next step
alright let's get started so we're gonna start with just three balls and this is
something you can do like if you want to learn five balls you should already know
three balls and tricks we three four balls tricks with four and then five balls
let's get to it so three balls like this now the first
thing we need to do is high throw so just one ball go a little bit higher and you
practice both hands so every training exercise you do you do with both hands
so it's just one ball higher a little bit higher first and then more higher
and then you just throw one ball or even higher and then just another high throw like
that and then it can be the same ball
now it's hard to say how high you need to throw for the five ball cascade is
usually around here but it depends it varies from person to person so that is
why we're gonna train everything in three different heights we're gonna do
what it's called a normal so what feels like for your five and then we're gonna
do a little bit lower and a little bit higher so that is why we go a little bit
lower throws and that is why we go what is called a
normal 5 height for you and then a little bit higher so you're like 30 40
centimeters higher always like that or lower so around this much okay a little
bit like one and a half feet something like that depending on where you're
watching this and and then we're gonna learn just 1 2 high throws 1 2 and you
start with the right hand and then you start with the left so 1 2 1 2 and you
can also try this lower and then try them higher and once you get two then you
can go for just 3 high throws they get back to Cascade and then three high throws back to
cascade and if you can master that then it's time to just do high throws ok let's
just start immediately with high throw this is just normal high throws now it's up to you
when you have your normal height then you're gonna go a little bit lower
just a little bit lower high throws and then we're gonna go back to
the normal and then a little bit higher
there it is that is our first exercise that we're gonna learn
high throws and again you do the normal height then lower and then higher next
exercise is the flash something like that I don't know I don't know how am I
gonna edit this so let's just keep on doing so the flash means this so you go
1 2 3 high and then you continue back so what you can start you can start from
straight from the hands to 3 flash or then you going to start from here you
can start on hands so you go 1 2 3 it's the same as going high throws but your
pattern is faster so you throw from the same speed as you would throw here 1 2 3
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 and then you come back I got a hit so you go 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
then you come back and just practice this a practice first from your stronger
hand if you're right-handed practice to start from the right first and then do
the left because it's always easy to practice your good side first and once
you learn that then it's sort of like it's easier to
transfer that knowledge from this side to the other side there needs to learn
completely on the other side so first learn the better side so you can
transfer that knowledge into your weaker side so in my case I would first to the
right side and come down and then practice the left and do it lower first
three one two three and then you can try to work your way up to your normal
height what is your normal so you do lower first and then normal I really
make sure that every throw goes to the same height this is what usually happens
you go first second and the third is really low so one two three so we don't
want that you want all the balls to go the same height so one two three to
really try to make all those throws same height especially the last one because
that is usually the one you're already starting to focus on the ball that is
coming down so you want to focus on also on the balls that go up so really make
sure there's all the throws and especially that last one all go to the
same height and once you come down do what many throws as you have to and then
do it again you come down you relax and you do it
again and if you can you can go to set up throws so you just go one two and
then one two three one two one two three one two one two three and then they go 1
1 2 3 1 1 2 3 then you do the other side 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 really make
sure all those throws go in the same height and then it's just a matter of
doing it more than once in a row I'm first you can just go 1 2 3 and then 1
so you go 1 2 3 and then 1 2 and then 1 2 3 1 2 3 and really wait because when
the last ball goes high you have a lot of time see a lot of time before I have
to throw
maybe not that much but you have a lot of time it's very relaxed pattern okay
now once you get this going now it's time again to play with the height so
first you can do once you can do it continuous then you can learn to do it a
little bit higher you can just throw a little bit higher from both hands and
now a lot higher but just a little bit higher right and then you start doing a
little bit lower as well and then you try to do continuous a little bit lower
and then you do your continuous normal height and then you try to do continuous
just a little bit now that was too high it's just a little bit higher
so again you practice all these in those three different heights the normal a
little bit lower a little bit higher this is because you want to learn
control first of all you don't know the height of your five balls so it depends
on the speed how fast you throw and the dwell time and everything but once you
learn this when you learn all in three different steps you can actually do the
Cascade much faster because you have learned control it in the three
different heights so whatever it is your height that you want to do you can do it
so that is why we learn plus it teaches you control you'll be able to do higher
throws it gives you better technique for later on to learn more tricks and when you
do the lower it gives you more speed and accuracy as well so it's just
overall very good technical exercise to do all these three different heights
alright and now after this we're not going to do harder exercise now now
we're gonna do what it's called a dwell time exercise so dwell time means
how long you hold the ball in your hand before you throw it again so if it's a
very short dwell time that means you hold it very short amount of time if
it's very long dwell time it means you hold it for long time so you can also
say like slower and faster what we're gonna now call it the short
dwell time and long dwell time so we do both of these
this is high throw now this is the normal dwell time just normal
speed that I will juggling now if I want to do long 12 times so throw like a
slower pattern so I throw as late as possible and again it's the normal
height and now we want to go this a little bit lower height and you throw as
late as possible and then you're gonna go a little bit higher while still
throwing as late as possible and again you try to control and only make perfect
throws like that now these teaches you control
again if you do make a little bit mistake or something or one ball gets
thrown a little bit lower or too high whatever that it breaks the rhythm of
your 5 balls when you practice this already that you can do wait a little
bit longer and then throw faster that will help you and teach you control so
this is why we do it to learn better control and now we're gonna do also the
short dwell time the faster pace so we go to our normal high throws and now we're
trying to make that faster like this now we get it fast now what we're gonna do
is bring it a little bit lower and we try to be as fast as we can and again
focus on good technique only good throws and really focus on good technique and
then you try to get a little bit higher than your normal cascade and if you
do make a bad throw come down and start again now this teaches you again control
speed and control speed and control you want that 5 balls is difficult so if you
just go learn it like this it's like I learned somebody show it to me like this
is how you do 5 balls oh thank you and it took me one year to figure out
because I just saw it once and no exercises so when you do all this
exercises you can learn it much faster like you can learn it in weeks instead
of a year so some people can learn it even faster than that so
do these steps learn them okay anyway now we did the dwell time exercise in
high throws now we're going to do the 12-time exercise in flash so it sounds funny but
you get your normal flash and now we're gonna do a slower flash so it's
basically you start now now like really late and then you're
gonna yeah so it's the first that you start as late as possible so you get the
lower and then that's higher and really focus on those throws that they all
go to the same height like that okay and then we're gonna do the short
dwell time exercise all the same so we go to normal and now we try to get speed
clearly so we wait before we throw the first one did we so we can go to diddily
diddily diddily and then lower diddily diddily diddily diddily and
again focus on the good throws and then we try to be higher so
you wait before it's or the first so you can go I don't know why
but I like to say didily like that so this is again the dwell time
exercise this will teach you to be fast but control your throws again you need
this for the five balls and you need this for when you want to go tricks with
five balls and when you wanna go up to six and seven balls and even nine and
whatever you need that speed with the accuracy this will teach to you okay the
next exercise is the snake so when it comes to doing the snake the snake
pattern is this so the balls follow each other in a pattern that is so it's like
a snake going around like this so the first ball is head and the last ball is
the tail so that's how it goes but a lot of people mistake this exercise they go
like one two three one two three and that is not the correct rhythm and I see
a lot of teachers teaching that but they just don't know what they're doing like
they don't know what they're doing that's it period
so when it comes to doing this snake pattern the correct rhythm is one two
three one two three one two three one two three one so it's like that
so Ton Ton To Ton Ton To Ton so if you start from here we can start and you can
start with two balls this is something important you have to learn eventually
three balls in one hand so you can start it right away from here or if you still
find it difficult you can practice just this you practice from one hand to
another and how to hold three balls in one hand take one ball in your palm like
this now you hold it with your you just squeeze it with your pinky and
ring finger okay now you have your thumb and your index finger middle finger free
grab the one ball now if you lift your middle finger that is gonna be the place
to hold the last ball so this is how you hold and you drop or you throw that one
in the middle finger and then you throw the one from the index finger thumb and a
ring finger no middle finger index finger and thumb and then the one with
