Monthly Archives: November 2011



Top 7 Classic Deer Hunting Rifles

Nov 26th, 2011Posted by Johnny Touperin

Deer hunting is no easy task and requires a rifle with the best range and accuracy to accomplish the task successfully; find out why these rifles are considered some of the finest big game hunting guns of all time.

Cleaning Your Camera Sensor

Nov 24th, 2011Posted by Michiel Van Kets

Ever thought to yourself that your DSLR camera is not taking shots as crisply as it once did? Perhaps it seems there is a dull spot in the photos, or faces not appearing as sharp as they did in your portraiture. Yes, it could be as simple as a smudge on the lens of your camera, but if you have tried cleaning in and still notice the same problems.

Things To Know About Full Metal Airsoft Guns

Nov 21st, 2011Posted by John Eather

There are a lot of different things that you want to ensure that you take the time to learn about full metal airsoft guns. This is one of the things that are able to be taken into account when it comes to ensure that you are getting a pastime that you are able to enjoy with just a little bit of knowledge behind the concept.

Woodworking at Home: Get a Plan!

Nov 18th, 2011Posted by Lucy LaForest

: Do you like to build with wood? Do you find yourself lingering in the tool aisles, sighing at the site of fresh oak lumber? It takes more than just a thought or a picture in your head to create something memorable and satisfying. Without a plan, all that beautiful lumber will be nothing more than firewood. Good Woodworkers use plans. Here are my thoughts about using premade plans and suggestions

How To Frame Your Jigsaw

Nov 13th, 2011Posted by Lawrence White

Today, jigsaws can display every possible scene. You may have come across jigsaw puzzles that portray images of cartoon characters, historical monuments, mountains, scenic beaches, famous works of art such as paintings of heritage buildings, chapels, and pictures of eminent personalities.

Taking Good Photos Of Belts And Buckles

Nov 13th, 2011Posted by Mitchel Ulanova

It is actually a good idea to take pictures of belts and buckles. This is seldom done by photography enthusiasts.

Woodworking Tools: Dust Collection

Nov 10th, 2011Posted by Lucy LaForest

In this article I discuss workshop dust collection. Dust and wood chips left lying around create a hazardous work environment. I tell you why it is unsafe and simple ways to take care of the problem.

Gift Ideas For Adventure & Horror Movie Lovers

Nov 5th, 2011Posted by Mathieu Courchesne

Here are adventure movie items and fantasy stuff that make good gift items for movie lovers everywhere, you'll greatly benefit if you're looking for unusual gift ideas.

Searching For Great Deals For The Best Cornhole Bags

Nov 5th, 2011Posted by John Eather

Here is some useful information about finding high quality cornhole bags. While you might think it is easy to make these bags, the truth is it takes the right equipment and skill to make bags that will last a long time.

To Sharing Your Memories

Nov 1st, 2011Posted by Michiel Van Kets

Gone are the days when photos were shared around a table, tenderly passed from one person to another. Gone are the days where a camera as loaded with film and the picture taken with care so as not to waste that said film. Today, due to the advances of technology, the number of photos taken is limited generally by the resolution of the image and the size of memory card you have.

Blowguns-How They Work

Nov 1st, 2011Posted by Jack Krohn

Blowguns are hollow skinny lightweight metal, plastic or wooden tubes that shoot usually darts. Learn more about them and what you can do with them.