In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Touch each piece and each part of each piece; if anything feels tacky, then it isn't thoroughly dry. You can also use a large, flat piece of cardboard or a sheet. This is a preventative step that will help prevent scratches to the wood while you are reassembling the piano. Consult your photographs and your notes.
Summary: Make absolutely sure all the parts are dry before you begin to reassemble the piano. Put a piece of carpet on the floor before you begin. Reassemble the pieces in reverse order.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you have a sprained or broken finger, call you doctor or visit an urgent care center for treatment. Your healthcare provider will assess the injured finger and apply an appropriate splint for the location and type of injury. They may also need to realign the finger before placing it in a splint, but they'll give you a local anesthetic to numb the finger first. The sooner you get treatment for a sprained or broken finger, the better. Depending on the severity of the injury, it may take up to 3 to 4 months to heal. But delaying treatment can delay healing and lead to other complications, such as a skin infection. Your doctor will likely order X-rays to see if the finger is broken, dislocated, or sprained. This can help them to determine what type of splint will work best and whether they need to realign the bones before applying a splint. After your doctor reviews the X-rays, they can determine what type of splint will work best and apply it. There are different types of splints and your doctor will choose the best option depending on the location and type of injury. Some common types include:   Mallet finger splint for correcting a finger that you cannot straighten  Aluminum U-shaped splint for a distal phalangeal fracture Dorsal extension block splint for a joint dislocation If you cut your finger, your doctor will likely recommend a tetanus shot to protect you against tetanus. They may also recommend a topical or oral antibiotic to prevent a skin infection. If your finger is severely injured, it may not heal properly without surgery. Discuss surgical repair options with your doctor if they recommend surgery. However, keep in mind that this is uncommon. Most finger injuries heal well with a splint in about 4 to 8 weeks.
Summary: See a doctor for an injured finger as soon as possible. Get X-rays to determine what type of injury you have. Let the healthcare professional apply a splint to your injured finger. Get a tetanus shot and antibiotics if the finger was cut. Discuss surgical options with your doctor if the injury is severe.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are a variety of websites online that offer links to live streams of all the popular (and niche) TV channels. These sites are of questionable legality, and you may run into issues trying to load the stream.  A few of the more popular sites include World Wide Internet TV, Live TV Cafe, and Stream2Watch. Many of these services are ad-supported, and you may need to deal with popups and other advertisements in order to watch. These sites are great for watching content from other countries, as they often cover countries around the globe. Most streaming sites have a list of all the available channels, as well as categories and search features. Use these to find the channel that you want to watch. After choosing a channel, you may need to choose from a selection of streams. These are streams running on different servers, and some may be down while others are up. Find the stream that works best for your connection. You will usually have to wait for advertisements to disappear, or manually close advertisements that appear on top of the video player. They typically have a small "X" icon that you can click to close them.
Summary:
Find a streaming site. Find the channel you want. Choose the stream.