the middle finger sorry pinky and ring finger you're gonna hold it just
normally and throw so that is it that is how you hold the three balls in one hand so
you can practice like this first because you need to or you don't have to but
it's good to learn the left side as well do all this
so now let's get into the correct snake pattern so what I said you can
start from here snake or you can start three from one hand I think it's good
to learn the three from one hand but if you find it too hard first learn first
from here and then go from there so let me just show you to you how it is from
three in one hand first we're gonna go one two and three so just this you
practice on this side and then go from left one two three one two three and now
you're gonna get the speed to this one two tree and it try to be one to feel
just a little bit faster one two three one two three and then you just start
to add that speed now we're gonna learn continuous throw and this is what
we can start from here I'm gonna go the two in one hand you can start with that
so you go right right left so again right right left
stop there and then we're gonna go from left you're gonna go left left right and
right right left left left right so it's ping ping ping ping ping ping
so right right left and then left left right and now this is gonna be so you
can start right right left and then left again so right right left left right
right left left and now you can do one more left
so you go right right left left left and now you end up three in here now it will
be just you continue that you can start from the left you go left left right
right right ok now we're gonna start making it continuous so we're gonna go
right right left left left right so 1 2 3 1 2 3 ok so right right left left left
right and this is the pattern now once you can get this try to do it from the
beginning with very accurate throws so all the throw go to the same height and
same place the first one and the last one and the middle one everything goes
up the same height and in the correct pattern so right right left left left
right right right left left left right right right left left left right so that
is the correct rhythm now again from here you can start try to bring it a
little bit more down so you go right right left left left right right right
left left left right and then you can try to bring it higher once you learn it
as well sorry I had the wrong rhythm
like that now you can do this as well bum bum ba 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 but that is
not the correct rhythm for 5 balls like that is poorly done exercise for 7
balls okay or what I'm gonna say poorly I mean you should do it higher for seven
balls but it is not exercise for five balls it is not three ball snake for five
balls okay so the correct rhythm is Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton get it Tin Tin you
get it and did I know you did okay but that is it that is it for the three
balls you see how many steps you can do with three balls and trust me if you try
them all even if you know them before if you try them all in different heights
and you also do the dwell time exercises you will learn that five balls much
faster right let's get into four balls so with four balls there's a little out
of different exercises I'm gonna show you the most important ones the first is
just half shower what we're doing in the crossing pattern so we build this
this is the first one that we want to learn so what it is you go high-low so
with the right hand you go up higher and then you go lower
obviously you want to juggle four balls first we want to do this but so we can
do it once so you just go high low and then continue both throws are crossing and
then you come from here and then either one - that's good right hand throws the
high throws and the left hand first lower but it's still right left
right left right left right left right left right left okay and where to look
I look more of the upper upper ball the higher ball but my eyes still sort of
like follow glimpse of it even if it's in your peripheral vision or then you
just quickly peek but you don't want to turn your head if you want to peek do it
do the lower high enough so you can peek it without moving your head so you just
move your eyes alright that's how you look and then you learn the others hand
side as well and if you start if you start to go like this padam padam padam
the balls are too close to each other so you need to make the higher a little bit
higher and the lower a little bit lower so you get this
pom pom pom pom pom pom pom instead up there Bam Bam Bam see that now they're
closer each other pom pom when they're the other one is higher and the other
lower you get that done son son son and that is the rhythm that we want to learn
now so you practice that and again once you get it continuous so you just add
one trow at a time then you can make it lower and higher as well
now the next pattern would be once you do that on both sides it will be that is
called 53 next would be 5 3 4 so you go 5 3 and then you continue the 4 but you
only continue it one time 5 3 4 5 3 4 so you get 5 3 and then 4 5 3 and then 4 so
high cross low cross straight throw high cross low cross straight throw I'm going
these steps very very fast because I don't want this tutorial to take long
time but you can always pause it watch it again I'm still giving you the
steps now ok and if you can continue here you just try to go high low
straight high low straight and again if the pattern is messed up you usually
need to throw that high throw a little bit higher and keep the low crossing a
little bit lower right so next exercise is this 2 crossing throws one two both
go up to five ball height one two one two and again on this five three four
you can practice this one to learn it a little bit lower and a little bit higher
as well just to learn to control your patterns and your tricks controls
alright so this one two and then for the left side one two and then you can add
one more one two three oh sorry no wrong exercise so now we're gonna do this
exercise and it's gonna go from one side to the other so you go right left and
then left right left left and you gonna end up all three here just transfer one
ball one left left right sorry and I've one left right left
damnit I dropped No so right left left right right left left right and now we
want to do it from the left side so left right right left
pom pom pom pom so this is a little bit poor so it's not fun pom pom pom but
it's bump bump bump bump like that and again try to make all the
hight especially that last one the second one as high at the first one so the both
balls go all the ball go high and then again try to keep on going so want to
pin pin pin pin pin pin pin pin pin and again from here you can do the higher
and lower so you practice it's a little bit lower and you also practice that a
little bit higher so you learn to control right and now you can do the
dwell time exercise on this one as well so you try to practice throw a slow as late
as possible that's first and then you go short dwell times so you try to throw as
fast as possible now this is
it's not the correct rhythm but again you can do it to teach a little
bit more than speed and control as well it's not a bad exercise it's just a
little different pattern different rhythm but it still I think it's still
helpful okay after this we're gonna learn to do you can do like it's not
necessarily which one is harder but we have one more we have five five five one
and five five five one four and then we have the flash so this is the five
five five and then you transfer go one two three cross and you transfer the one
ball to the other hand so 1 2 3 cross 1 2 3 cross another drop NO there so you can
after that you can try to get into the 4 ball pattern ok and they started again
I'm from here you can do it for the left side 1 2 3 & 1 2 3
transfer and continuing juggling and then you can just do it continuous so
1 2 3 and it starts always from the same hand so first you try to do it
once then you try to do it twice and if you can't do it you can be faster sorry lower and then you can go higher and then you learn the left side as well
like 1 2 3 three one two three and again as always
try to keep all your throws at the same height now after this comes the flash
now I know I'm very fast with this but you can always pause and practice these
and later and watch them okay step by step so then we have know we can also do
that sorry I forgot we can also do that so it changes sides so we go one two three
and we do one four you go once on this side and then you do it from the left
side now because of that one four that one straight throw that stays in the same
hand the pattern keeps on going now now we'll really make sure that all those
throws especially that last high throw gets thrown as
high as all the other ones and again that pattern you can then go once you
learn it you can learn it lower and then higher well but just like this much
alright now we come to the flash so we say one two three when we do this now
we're going to throw four one two three four and stop there one two three four
and stop there and do it from the left as well
one two three four and stop there now just add one more throw to this so you
go one two three four one and then you stop and then you're gonna add two
trolls so and also do this on the left so one two three four a one then do it
from left side where do they do do pull left as well then you add two throws one
two three four one two one two three four one two
once that feels good do it from the left one two three four one two one two three
four one two okay now after this you just add more throw so then you go 1 2
3 4 1 2 3 and after that you do it from the left side and then 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
and then try to keep the pattern height as good as you can 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 so I
mean the pattern height is your what you would call your normal 5 and you'll
learn it on the way like what feels good for the rhythm wise but you try to make
all the throws to go to the same height again I know I keep repeating that but
that is very important so make sure that you do it and if
you're not sure if you do it film yourself or ask a friend who is a
juggler they will know and they will tell you or you can see from the video
now after this you will practice this lower and higher so once you learn to do
the flash you can practice it lower and again 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 1 and then it
will do that and then you practice a little bit higher as well like if you
don't know how to juggle these 4 balls like this there's no reason to go for
the 5 balls like if you don't know for you think you know five now so practice
the forward first first a lot worse first anyways that is the 4 ball
exercises not all of them but one of the most important ones so do them and then
let's go for the 5 ok so the five balls is now you're ready to go I hope you
have practiced this how to start three from one hand and now we're just gonna
do one ball at a time we're just gonna do one and you can do I I want to start
necessarily practicing straight from the left hand as well with these five balls
