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Key Ring

By Jeff On January 2, 2010 No Comments

Key Ring

As luxury shoppers, we grapple regularly with decisions of how much we’re willing to pay and what we’re willing to pay for. $2000 for a leather bag? Maybe. $2000 for python? Seems more reasonable. $2000 for canvas? Not unless it’s Louis Vuitton and you’re already a huge fan of the brand.

But everyone’s shopping agenda is clearly relative to their income and lifestyle, and being comfortable and happy with one’s own purchases should be the chief goal. A “reasonable” price means something different for everyone.

That being said, I’m sure someone out there has purchased the Lanvin Dice Charm Key Ring at some point in the past, but for the $380 asking price, I’m not sure how anyone could be satisfied with what they’re getting for their money.

 

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Jane says:There is no way I would purchase this key ring. I can’t figure out why its priced at $380 because its no where near worth that much money. If you think about your keys and how much they are abused than I am sure no one would purchase this unless your a millionaire and money is just a word and not an issue of survival. but now the only sell 30$ at knockoffnamebag.com

 

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Sharpening Rod

By Jeff On December 27, 2009 No Comments

Sharpening Rod

It's highly likely most of us have not given much thought into how sugar mice are made. In the present age most would assume monster factories turn out zillions of the little things from a huge automated machine started by the simple press of a button. Think again. A small manufacturer in Wales produces brilliant sugar mice by the truckload using methods that have changed little since the 1600's.

A sugar mouse starts life as part of a block of fondant made from sugar and glucose. The required measure of fondant is made to produce a batch and then natural flavourings and colour are added. The fondant is heated in a type of cauldron and stirred, until thoroughly melted, mixed and just below boiling point.

The mixture is then drawn off with a pan and poured into a stainless steel cone containing a tiny hole in the bottom blocked with a doweling rod. The process gathers pace at this stage when the operative with the cone, moves smartly to the table waiting sugar mouse moulds followed by a colleague holding a handful of string tails.

The cone is held over the first mouse shaped cavity and the rod is lifted from small hole at the bottom, just long enough for the liquid fondant to occupy the mouse shaped mould. This continues with the tails placed into the new mice almost immediately after the mould is filled by the person holding the cone. They move purposefully and quickly over each mould until it is fully occupied by 20 new sugar mice, 900 in total, with the last drops in the cone forced through the small aperture with a tapping action of the rod.

An entire batch consists of 900 mice and is made by four people in minutes. Once checked for perfection, they are left for 40 minutes to 'set'. Having rested for 40 minutes they are carefully turned out and tiny pastel coloured sugar mice are born into the world, a score at a time. The new mice are laid out on trays and deposited on a trolley, then trundled along to the curing room, a sugar mouse nursery, if you will, where they stay for several days to 'mature'.

Every schoolchild knows real mice are born blind and so are the sugar variety. After the three day curing process has taken place, the mature mice go on to the next stage. Almost unbelievably, every nose and every pair of eyes are applied by hand, mouse by mouse,with edible ink. With their new features they move forward to the last part of the process.

Visually, this is the most striking part of the procedure. Laid out in lines of alternating colours, a movable trolley hovers over the mice and they are carefully packed, all ready in colour order into clear boxes. The boxes are in turn placed into large cardboard boxes ready to shipped throughout the world.

Half a million moulds, and noses and a million eyes all made by hand for what most would think to be the simplest sweet on the shelf. Think again.

Michael Dickson is the proprietor of the on-line confectionery shop http://www.sweetjunkie.com and writes extensively on the subject of British sweets. He also produces audio and video articles on the same subject. To keep up to date with the latest on British old fashioned sweets sign up to his newsletter at http://www.sweetjunkie.com/mailinglist.asp.

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Leatherman Skeletool

By Jeff On December 18, 2009 No Comments

Leatherman Skeletool

Copyright (c) 2009 Richard Walker

Have you ever been in a situation where you needed the right tool, right away? None of us can carry all the tools we need all the time - unless we have a multitool! Multitools from Leatherman can tighten a screw, cut a branch, open a bottle, take out a splinter and more, and there are models for absolutely everyone.

These versatile, easy to carry tools are found all over the place, from the pockets of athletes to the backpacks of hikers to the briefcases of office professionals. That's because multitools work in just about any situation. Let's take a look at two models from Leatherman - the Leatherman 830850, or Skeletool CX, and the Leatherman 64010103K, or Micra.  The Micra has been used by trail runners, hikers, and just about anyone else who wants to accomplish a task in the great outdoors but doesn't have the ability to carry a lot of tools. This is a light model that can be easily tossed in a back pack or clipped to a bottle holder. It also fits easily in a pocket.

The tweezer attachment is great for fine manipulation, including splinter removal, and the four different screwdrivers will allow you to repair just about anything on the go. Scissors can open a package or shorten a shoelace, and the included knife is excellent for cutting rope or larger objects. A built in ruler helps you measure easily, and the bottle opener is great for relaxing - no matter where you are.

The Skeletool CX is made for people who want to keep volume and weight down, but aren't interested in cutting out functionality and quality. There are lots of multitools with a large number of options, but these heavy tools may have more to them than you really need. However, it's hard to get by with just a pocket knife. The Leatherman 830850 is a nice balance between the two. It's compact size and light weight make it easy to take anywhere, but it has plenty of options to make sure you always have the right tool for the job. Important tools that come with the Skeletool CX include a large knife blade that's accessible while the tool is closed. It comes with a safety lock to minimize injuries, and is easy to use. On top of that, you have a universal bit driver included. That means that you can insert a number of different bits to create multiple different tools. Phillips and flathead screwdriver bits are included, but others are available for greater versatility. Hard and regular wire cutters are included, so you can cut everything from jewelry wire to fishhooks.

