INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is a danger zone for cast iron, during which it is the most unstable and difficult to work with. This will usually mean heating or cooling the iron before and during the work.  If cold, you can sometimes run the machinery to get it up to the desired temperature. Hotter patches can ruin the weld, and cold patches will take too long to heat up to welding temperature. Consult your engineering specifications documents to know the best temperature for the exact iron formula you are using in your project.

SUMMARY: Keep the cast iron out of the range of 150 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit (65 to 260 Celsius). Preheat the sections that require work to the 500 to 1,200 °F (260 to 649 °C) range (260 to 649 Celsius). Keep nearby iron cool, but not cold. Keep your repair patch cool enough that you can touch it safety with your bare hand.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's a white "P" on a red background. If you don't have it, you can download it from the Google Playstore or Apple App Store. This red button is near the bottom of the screen. You may also tap Continue with Facebook to use your Facebook account details to log in. This should be a working email address to which you have the credentials. It's at the bottom of the page. Make sure it's different than the password you use for your email account.  You'll need to enter your first and last name.  You don't need to type in your birth date.  If you tap the Custom option, you'll need to enter your preferred gender affiliation when prompted.  The topics you select on this page will dictate the content you see in your feed later. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Pinterest will begin building your profile based on your selected interests. You're now ready to create your first board and start pinning!

SUMMARY: Open the Pinterest app. Tap Sign up with email. Type in your email address. Tap Next. Type in a password. Tap Next. Type in your name. Tap Next. Type in your age. Tap Next. Tap a gender. Tap Done. Tap at least five topics. Tap Next.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Add a bit of style to your outfits by wearing a statement necklace with a nice top or statement earrings with a dress. You can also wear a bracelet or a ring. Try wearing 1 statement item per outfit to keep your look polished and put together.  If you wear eyeglasses, you may swap out the frames on your glasses to make them a statement piece. A nice watch can be a good staple item to add to your outfits and serve a practical use as well. Go for a watch with a larger face if you tend to glance it often and want it to be easy to read. Make sure your hair looks clean and polished so you look professional to your students. If you have long hair, try a french braid, a high bun, or a ponytail. If you have short hair, brush your hair and use styling gel to keep it looking clean and put together. You may also have a go-to hairstyle like a bun or a braid that you wear everyday to simplify your routine. Simple makeup like foundation, blush, and mascara can make getting ready to teach much easier and quicker. You can add a bit of eyeshadow or lipstick to your look as well.

SUMMARY: Wear statement jewelry to add personality to your outfits. Style your hair in an easy to maintain way. Keep your makeup minimal and simple.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To add creases the lips, which will make them look more realistic, draw a series of curved vertical lines across the length of each lip. Vary the lengths of the lines, and have some start at the top of each lip and some start at the bottom. Make the lines on the left half of the lips curve out to the left, and make the lines on the right half of the lips curve out to the right. Make about 10 creases on each lip.

SUMMARY:
Add creases to the lips.