I will learn first from the right hand and once you can do it like ten throws
or so then add the left so you start like every other time with the right
hand and every other time with the left or at least like every third or every
fourth from the left because you need to press this at left side as well plus if
you have heavy balls you're gonna do so much extra muscle work with one side and
then you don't want one muscle to get big and the other one's a weak so you
want to practice both sides but first practice the better side and then do it
from the left as well or whatever it's the weaker for you so then 1 2 then 1 2
3 and you just practice that 1 2 3 and the rhythm for this is like it's not 1 2
3 you should get like 1 2 3 4 and then you catch the ball one-two-three-four
catch one-two-three-four catch one-two-three-four catch so that should
be a rhythm and then you add one more one-two-three-four catch catch catch
catch one-two-three-four catch catch catch catch I know you don't have to say
that out loud I'm here alone now so it's fine other than like you people
watching in okay so and then we add one more throw one two three four five one
two three four five and that is flash congratulations if you nailed it you did
it yeah whoo so let's continue so after that after you learn the flash you want
to make sure that you practice it for a while like you make really good throws and
all the throws are same height one two three four five now this is much easier
than you think if you practiced all those steps if you learned all those
steps and this is much much easier than you think now after this before you
start adding more throws practice a little bit that speed and accuracy so
try to do a little bit lower so you have to be a little bit faster from boom boom
boom boom and again you can practice just one throwl at a time
and then go like 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 boom boom 1 2 3 4 5 oh yeah and then you
make a little bit higher just to learn that's control as well now after this
then you're gonna start adding throws so we're gonna do five throws and with the
left hand you can just add 1 2 3 4 5 6 just go 1 2 3 4 5 6 like that so you
just add 1 more trouble 2 3 4 5 6 and then another one once you get that you
can add 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 ohh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and then you just keep
on adding one throw at a time now make sure that from the beginning you start
good throws and all throws are good now you always sort of add one more throw
and once you get up to the 10 once you have done this 10 then you can start
practicing from the left hand as well just try to little flash from the left
and the way to think about if that left hand is pretty tricky this is a mental
thing that you can do what you can do is and you can go and 1 2 3 4 5
so instead of trying this one too because you have practiced from the
other side you can just go and one two three four
five and one two three four five and one two three four five so it's sort of a
mental exercise for you first of all you do six rows so that's very good but also
you don't start that one with the left because you have already tried that one
with the right so it can be a little bit this mental trick that can help you a
lot so you go from the left you go one two three four five instead of that you
go and one two three four five and one two three four five so you really think
that one being from the right hand even if you start from the left now after
this once you get the ten throws you can start just trying to get more and more
and more now remember again always start with good throws because if you start with
a bad throws it's gonna be hard to keep that pattern going okay and if you're
having difficulty with that five ball go back to three balls and four balls and
every time you practice this five ball start with three balls just start going
quickly through those exercises and then go quickly through those four ball
exercises you can just spend five minutes and three balls five minutes on
four balls and then you can spend that 10 15 20 minutes on that five balls but
don't just go straight to five balls do those exercises first and once you learn
them you can just do quickly use them as a warming up okay so it's like a
technical warm up and then boom you're good to go with the five balls anyways
there was a long video thank you so much for watching this this was the complete
guide to five ball cascade okay I've seen a lot of videos people teaching
five balls and it's basically they just show you do this and then you know okay
so there are actual steps that you can take so learn these step-by-step learn
all those steps and then if you already know some step try and see how good you
actually are try the different heights and speeds all the dwell time exercises and
then go if it's easy for you just forget about it go for the next one okay thank
you so much for watching if you like if you want to see more
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When the weather's right, do as the locals do and hang out on the grass, preferrably
with a picnic prepared.
Walk around the 7th and 15th arrondissements of Paris and you'll likely get a picturesque
peep of the Eiffel Tower in between the neighborhood's buildings.
For a picturesque vantage point of the Eiffel Tower and Seine, walk along one of Paris'
many scenic bridges, including Passerelle Debilly.
In addition to sculptures, Musée Rodin houses more than 7,000 of the sculptor's personal
drawings, which you'll find on display inside.
You'll find plenty of picturesque Parisian cafes in Le Marais, including this one at
Place des Vosges You'll find plenty of charming Parisian architecture
throughout Le Marais, one of Paris' most popular neighborhoods.
The Luxembourg Gardens cover 61 acres of green space and is home to 106 statues, including
a replica of the Statue of Liberty.
The Medici Fountain is one of the most popular points of interest in the Luxembourg Gardens.
Undearneath the Arc de Triomphe visitors will find intricately carved inscription and sculpture
work.
Be sure to also look out for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, meant to represent all the
unidentified or unaccounted for soldiers who lost their lives during World War I.
Visitors after panoramic Paris views should ascend to the top of the Arc de Triomphe.
Just be prepared to wait in line.
The Hall of Mirrors, easily one of Versailles most popular points of interest, was added
by Louis XIV.
The gardens of Versailles were one of traveler's favorite parts of the palace complex.
The grounds are expansive and feature sculptures, flowers and fountains throughout.
Visitors say a stroll around the Louvre at night is very romantic.
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Cheap Christmas Bar Gifts and Accessories (2018 Gift Guide) - Duration: 5:07.
In this video I'm going to be sharing my '12 Days of Christmas Gift Guide' for 2018
of cheap bar accessories, tools and everyday bar products. Coming up!
Hi, I'm Rick from Bar Designers, where I share my passion about bar design, draft beer
system design and product reviews. If you're new here, please subscribe and check-out
the show notes and affiliate links in the 'YouTube Description', below.
Later in this video I'll give you 'Today's Takeaway'
Now let's jump into the show!
The first item on my list is this 'Cap-On Freeflow Pourer'; one of the advantages of
the Freeflow Pourer is that it protects the liquor from evaporation, insects and
dust; the other advantages of the Freeflow Pourer is that they don't have to be
removed and cleaned every night like regular speed pourers; all you have to do
is recap the bottle and at 75 cents apiece, you save at least that much in
liquor and labor on each bottle.
The next item on the list is this stainless steel
'V-Rod' bottle opener; besides being a standard bottle opener, this end is
designed to pop the stubborn pour spouts from liquor bottles - genius! -- and for a
couple dollars more the 'V-Rod' bottle opener can be personalized.
The next item on the list is a San Jamar
10-piece domed garnish center - the perfect solution for
garnishes, condiments and toppings! The dome features a patented dome lid that
rotates back for easy access; also included are integrated snap-on caddies
that store straws, stirrers and picks.
My next gift is this-3 compartment margarita
salt rimmer by Tezzorio - ideal for making Margaritas, Bloody Mary's and
Gimlets, this salt and sugar glass rimmer provides a convenient all-in-one tool
for all your drinks; the trays are labeled to avoid cross-contamination.
Next up is this 2- piece stainless steel mixing tin set by Boston Shaker,
made from 304 food grade stainless steel, this forms a perfect watertight seal
and fits all standard Hawthorne and Julep cocktail strainers and is
dishwasher safe.
Next up is this 4-prong cocktail bar
strainer, by Tezzorio, sold in a set of three; made of commercial grade stainless
steel, strain ice for mixed drinks with this 4-prong design,
perfect for bars and restaurants.
The next gift is this 18" by 12" rubber
service mat by BonBon, sold in a 2-pack; made from thermoplastic rubber, the bond
BonBon bar mat protects bar tops and prevents drinks from hydroplaning - a must
for every bar!
The next gift is this rubber drink rail service mat sold
in a 3-pack, set this 24" x 3 1/2" service mat is
made from heavy thick rubber.
The next gift is this Cocina Prime cocktail jigger set in a
set of four; these stainless steel double- sided jiggers come in four different
sizes, so you can make any drink. To make the perfect drink every time, you need
jiggers like these, which have a preset amount - NOT the jiggers that have
graduation marks on the inside.
The next gift is this Winco 'Flow-N-Stow'
fruit juice and liquor bar pour bottles in the quart-size, in a set of six; this
can be used to pour liquor or juice into your glass without any mess; it can also
act as a storage device as the cap on the bottom can be used as a lid.
The next gift is this professional wine opener
by HiCoup - this three-in-one multi-function
waiter's key is a #1 Best Seller
that blends the features of a wine
corkscrew, bottle opener and foil cutter, altogether
in a stylish package with a rosewood handle.
And my last gift is this 'Free Beer Tomorrow'
bar pub sign; a great sign and conversation starter
for any bar, pub, restaurant or mancave!
'Question of the Day': what was your favorite gift from this list or what would you
recommend that wasn't included that you could share with other people in this
community? Let me know in the 'YouTube Description' below this video.
Thanks so much for checking-out this video; please be sure to subscribe to Bar Designers
so you can be notified automatically every time a new video is
posted and check-out the show notes in the 'YouTube Description' for links and
any other items that I may have forgotten to mention and please hit the 'Like' button
if you enjoyed this video. Thank you!
Jiggers of a fixed-size will deliver consistently-good drinks; jiggers with
graduation marks can be easily misinterpreted and can lead to huge
profit losses over time. See you next time!
