Prepping Launchpad Components: Cut PVC Pipe to size with Mitre Box Saw. The height of your PVC pipe won’t effect how far it launches into the air. Adjust the height based on what is comfortable for you. We chose a 3-inch pipe for our bottle. Whatever size you choose, make sure it's wide enough to hold your bottle in place, but not so wide that the bottle falls in. Cut out notch in PVC Pipe for Bike Pump Nozzle with a Dremel Tool. The water from the bottle will collect in the PVC pipe when launched. Drill Drain Hole in Plywood Round with a regular cordless drill with a paddle bit.
Make-up brushes can harbor tons of bacteria and they are a breeding ground for all kinds of germs ranging from a common cold to something more serious like Pink Eye. Also, the average full set of make-up brushes can cost well over $100 and if you don’t keep them clean you have to keep replacing them as they become stiff and unusable and the bristles start to fall out. The great news, however, is this is an easy fix and Kym Douglas’ got some simple tricks and tips to help us keep our brushes in tip-top shape!
• 1 x 4 ft wood (preferably poplar)• Casters (4)• Wood glue• Wood screws• Nails• Saw• Screw gun• Tape measure• Felt padding• TV Make the easel base. You start off by creating two "feet". Each foot is a length of wood layed flat with a second piece glued and nailed across it vertically along the center. Both "feet" are secured together by two equal lengths of wood on either end. Attaching the main support posts. On each "foot" base, glue and screw a 6' length vertically. Secure the supports together with two lengths of wood across the top and bottom. Creating the support for the tv shelf brackets. On center between the main support posts, glue and nail two 1"x 2" wood lengths with a ½" gap inbetween them. The gap creates the groove the shelf bracket can slide along to adjust height for the tv. Creating the tv shelf/brackets. Glue and nail length of wood into an "L" shape. The bottom support taking the weight will be wider than the frame. The top one is just a clamp, so mimicking art easels only a few inches wide. Trim each bracket with a 1"x1" strip to create a lip to keep the TV from slipping of. We've fixed our tv at a height we like, so we glued and nailed the bottom shelf in place. Keep the top bracket flexible to accommodate any sized TV height. To do this it's threaded with a bolt through the gap in the center supports. It can slide up and down and secured tighting the bolt.