I know all of the pros to having the ceramic braces but I'm curious from personal experience what you would define as a con to having the ceramic braces.
"In order to avoid stress we girls at goop have put together a plan to make entertaining fun and stress-free," writes Gwyneth Paltrow in the latest issue of her vanity publication. How sweet. And what might Gwynnie & the*goop*gang*advise for less stressed*holiday entertaining? Oh, just your run...
Anyone know when this was made or how much it cost at retail?
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I have a bunch of blank white plates I would like to draw some designs onto for decorative purposes. Which means they won't be put into the dishwasher or used at the dinner table. I prefer the control and precision of a pigma micron fine point over a brush, plus I don't want to create a mess...
...stickers on it? I painted a dog bowl at a local ceramic shop and once I had it home, I decided I wanted to add some more detail to it. I bought and added some stickers I found in the scrapbooking section of a craft store. My question is how can I seal the stickers on so I can hand wash...
I'm making a porcelain incense burner but I can't decide if the dish should be on the thin or thick side. Thin and the heat transfers better, but could it heat too quick and break? Thick and it'll hold the heat well, but will it hold too much and not transfer it to the oil? Thanks for your opinions.
I'm making a porcelain incense burner but I can't decide if the dish should be on the thin or thick side. Thin and the heat transfers better, but could it heat too quick and break? Thick and it'll hold the heat well, but will it hold too much and not transfer it to the oil? Thanks for your opinions.
I'm making a porcelain incense burner but I can't decide if the dish should be on the thin or thick side. Thin and the heat transfers better, but could it heat too quick and break? Thick and it'll hold the heat well, but will it hold too much and not transfer it to the oil? Thanks for your opinions.
I'm making a porcelain incense burner but I can't decide if the dish should be on the thin or thick side. Thin and the heat transfers better, but could it heat too quick and break? Thick and it'll hold the heat well, but will it hold too much and not transfer it to the oil? Thanks for your opinions.
Geeks in the know are aware that you can send 3D models to a printer, for easy and quick fabrication; create a model on the computer, have the 3D printer build a mock-up.Unfold Fab was experimenting with using powdered ceramic to build their own models. And apparently the new material allows...
I started off with using sand for my bearded dragon, but realising this is a risky thing to use, i have found out that two things that they can use are reptile carpet or ceramic tile, witch one of these is better and what one should i use, also please try and add some pro's and con's to these...
Firestone charges Front & Rear ceramic brake pads (BMW X5) - Parts @ $219.00 &
Labor @ $ 200.00? The mechanic said there was a minor edge lip on all rotors otherwise looked good and did not need resurfacing. He performed just replacement of all four brake pads. I do not know if resurfacing of...
...preformnce compound brake pads? What do you prefer and why?
I have used ebc and hawks I like each of them for different reasons and also discovered that many state they are both semi metallic but the better company and materials preformed noticeably better, the hawk hps stopped me fast...
...I get them to replace it? I called a friend who works at the apple store and she informed me I should just get the 3G (I have the 1st generation.) I do not want to shell out $200 when the phone is functioning fine and just needs a replacement screen. I hear they will sometimes replace the...