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5 DAY TRIP IDEAS FROM KYOTO guide - Must Add To Your Japan Trip 京都一日游 - Duration: 8:53.
Hi guys, in this video
we're going to show you
5 great ideas for your day trips from Kyoto.
Kyoto is located right in the heart of the Kansai region
which makes a perfect base for these day trips.
So, make the most of your JR Pass
as Kyoto is very well connected,
with plenty of buses and trains passing through Kyoto
to these nearby locations.
Rather than booking a hotel,
you can squeeze in two or even three places
and come back to see Fushimi Inari or Bamboo forest
and hike right to the top of Fushimi Inari, in the evening,
like we did - as these places stay open 24/7.
And if you feel like the nightlife in Kyoto
is a little bit too quiet for you,
like it in our case during our stay in Kyoto,
we're going to show you somewhere
where all you partygoers are going to love.
Ready? Let's get the party started!
Nara. I could bet that a trip to Nara
will be one of the highlights of your trip. since
Since deer are considered to be messengers of the gods in Shinto religion,
you are going to see hundreds a deer roaming around.
Here's what to add to your TO-DO LIST:
1. Feeding the tame deer with deer cookies.
2. Make a deer bow (and bonus points if you can make a human bow to you too!)
3. Escape a deer chewing on your belongings!
Next, visit Todaiji temple,
featuring the world's largest bronze Buddha statue
called Daibutsu weighing 500 tons.
I like to think of it as a big sister
of the Buddha in Kamakura – but... better.
Nara was Japan's first capital, well before Kyoto took over
so expect to see lots of ancient temples,
including Kasuga Taisha,
hidden in the deep, misty forest.
The way up to it is patched with hundreds of stone lanterns.
Himeji castle. Himeji castle is a little bit far out from Kyoto
so get your JR Pass ready- it will come in handy!
Even a 1-day JR pass will pay off in no time!
You cannot argue with it -
this snow-white castle on the hilltop
is the largest and most visited castle in Japan
so you may want to add a trip to Himeji Castle from Kyoto or Osaka.
Even young Sean Connery marked his presence there
as a young James Bond back in 1967!
I came across it a long time ago in my Japanese coursebook
so it was a must-see for us.
If you happen to come here on the sunny day,
then there are plenty of shaded areas
where you come down in.
-It's actually quite breezy in here, right? - t's 32 degrees (89.6 Fahrenheit)
At the top, the views are breathtaking.
That's after climbing up a few floors toreach the top
and by then you will be out of breath anyway.
Non-Japanese speakers? No problem!
Simply scan the code and select your language to learn about the castle.
And whilst you're here, get the feel of what's like
to defend your land and people
from the approaching enemies.
Spoiler alert - during cherry blossom season
Himeji castle gets literally rammed
with thousands of tourists.
If you can't beat them, join them!
Or just run a mile to escape the crowds!
As you're leaving, check out Koko-en Garden,
built in Edo-style with 9 different Japanese landscape gardens,
including water garden, tea garden
and the largest and most colourful koi fish
we have ever EVER seen!
-So those tickets cost us 40 yen each. -Yeah.
I think if you buy the tickets separately, it's 300 yen to come here.
Like if you were coming here just to see the garden, not Himeji castle.
But, we have to go back to catch a train,
in like less than an hour, to Kobe, to try Kobe beef.
That's the highlight of my day!
Kobe. You can venture into Kobe even if it's just for lunch.
Since you can try the original Wagyu beef only in Japan,
Kobe is the best place to try Kobe beef
and it can cost you as much as hundreds of dollars!
But, even if you're on a shoestring budget,
don't worry - we've got you covered!
If you go to Kobe Chinatown called Nankinmachi,
you can get a smaller portion for as little as $20!
Nankinmachi is the 3rd largest Chinatown in Japan
and has some serious mouth-watering food options
so you won't be leaving hungry.
You are going to like duck wraps,
steamed pork buns and dim sum.
And if you're here till the evening, check out
the neon Kobe Harborland and Kobe port tower.
Lake Biwa. During the summer months,
a day trip from Kyoto to Lake Biwa
will be the perfect escape as Kyoto can get quite humid and sticky.
Sightseeing in the heat can become more of a chore
and will start to wear you down.
We actually combined Himeji, Kobe and Lake Biwa,
all on the same day so we really
made use out of our JR passes!
And when we finally got off the local train,
we got whipped with a fresh breeze
from the largest lake in Japan!
We loved the chilled Japanese countryside feel
and a beautiful floating Shirahige Shrine,
which looks like a miniature Itsukushima Shrine.
Shirahige shrine is submerged in water
and it's never overcrowded, making it ideal for relaxation
and the water is a lot warmer if you fancy sport activities.
Osaka. Although Osaka deserves more than just a day trip,
you can still see the best of it a single evening.
Just in time to feed your hungry taste buds.
Remember, Osaka is nothing less than
the gastronomic capital of Japan – and party-goers,
you're going to have a field day here!
Start with the vibrant Dotonbori,
you are not going to feel this vibe
anywhere else in Japan.
Neon lights, gigantic TV screens, street food stands,
night clubs and of course - socialising with the locals.
Foodwise, try delicious street food like takoyaki and okonomiyaki
and if you're more daring – the deadly fugu fish.
Once you're done, burn it all off in the clubs,
they're open until the morning hours!
Just in time for the opening hours of Osaka castle,
which is equally as pretty as Himeji castle,
and the Shinsaibashi shopping area which is
likely to rinse every single yen that you have.
So what did you guys think of our day trips?
Remember that there is a lot more to it than just Kyoto.
If you liked our video, give it a thumbs up!
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Elementalist Build Guide - Dragon Age Inquisition Multiplayer 2018 - Duration: 8:00.
Greetings in this video we're gonna be going over my build for the Elemenatlist in Dragon Age Inquisition Multiplayer
So my name is DanteofGagamor and I play RPGs like Dragon Age
Mass Effect and the Elder Scrolls, and I also play FIFA
Be sure to stick around to the end of the video and I'll give and I'll show you
How to use this build in combat and give you some more tips, but let's get into it. So
For the abilities, we're gonna start with the
Destruction line so you have to start off with Immolate, which is
Like a fire explosion over a certain area
I got the add on the Wildfire add-on which just means it burns hotter and has a shorter cooldown time allowing you to use it
More often. And then you have to get all the all these passive abilities, Conductive Current
Flashpoint, Clean Burn,
Pyromancer. So these will
sometimes give you willpower or magic
They are essential in order to get to these two
So let's start off with Energy Barrage
Which is where you shoot out numerous projectiles based on your staffs magic so that could be fire
It could be frost could be electricity. And I also got the add-on which is Energy Bombardment
So each hit from Energy
Barrage
Lowers the targets resistance to your staffs magic for a short period of time so whether that's you know that's Spirit, Electricity, Frost, Fire
Whatever. And then this is without a doubt my favorite
power my favorite active ability in multiplayer
Firestorm it's where you summon flaming meteors that are great
If you're in a bind if you're if you're at at a choke point or crowd control
These are excellent. And then you also want to get these passive abilities, Death Siphon combine this with the Life Drain ring
We're going to go through inventory in just a bit
but combine this with Life Drain and you're gonna be regaining health at a very quick pace, so this
At every time an enemy dies nearby you regain both health and mana. Okay, and then Stormbringer is a
Lightning bolt that periodically comes to your aid zapping a random nearby enemy
So I didn't get those two, but I got this one here Control of the Elements all staffs effects that you inflict last longer
I did this so these spells a little bit more umph plus you also get magic as well
And then you're gonna want to get Defiant which is where you get Magic and Cunning
I like this because it's gives you two, Magic and Cunning for one passive ability. So it's like a two-for-one :)
And then if we go over to the Control tree line
You have to get Winter's Grasp and then you have to get all of these, Peaceful Aura makes you less aggressive
Enemies are less likely less likely to attack you. You also get Willpower. Winter Stillness
You stand still and it will restore your mana at and enhanced rate and reduces all your cooldown times. You also get Willpower
And you also get for the next one Guardian Spirit
This is this has saved me so many times when you're about to die
If an enemy lands a killing blow instead this barrier will pop up and that has to be depleted before you can die
Which gives you a chance to get out of there. Then you also get a Barrier
This is also very important. This is like another health bar
And I also got the add-on for that, Elegant Defense which just reduces the cooldown time by about 4 seconds
Strength of Spirits is the passive ability after that which is when you your barriers draw on magic of the fade
To absorb more energy before they deplete so this that's just a barrier bonus. I also got the passive ability of Veiled Riposte
So whenever you have a barrier active enemies to attack you take damage or return. This also gives you magic
This is helpful if you find yourself surrounded or if your Barrier is starting to deplete.