No matter who you are or what activities you enjoy, Leatherman tools are a great idea for you. There's a Leatherman for everyone. No matter what tool you need, Leatherman makes sure you have it!

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Bone Handle

By Jeff On December 13, 2009 No Comments

Bone Handle

What in the world is a micro penis? From the word "micro" we can guess it means "very small" but how small?

Recent medical researches indicates that a micro penis is an extremely small penis that measures about 2 centimeters for a new born baby and less than 4 centimeters for an adult male. Luckily, this disorder of penis is very rare. Only about 0.6% of total male population suffers from it.

The main reason for a "micro penis" disorder is the low secretion of prenatal androgen - a hormone such as testosterone responsible for the development of male characteristics. Due to this low secretion, the fetus does not have enough "resources" to develop the penis fully. Another important reason is that the fetus failed to respond to the male hormones secreted and therefore penile growth is affected. Still another reason for a micro penis is a deficiency in the human growth hormone.

Whatever the reasons for a micro penis, it remains a fact that it affects man's self confidence and self image. A micro penis makes sex difficult and therefore the chances of having a baby is much reduced.

So what can a man do if he has an embarrassing micro penis? Here are 4 ways he can handle this distressing issue :-

1) Go for a penis augmentation surgery or phalloplasty

This is a risky option that may or may not work though. The human penis is partially hidden by the pubic bone and partially visible. What a phalloplasty operation do is to make the hidden part more invisible so that the penis hangs more on the outside. This is a dangerous option that can have severe side effects like having the penis pointing in the wrong direction!

2) Use a penis stretching device

This is a viable solution as a penis stretcher is an effective way to enlarge the penis. The device works on the traction principle which simply means body parts expand if a traction force is applied long enough to encourage tissue growth. Orthopedic surgeons have long used this principle to treat people with limbs problem.

3) Do penis enlarging exercises together with penis supplements

This method is not scientifically proven but lots of evidences can be found in public forum where guys swear they work. Based loosely on the traction principle, penis exercises stretch the penis and encourage growth. The pills provide the nutrients much like protein pills provide nutrients for body builders.

4) Live with it

Ok, this is not really a solution but a life philosophy. Accept reality if you cannot or are not willing to change what is given to you. Sometime in life, acceptance is good as it can relieve some stress. After all, life is much bigger than just having a big penis.

Whatever your choice for a solution, be grateful that you are alive. Be thankful for all the great things you have now and will be having in the future. For those who have gratitude, more will be given to him.

Gary T is an expert in helping men improve their love and sex life. Get free articles and resources at: SwellMale.com. Or read special reviews of top male enhancement products at http://MyErectionPill.com

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Tool Knife

By Jeff On December 12, 2009 No Comments

Tool Knife

The first tool that we (human beings) used was a cutting tool made out of hard rock. We have made tremendous progress in terms of tool building and sharpening them, since we first made and used a tool to achieve our goal, back then which was to feed us. This cutting tool later took shape of a knife and various sharp-edged tools that accelerated the process of cutting foods and other items for us. And as grew the uses of knives, so grew the demand for various kinds of knife sharpening tools.

The demand for the sharpening tools grew so big that a complete knife sharpening business sprung up. These knife sharpening businesses started to take care of all the sharpening needs by developing new and improved knife sharpening systems.

Many sharpening systems came and went, and with it went many sharpening businesses. But what remained was a handful of fundamental tools that everyone needs to sharpen their knives and other cutting tools.

3 basic knife sharpening tools

Grinding Wheels

Grinding wheel is a solid, circular shaped, abrasive stones used to sharpen the knife's edge. A grinding wheel chips away some portion from the blunted edge of the metal blade to make the edge sharper. In the yesteryears, a grinding wheel was powered using a water wheel, but as the time progressed, the water wheel got replaced by electricity, which made the process of sharpening more efficient. Types of oxide used in grinding wheel

  • Aluminum oxide is the most common material used in the grinding wheel. Aluminum is preferred over other substances to sharpen steel, bronze, wrought iron, and iron.
  • Zirconia alumina is the second best substance used in a grinding wheel. Zirconia alumina is a mixture of aluminum and zirconium oxide. It works best with certain kinds of metal alloys, and steel.
  • Ceramic aluminum oxide is the new kid on the block. It is a strong material used when more precision in sharpening is sought. Generally Ceramic aluminum oxide is used only after blending it with other oxide.

Bench Grinder

This is the most inexpensive (and in some cases, the most reliable too) tool used to sharpen knives. For ease of use, a bench grinder is used after mounting it on the workbench. Normally, the size of the bench grinder's wheel ranges between 6 inches and 10 inches. A bench grinder uses up to 1 horsepower motor to power itself up.

Chain Saw sharpener

Chain saw sharpener, as the name suggests, is used to sharpen the blade of a chain saw. This is one of the many specialized sharpeners used to sharpen the edge of a professional tool. There are automatic as well as manual variants of chain saw sharpener available around. To sharpen the chain saw using the automatic sharpener, which is more widely used then its manual cousin, you will need to lock the chain in place, and hold it against the abrasive stone attached to a rotating drill. This will give a uniformly sharpened edge to the chain saw.

Conclusion

The sharpening tools that we discussed above can work well for knives and other cutting tools used in home. But when it comes to sharpening work-related professional-grade tools, you need to contact a knife sharpening business to get the tools sharpened with utmost precision. Go with the knife sharpening business that invests money in buying the modern knife sharpening systems. Do not sharpen your professional-grade tools yourself, you may damage the tool.

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