Or you're having trouble wearing down an enemy. All of this helps, right? It deals damage
20% of the damage they inflict on you is returned
And then I also got the passive ability of Gathering Storm
This is when each basic attack shortens your active cooldown times. It also gives you 3 willpower
So the Firestorm has a 60 second cooldown. They may not seem like a lot but in a fight
Every second counts right if you if you're surrounded by
Tons of enemies you want your your big powers to come back quickly and this is crucial for that
All right. So that's my ability list how you map them is up to you
it doesn't really matter and then
For this build I can play on Threatening and Perilous provided you have a good team and you play smart
Beyond that it doesn't really depend on your build or even what staff you have
Or armor it all depends on your core stats, would you improve by promoting characters.
FYI
Ok, so let's go through the inventory
So for the weapon, I have the Staff of Stasis and I have the Superb Spirit Rune on it
The weapon isn't crucial to the build and but that just depends or that will dictate what damage you deal
what type of damage and the armor I have the Drake Scale you get that when you hit one million xp with the mages and
Then accessories. Okay. So let's start with the belt.
I don't havae the Superb Belt of Melee Defense because you want to stay back with Mages in general and with this build
You don't want to be caught in
Melee exchanges you want to stay back and rain down damage from a distance. Belt of Health is what I have.
As my health as you can see isn't
You know too high to begin with. And then the Rings I have is the Enhanced Immolate Ring.
Which just increases the ability duration by about 30% and then I also have the Life Drain Ring on. Now
this combined with Death Siphon. Very useful.
So this gives me 2 percent heal on kill and then for the amulet I have the Amulet of Magic which just boosts
My magic capabilities which makes my spells more powerful. Alright, so you made it to the end
Let's go into a quick match and I'll show you
How to use this build in combat. Okay, so
Look everyone. Okay, so you're in combat here. That would I
What I would prioritize first is Barrier you want to get that cast. So keep your distance. "This is quite amazing" Then take him down.
You can take this guy down. So he's gonna charge at me, right?
If I can just kind of navigate around him and use Immolate, and he's dangerous at a distance.
So that was that passive ability, right?
Which allowed me to use it twice in quick succession?
Okay, now I just want to show you the firestorm look when there's a group of them
Here so that was again that lightning bolt coming to my defense
Okay, so there's both three of them here two warriors. I probably won't be able to get to all of them.
So what I'll do is I will call this down and that's going to knock em down.
I can fall back a little bit and then, going to take them down.
So just like how you map your abilities will depend on how you play so will how you use them so
If you like to get into
melee more
Then then just tweak it to fit your playing style
This is a build guide right, you guys can make it your own you can tweak it you can get different passive abilities
But this is my build and it's worked quite well for me. He's by far my favorite character and I definitely
Enjoy playing as him. Thank you guys so much for watching if you enjoyed the video or found helpful or both
Feel free to like and subscribe, also leave a comment if you have any questions
And also, let me know guys who your favorite character is to play as in this game
You can also join the Discord. The link is down below. We talked about Dragon Age video games all sorts of stuff. It's awesome
But once again guys, thank you so much for watching and I'll see you next time
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No 🐂💩 Guide to Artifact Colours - Duration: 5:07.
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Emhyr (Power) Witchers - Gwent in-depth guide for Homecoming - Duration: 19:16.
Hi everyone,
last week I was playing a lot of Emyr Witchers because I underestimated the amount of synergy
and the amount of choice you have when playing this deck.
You can adapt to a lot of different situations quickly while the Ciri's enable you to get
card advantage over your opponent.
We'll discuss: The defining cards and the synergies of the
deck How to approach the Mulligan
Your gameplan and passing strategy A quick matchup analysis
And then we look at an example match
Tell me which deck to cover next in the comments below and subscribe if you like to see more
Homecoming deck guides.
Let's go!
The deck is called Witcher Power for a reason: It features 11 Witchers and the decks thinning
allows us to play almost all of them.
Two cards benefit a lot from Witchers: Vesimir: Mentor and Ivo of Belhaven
Vesimir buffs all Witchers in deck, hand and board by one and through Emyr we are able
to double play him for a ton of value, boosting your Witcher Trio by 50%.
Having buffed units in your deck also helps the ability of Recruit, who reveals 1 card
of your and your enemy's deck and buffs itself by 2 if yours is the higher one.
Revealing a witcher buffed by 2 typically activates this ability.
Playing Ivo on the Melee row enables his Order ability, which deals 2 damage to an enemy.
However, he gets 1 charge whenever is Witcher is played, so he has a lot of damage potential,
thanks to the many Witchers in our deck.
My two favourite Witchers are Ciri and Ciri: Dash.
Ciri goes back to your hand if you lost a round and Ciri: Dash will draw you a card
after 4 turns have passed.
Utilising both cards at the right time, you are able to generate big card advantage.
Ciri is best played when she gets you ahead point wise, so the enemy is only left with
two choices: Passing and letting you win the round or playing
more and therefore giving you the card advantage?
Ciri: Dash is best played after you baited out some locks or removal with other cards
like Magne Division, Nauzicaa Sergeant or even Ivo.
Then we have the Witcher Duo of Serrit and Auckes, which get additional effects when
you have the other one in your hand.
Serrit deals 3 damage to an enemy, but with auckes, in your hand, the ability will upgrade
to 5 damage.
And 5 damage with a 5 point body, which is maybe boosted by 2 through vesimir) is quite
a tempo play with the ability to deny an engine.
Auckes, on the other hand, locks an enemy, and if you have serrit on your hand, then
it will lock the unit and all its copies in deck or hand.
This may come useful against Revenants for example.
Geralt of Rivia destroys an enemy with more than 8 power, which is typically our finisher
play against most decks.
Having last say enables Geralt to find the best target guaranteed.
Then we have of Roach for additional thinning, but my favourite card in the deck is Letho:
Kingslayer.
Letho copies the effects of any card on the battlefield, while he keeps his power.
My favourite way to use Letho is to copy Ciri: Dash to draw 2 cards in round 3 to get double
last say.
In some matches, you can also play Letho on Ciri for additional available cards in round
3.
Typically you want to do this when you are in control of round 2, and you are able to
bleed your enemy.
Depending on how the match goes, you may also want to copy Ivo, and I have also won some
games by copying Nauzicaa Sergeant and utilising a lot of deploy effects afterwards.
Since he is the most flexible card in the deck, assert the current situation and play
him on the card that will give you the most value.
Bronze Wise we want to integrate Locks through Alba Armored Cavalry and some Removal through
Alba Spearman, which deals additional damage if placed between soldiers.
We also use our Bronze Cards to bait out removals, so our Ciri's or Ivo have it easier to stick
to the board.
Perfect for baiting are cards like Magne Division and Nauzicaa Sergeant.
Magne Division buffs itself by 1 every turn it is alone on a row, and Nauzicaa Sergeant
gets buffed by one, everytime you play a Deploy Ability.
Both cards have the potential to grow big, so the enemy is tempted to use their removal
or locks on them instead of your golds that you keep for later.
Spotters are filler cards to fill the remaining 4 point provision slots and depending on the
enemy deck they either get a lot or not a lot of value.
They reveal a card in the enemy deck and buff themselves by its power so typically their
value is around 4 with the chance for a jackpot in the form of revealing Old Speartip or Tibor.
Last but not least we have Rot Tosser, which is another favourite card of mine.
Playing Rot Tosser on the ranged row enables you to throw a cow carcass unit at the enemy
board, and you are in total control where to place it.
After the enemies next turn the unit to its right will be destroyed together with the
carcass, so in an ideal match, the enemy wants to try to place a low power unit next to it.
However, if you have last say by winning round 1 or through the ciri cards, then the enemy
can't do anything against the rot tosser, and you have a bronze card that can destroy
the biggest unit on the enemy's side of the board.
Let's look at the mulligan:
As always you want to keep most of you mulligans for later when you thinned the deck, but you
want to assure that you don't have roach or more than 1 Witcher on your hand.
It's good to have Royal Decree or Vesimir to buff up all your Witchers, 1 of the Witcher
Trio, as many golds as possible, but also Nauzicaa Brigade or Magne Division for value
or to bait the removal.
Cards you are able to mulligan away without big thinking are Spotter, Spearman and Recruit,
depending on the enemy deck you also may not need Alba Armored Cavalry.
The general gameplan would look like this: If you have Magne Division, then always start
the round with it, to get the most value and to pressure your enemy to use locks or damage
to get rid of it.
Then play Nauzuicaa Sergeant into the other row, before you open with your Witchers cards.
We try to win round 1 at nearly all cost, except the enemy outtempos us significantly.
If we are sure that we won't win the round anymore, then we can use Ciri to either force
the enemy to pass or to get us an extra card for round 2.
It's good to play Vesimir already in this round and use Emyr to get the doubled effects.
If you only draw him in a short round 3, then choose if Emyr onto cards would give your
more value.
Geralt of Rivia is a very good Emyr as well for example.
In round 3 keep your finishers like Rot Tosser and Geralt of Rivia, make the best out of
cards like Ivo and utilise Ciri: Dash and Letho to play cards even after the enemy has
already passed.
Depending on the matchup, you want to go for a long round 3 or not, so let's quickly look
at the most popular decks at the moment and what strategy you could apply against them!
Woodland Giants They have insane value in a short round 3,
so go for a long one.
Keep cards like Geralt and Rot Tosser as your finisher in round 3 and make the best of your
engines like Nauzicaa Sergeant and Magne Division, since they run no removal.
Your enemy has nearly no way to interact with your side of the board so you should be able
to utilise your Ciri's and Letho.
Elf Control The longer a round, the better they get, so
winning round 1 against them and then bleeding them into a short round 3 is critical.
Sadly they have a lot of control to deal with your Ciris, so baiting removal with your bronzes
is a good thing to do so you can end your round 2 with a ciri drop.
Just try to evade Regis, Scorch, Wolfbane and Geralt: Professional as much as possible
and do your best, since this deck is not an easy one to beat.
Wild Boar SK Like Elf Control, this one will be quite a
challenge, because it really excels in long rounds thanks to Wild Boar of the Sea and
Wolfsbane.
Try to split their rounds into equal semi short ones, so they can't generate that much
value.
Having your units boosted through Vesimir will also help to avoid their Bloodthirst
or Wild Boar of the Sea to trigger!
Woodland Control This deck has a significant weakness.
If Woodland Control is not able to play the last card, then you typically have an easy
win.
Therefore try to win round 1 and then bleed the deck to death in round 2.
After Epidemics and Predatory Dive are played, and you have baited as much as removal as
possible, you can try to establish your Ciri's.
However, most of your units won'T stay on the board, and typically it is all about,
who has the last biggest play.
Assault Foltest Try to deny their Commando Setup by killing
them off or locking them.
If Draug turns all of them into Revenants, it is a good idea to have Auckes ready, while
Serrit is still in your hand to lock all of them at once and deny their whole gameplan.
Beware that this deck can spit a lot of damage, so try to bait that out before you play your
Ciri's.
Try to split the rounds and beware of row stacking too much!
Okay and now let's hop into an example match!
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Local's Guide to Park Slope, Brooklyn - MUST Visit in NYC ! - Duration: 7:07.
What's up Members of the Barrio
Jon coming to you from Park Slope, Brooklyn
One of the nicest neighborhoods in this borough
And today.. we're starting a new series on the channel
We're going to be hanging out with locals in their neighborhood
And they're going to be showing us their favorite places
From that insider perspective that you always want
Here we go, let's explore park slope
So today we're going to take Jon and Adriana around our area of Brooklyn, called Park Slope
We're going to take them to all of our favorite local spots
We're going to start out at the Bagel pub
Which is our literal favorite spot
We go there once a week
At least
We have a problem actually
A bagel addiction
Alright Adriana
We're starting our day as they said at a bagel place
Are you hungry
I'm starving guys
So i'm ready for anything
This could be New York's best bagel
Let's find out
They have Chipotle Bacon
They have jalapeno cilantro
Guys they have oreo cookies
I've never seen oreo cookie cream cheese
I'm almost tempted to try that
Since it's about 55 degrees today
We're going to eat these bagels outside
And i admit I did a video about the best bagels in New York City
And this place I didn't try yet
So we'll see how it holds up
I got a salt bagel
With tofu scallion cream cheese
It's my favorite cream cheese
Cause it's vegan obviously
And I got a salt bagel to
Because I love salt bagels
With Chipotle Lox Creamcheese
So spicy, that's my jam
Okay guys
Sesame bagel my favorite
With Walnut Raisin Creamcheese
I'm a huge bagel snob
My standards are very high
Let's see
I feel like all this pressure
I feel a lot of pressure
This is a very good new york bagel
I like the sesame, I love the cream cheese
But I still think that Bagel Hole
In Park slope, the other bagel place
Is better
In my opinion
Sorry guys
We've gotta go try that place
Guys, excellent bagels
What do you have in store for us next
Okay so now we're going to take Jon and Adriana to one of our favorite local gift shops
It's called Annie's Blue Ribbon
You're so memorable barista's get your name right
Very positive
It's really positive messages
Will this video get a lot of views on YouTube?
Okay
It says..
Most definitely
I have not seen one of these since I was a kid
Slinkies
5 dollars, wow
Those two read my mind
This is exactly my type of store
It's just full of random obscure gifts
If anyone remembers Spencer's
In Jersey
I don't know if those exist anymore
It kind of reminds me of that a little bit
This place is perfect for if you need a gift for anything
Pretty much
Because you can do it for a bridal shower
You can find a present
A birthday
Any random occasion you can think of
It's really different, thoughtful stuff
That's hard to find in other places
That was seriously one of my favorite store visits ever in New York
We got one thing
5 dollars and fifty cents
It dances
If you want to copy us
Feel free to buy it
But in the meantime we're going to check out
The Farmer's Market now
Yeah there's a lot of these free book things in Park Slope
There's even some apartments even have a little
Miniature door/mail box
Thing and you can open it
They have free books in there
You leave a book and you can take a book
Now we're at the Park Slope Farmer's Market
And there's a lot of local vendors
Local shops and stuff
We're going to walk around and see what people want to get
You want to try some delicious pickles?
Theyr'e talking you up so yeah sure..
Crispiest, crunchiest, best pickles in the country
We have sweet pickle chips ten times better than any bread & butter
You'll get in stores guranteed
Sweet pickle chips? Yep?
And then my personal favorite are the horse radish pickle chips
Sweet with a nice kick to them..
I'll try this
And remember grab a new tooth pick
Throw them out
Grab another one, grab another one
What do we've got here guys?
We've got 100% Rye Whiskey
Super smooth, aged 12 months
In American Oak
Doesn't get much smoother than.. Locally sourced and hand crafted in Yonkers
And this is Mahia.. the national spirit of Morocco.
So it's a fig and honesty distilled liquor.
Cheers guys, cheers
That's a lot stronger than I expected it to be..
80 proof
That Farmer's Market was so cool
The local vendor's just want to let you sample everything
Give it a look
Now we're going to walk towards the park
And on the way we're going to pass
What I think make's Park Slope so famous
The Brownstones here
What is it like living here
And just walking past these amazing places every day?
My god, it's amazing
We love to just walk down and go to the park
Especially in the summer
We're just like.. imagine if we lived here
We would paint our door green or yellow
Or red
Not going to happen
I think what drew us to the area
Was there's so much to do
There's lots of restaurants
Lots of bars
Lots of young people our age in this area
It's not super crazy
Like some of the other area's of brooklyn
That.. you know you hear about
Where people are partying all night
And all that kind of stuff
It's very.. very chill
Without even realizing it.. there are ridiculously beautiful brownstones
And buildings in every direction
This has to got to be one of the most scenic areas in all of New York City
Absolutely blown away here
I don't come here often enough
We're entering Prospect Park now
Sometimes I feel like Prospect Park is like the little brother to Central Park
That a lot of tourist's don't really know about this place
Why do you like prospect park?
You can walk around here
You can ride your bike here
There's a really cute gazebo
There's ponds, there's ducks
There's a dog park
There's so much to do
Here.. and it's definitley worth a trip
We're going to explore just a tiny bit of Prospect Park
And show you there favorite spot to hang out
This is one of our favorite spots in Prospect Park
We like to just come and sit here
And if we're lucky
Today we'll see some dogs, walking playing in the water
Over there
We like to just sit, watch them
Relax, we can just sit here for hours
He's happy
Okay guys, wait wait ..
I'll do it
Jon is going to link everything down below
In the description
So make sure you check us out
We also do travel content
And LGBTQ travel content as well
Awesome job guys, high five
Hope you enjoyed Park Slope
Amazing neighborhood in Brooklyn
Like, share, subscribe
Leave me a comment down below
Tell me what you thought about this video
Make sure to follow Gabbi and Shanna at 27Travels
Guys thank you so much for watching
As always, until next time
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Why you need a "Design Guide" to manufacture a product! - Duration: 10:05.
if you're new to my channel are new to this series we are designing a backpack
hanger we 3d printed it after we built it in CAD previous to that we made a
matte board mock-up and did a marker rendering of course to start it all out
but before that we ideated and sketched a simple 2 by 4 version now we're trying
to find a manufacturer my name is Eric Strebel I'm an industrial designer
welcome to my channel about product design and making I hope that you like
and joy and become a subscriber make sure you give the video a thumbs up and
then you hit the bell hit the bell again so you get the little parentheses around
it that way you'll be notified every time I have a new video don't forget to
check out the design and making merchants just below the video on the
shelf t-shirts hoodies stickers leggings and phone cases this video is all about
the information that you need to pull together to give to a manufacturer to
get something made I call this a design guide what is a design guide you say
some people call it other things but this is what I refer to as the
documentation that you give to a manufacturer to have your thing made so
this design guide is gonna serve as the basis for the manufacturer to make
something to the way that you designed it and you don't want them to make it in
some sort of random fashion or some way that you don't want you very
specifically want them to manufacture something to your specifications let's
say your dimensions your size your finish color all that stuff needs to be
specified out to the manufacturer so that they can provide you a quote for
the volume of parts that you need whether it's a hundred thousand a
million a hundred million it doesn't matter
you need to provide them a guide these are probably things that they didn't
teach you in school but I'm gonna share with you it's part of the normal design
process to get something manufactured so we started out by capturing some basic
images next we're gonna go in here and in this case it's a flat pattern so
we're gonna create a drawing or and/or a Bend table so this will allow the
manufacturer in this case to know how to bend up the sheet metal part which is
what this is and it's gonna tell him the angle of the bends and how many bends
there are and where those bends are located so of course every product that
you design is going to have slightly different manufacturing criteria or
processes that they use in this case it's a metal or a sheet metal part that
is bent to our specifications
so while we're at it we're just gonna add some very basic dimensions so that
when they look at this thing they know roughly how much sheetmetal they're
gonna need for each part I'm not going to fully dimension this out because they
can get this information from the DXF file which is the pattern that they use
to cut out the piece width and they're also gonna get a step file ultimately
which is a 3d model so if you don't get it I don't like doing drawings it's kind
of dumb I built the whole thing in the computer why should I go and make
dimensional drawings something is going to be cut out via a computer anyway so
I'm not gonna spend my time doing all these dimensions and yes there are
instances when you do need to do these things fully dimensioned people don't
have the equipment or the technologies to do it or whatever but in this case a
sheet metal part and it should be pretty straightforward for them to grab the
dimensions off the step file which we're creating right here so so far we've
created some simple screen grabs we've created a DXF file we've created a bent
table and a drawing with some basic dimensions and we've created this step
file which should have all the dimensions in it that they need next
we're gonna create this design guide from the screen grabs that we did in the
very beginning and we're going to add some notes here so we're gonna give this
thing a title the name of the product we're gonna put a date on it and we're
gonna add basic information in here
so I think the most important thing for this product is the type of material in
this case we're gonna be using eighth inch or three millimeter aluminum that's
what I designed for that's the thickness of the material that I would like the
manufacturer to work with so that they can make it to my specification I do
believe that it's gonna be water jet cut I suppose it could be laser cut but from
my experience I think laser cutting is not appropriate for cutting aluminum
I've also noted that I wish it to have an anodized finish this will allow me to
do the same part relatively cost-effectively in different colors
I'm also labeling the different views so that they know what it is that they're
looking at I have a front view and then I have a back bottom view I think it's
also important to note that some machining is gonna potentially be
required for this product I think that we're going to need to machine out the
countersinks for the screw holes here so I note that on the drawing as well so
that way when the manufacturer looks at it for the first time they can say oh
some machining may be involved in addition to bending this part I also
note that I want the corners to be softened a little bit and that can be
done in a multitude of ways maybe the part is tumbled maybe the part is routed
after it's cut out the manufacturer may have different methods or options at
their disposal and I'm open to that and so I'm just making some adjustments here
making the layout on the page read a little bit better so that things aren't
too cramped and that's easily viewable and this is just basic presentation it's
something that you probably learned in school industrial design school just for
making nice presentation so that people can quickly and easily read the
information and know what it is that they're dealing with
all right so now that we have some basic information put together we need to find
a manufacturer I already have probably about a dozen manufacturers that I have
reached out to but we're gonna use an online resource as well that I've never
used before but I have known about for quite some time it's called MFG comm so
this is a place where you can go to find a manufacturer and submit this package
of information that we've put together we take all those files that we've
created including a nice rendering and we zip that up and then we're gonna
upload that onto MFG comm along with our specifications for the project based on
what it is they want us to fill out and then that gets sent out to manufacturers
that are paying customers actually on MFG comm to take a look at your package
and come back and give you a quote so I said I haven't used this manufacturing
service yet but so far it's been pretty decent I submitted my quote I was
assigned a representative I spoke with that representative on the phone they
were able to answer some basic questions for me they assigned material and a
category to help me zero in and hopefully find a manufacturer and start
getting some quotes I haven't gotten any quotes yet I picked my date range I pick
the volume and the quantity and the location of the manufacturers around the
globe that I would like to bid on this project kind of what you're looking for
in a one-stop shopping place and so we'll see how this works out on MFG comm
all right like I said I have about a list of a dozen or so other
manufacturers that I've already submitted this product to and they are
starting to pull quotes together for me so in the next couple of weeks we'll see
what comes back in terms of numbers getting a prototype made that sort of
thing so we can continue on with this project
and I'll keep you updated as things start rolling in and things move forward
the next thing is going to be some sort of an actual metal prototype don't
forget to subscribe to the channel you can do that by clicking on the icon in
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Nick's AWESOME Gift Guide 🎁 w/ The Loud House & More! | #TBT - Duration: 3:39.
Stumped on what to give your loved ones this holiday season?
Thanks, Santa!
Don't worry, because we've got you covered in this ultimate gift giving guide.
Fabulous, right?
Super hero fans will love getting a Henry Danger inspired gift.
Giving a pack or two of bubblegum will surely make you seem like
a super hero to them.
Oh!
And have them feeling good this holiday season.
How do I look? Good!
And for the Patrick to your SpongeBob,
a BFF ring will totally show off your friendship.
Just like the dynamic duo themselves.
Look!
[gasping]
♪ It's the best friends forever Best friends forever ring ♪
Speaking of BFFs, if you love making web shows,
or wanna start, like the iCarly crew...
Three... two...
A web cam will definitely be your go-to gift.
Make sure to get a remote to use for your applause.
While your BFFs are important, don't forget your siblings.
- Oh, goodie-goodie! - For the twin,
or honorary twin you have, use your Thunder sense
to get them a super hero cape, like Phoebe and Max wear
and it will easily be their favorite super hero gift of the season.
Get one for yourself, and the two of you can match.
Still not done!
Oh!
Just like siblings, some of the best things come in fours.
Like Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn.
Something like a four-pack of sweet treats that can
have their sweet tooth craving satisfied.
Make sure they are all different, just like the quads.
And if you have more than one sibling, like Lincoln Loud and his sisters,
giving them something homemade and from the heart,
will definitely make you the favorite sibling.
Well, that's all the Christmas presents.
Time to start decorating for Valentine's Day!
But don't tell the others.
Feeling Victorious about this gift list?
- It isn't over yet. - What is going on?
A special song written just for your loved one
like Tori to Trina...
♪ I don't even care when they say You're a little bit off ♪
Will show how much you care and be the gift they can hear all year long.
You look bloated. Have you been eating a lot of salt?
Speaking of music, a rock star who loves School of Rock
would love their own personalized album.
Make a playlist with some of their favorite songs.
♪ Everybody scream, yeah ♪
And they'll be rocking out all season long.
♪ We run this show, we run this show ♪
And for JoJo Siwa's biggest fan, High Top Shoes of course!
Whoa!
They will always think about you and feel like a kid in a candy store
whenever they wear this gift from you.
- One potato... - Two potato...
- Three potato... - Four!
Bake 'em, mash 'em, potatoes are our passion!
[cheering]
And the adventure-loving Knight Squad fan...
I'm so excited, I could only eat half of my burger.
The perfect gift doesn't need to be a disguise.
A cool medieval-themed gift...
Who are these annoying shield jockeys?
Like a shield, will totally be a royal gift in their eyes.
Yes!
And don't forget about the pranksters in your life.
While the boys of Big Time Rush love music,
they also enjoy pranking.
I will be lord of the pranks!
So getting or making them a prank gift will make your pranking team
the ultimate prank kings.
[screaming]
That's it for this holiday gift list.
Well, there's no time like the present!
[laughing]
Did you find your gift giving inspiration?
What do little girls like? A book of matches or a shaving kit?
Let us know what gifts you're giving in the comments below.
Wow!
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Hercules Hot Tent (Review) 8-person: User Guide and Overview - Duration: 8:55.
In this video, we're going to show you an unboxing and setup of the Hercules tent,
which is a one-of-a-kind huge freestanding dome shaped hot tent.
First thing we're gonna do is lay out the tent body. You'll see the extra
guideline is included for storm conditions, next we'll do a preliminary
stakeout and then we'll be snapping together, all six poles included. You'll
find three gray poles and three black poles, at this stage it is recommended
that you unzip doors and windows for easier access to the pole sleeves. First
we'll be putting in the three black poles, while I did set this up alone it
is recommended and much easier to do with the second person. Now the gray
poles will go along this pathway over the doorway and down along the other
side, for easy setup we've color-coded the trim of the pole sleeves, to match
the color of the corresponding pole that goes inside of it.
Before we finish setting up, we wanted to take a peek inside and show you what
it's like as the floorless setup. You can see that
there is a huge number of ceiling windows that zip open, also included is a
stove jack panel, when not in use you can close it with a rain cover, that's
included. When you're ready to use your wood stove, the stove jack panel easily
clips on with velcro. The Hercules Tent includes three very large door panels,
that make it easy for group camping. Now we're going to take out the floor, it
clips in very easily,
having a clip in floor makes it very versatile. You can leave it half exposed,
as shown in this example. This is perfect for when you need one
half for a sleeping area, and one half for your wood stove in rain or snow.
You'll want to throw the rain cap on very easy.
Here we wanted to show you what it looks like with the full floor clipped in.
Also included is an easy to clip in gear loft.
There's definitely plenty of storage options, you have this huge gear loft
various mesh pockets, and also many clips and hooks, that you can hang items from.
For the easiest way to tighten the corners, you want to lift the poles and
pull in the straps.
At night the gear loft is perfect to put a lantern or other important items in.
Thank you for watching! Please help our channel by pressing like and hitting the
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My Talking Tom 2 - The Ultimate Guide (Official Gameplay) - Duration: 1:45.
Can you Handle Talking Tom 2?
Of course you can!
It's REALLY simple and fun.
Number one!
Take care of him.
This means: feeding, resting, cleaning and going to the toilet.
In his free time he needs to play with his toys and minigames.
But you already know that, right?
Number two - Heal his booboos!
Every now and then Tom gets sick or hurt.
Check out the medicine closet to find a remedy for his little ouchies, like this syrup for
a cold.
If you're not sure what to give him, just figure out what Tom thinks is best.
Number three!
Tom has pets.
They're here to keep him company when you're not around.
Tom will take care of his pet on his own, but you can also feed and play with Tom's
pet as well.
Number four!
- Tom loves to travel!
He has a spirit of adventure and an airplane that needs to be powered up.
But don't worry - if you take good care of Tom's daily needs, you'll receive some
flight tokens, and when you level up, you'll get a whole pack - enough to fully charge
Tom's plane.
Allright!
Let's hit the skies and visit some faraway worlds.
After a few adventures, you'll unlock lots of exciting food, outfits, accessories, furniture
and even new pets!
So finally - dress up and decorate.
With all these amazing items, you can make Your Talking Tom the most stylish guy you
know, and hype up his house.
Keep having fun and travelling the world every day!
Download My Talking Tom 2 now and play.
Subscribe to this channel and don't miss a thing about any of Talking Tom's games.
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Medic Guide: Tourniquets - Different models and usage - Duration: 10:04.
Hello and welcome to ePIG,
today we gonna show You something about Tourniquets
Tom and me will show the different variants
and how to use them
all Tourniquets have one thing in common, namely the tying off of heavy bleedings
in the past the belt used to be tied, in the Vietnam war with a rubber hose today it is the Tourniquet
with a Tourniquet I can tying at the upper arm or at the thigh
Tom, Show us the different TQs
Let's start with the SWAT-TQ
Looks like this unboxed
Basically, it is a long and wide rubber band
You wrap this around the Upper arm or thigh
Advantage: less pain
Next up
RATS Tourniquet
Usage is more difficult to wrap, You have to practice it
Advantage: You can use it on animals and kids
Pack size is small and perfect for EDC
(and/or additionally to the regular TQ in your IFAK)
Next: the classic. CAT TQ.
it must be clearly stated that this is a disposable product
gag can break, UV radiation can weaken the material
thats the reason why You normally wear it in a pouch
the next one what I will show You, it is possible to let in the sun
SOF Tourniquet - gag is made of metal, fat webbing
this i made for reusage
Advantage: it can be in the sun, You can drop it and lay on it
but it is heavier
Last one is made by SAM Splint
Advantage is, if You on the pull point
You will hear a "clack"
This is the final Position, then You can tighten up the gag
and on this, You put the time on when the TQ is applied? Yes
well, lets try them
pulse oxyimeter - lets go :)
we will first show how the TQs have to be applied
Then, Tom will show how to do this alone (when You are injured)
but first general usage
We start with the SAM TQ
wrap it around
pass it through the eyelet
thighten it up until the "clack"
it is already a little unpleasant
as tight as possible then start turning
Only one turn please
After
blood flow is reduced
the Pulse Oxi stops beeping
now that it's not beeping anymore, we've stopped the bleeding.
We're writing the time on it now
and hand martin over to the specialist staff
Please fast open it
OPEN IT !!!!
so martin can still use his right hand, we'll open it again now
the next ones not that tight please
it was only one turn :)
TQ is donned like You can move over your arm
the pressure pad should be on the inner side
tighten up so nothing fits underneath
then turn until it will not go further
now I will show You how to do it on yourself
throw up
pull it over the injured arm
tighten up as far as possible
then start turning the gag
turn until bleeding stops
loop through the remaining webbing
close the timer and write down the actual time so I'm safe and I know when to take it off
Next SOF TQ, it is nearly the same usage
only the gag is a little different
open it, loop through
tighten up
turning the gag
and then put the gag inside the eyelet
left or right
at the end of the webbing, You normally have a time Code strap
no Problem, write it on the arm of the injured Person or on the forehead
now the SWAT TQ, it will not hurt that much
Disadvantage is, it is more difficult to apply
You have to be experienced
wrap it around with pressure
it will take longer to apply Right? Yes
increasingly tighter
it's supposed to hurt not that much
but how he's gonna pull that off now....
not exaggerate
Another Advantage is, You can use it in several other applications
Do your fingers tingle?
Come on, let's see those corpse fingers
You can also use it to apply it on a dressing pack
finally, You put the end underneath
in the long run it is also painful. not so much that I scream like a girl, but already quite respectably
in the box, You will have a time Code too
its made to put it on the wrist
after six Hours, You have to take of the leg or arm
but the Patient will survive
great…...
next is the RATS TQ
it very difficult to apply on yourself, there are a lot of Videos which will show that
As an addition to a regular TQ its perfect
for self-aid its not the best
loop the arm through
tighten it down
wrap in the opposite direction
similar to the rubber hose in Vietnam war
or a junkie
wrap it around and around
thats enough
no, please open it!
and finally hook it on the metal bar
(Tom knows what he's doing)
so that it will not loosen
as mentionend, it will work on animals and kids
(no, I don't think so)
at least not in terms of the pain
that's when you're less painful as a patient
by expelling the ..... whatever
this was a small excursion into the topic tourniquets
I hope you had your fun I didn't have any
I had fun to tortue Martin
I hope you liked the video nevertheless somehow
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if You have any Questions or suggestions, leave a comment
until next time, take care - byebye
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